does anyone know what the production rate was or is on this well

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Gary, unfortunately the State has not yet posted the initial test information.
Hi Les-It looks like this well is completed according to SONRIS. What are your impressions, and what does it mean for the Martin Field? Is the gas going to sales, or will it be shut in? Thanks in advance for your knowledge and help.

R B
RB, I really appreciate you giving me the heads up on this well.

These well test results are just tremendous as this is the highest flowing pressure I have seen on any Haynesville Shale well to date. Obviously EnCana was being conservative and probably could have flowed this well over 20 MMcfd. This bodes well for the eastern edge of the play and explains the increased activity in the Ashland area.

EnCana, LeRoy Adcock 17 #H1 Well, Serial #239794, S17-T13N-R8W, Red River Parish, 17003 Mcfd, 22/64" Choke, 9942 psi Flowing Pressure
Hi Les-

It appears the second Adcock well is finished...#240484. Is this well not as deep as the other one? Any thoughts appreciated.

thanks for all of your insight,

R B
RB, from the well survey information it appears the Haynesville Shale is at a similar depth at the surface location of each well. But the Haynesville Shale seems to slope to the south along the LA 17 H1 lateral such that the formation is ~ 500' deeper at the bottomhole location. So the bottomhole depth of the LA 7 H1 Well is shallower than the earlier well.
Les B, thank you for the information. Is #240484 as good as #239794?

many thanks,

R B
RB, it should be but I have not seen the test information.
Informally someone watchng the well told me it was flowing around 18 Million a day.

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