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This one will make Les B's "Super Well" list!
It produced just under 2 BCF in 4.5 months up to the end of December, 2010.
I've been telling others that I think this well might be just a little bit stronger than the A-43 well, judging by the production numbers.  I think the pressures were higher, also.

I looked at the numbers through December again (sure wish they would issue January). A-43 has come in with 1.86 BCF since May (8 months). A-398 has come in with 1.94 BCF in 5 months! After 5 months, A-43 only had 1.56 BCF. Looks like A-398 wins hands-down.

 

A concern I have about A-43 is the decline rate. In June, it had .475 BCF. In December, it had .066 BCF (after a November of .103). This tells me it has fallen about 86% in 6 months!

I don't remember now which month it was but someone posted that A-43 #1H was shut-in for a period while they were working on #2H.  That might account for the drop.
Maybe January numbers will tell the story.
what area are these well
8.6 MILES WEST FROM SAN AUGUSTINE
off 21near denning
No NOT 21 near Denning !!!! Fm 1277
Correct, you are.  The EnCana wells and permits are 4 to 8 miles south of the Denning wells.

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