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Diana, I believe you have brought up an interesting topic to review, i.e. the decline curve of horizontal Lower Cotton Valley Wells. As I've said on this site many times, horizontal Cotton Valley wells were to be the next "Big Thing" before the discovery of the Haynesville. I am certain that they will be an important component of natural gas production in Northwest Louisiana before it is all over. In Sections where there is no commercial Bossier Shale present, it would be nice to have 8 horizontal Cotton Valley wells to supplement the Haynesville and operated by an additional group of Operators wouldn't be bad either. Here are several horizontal Lower Cotton Valley wells that are NOT Haynesvilles:
Ser. # 239583
Ser.# 237950
Ser.# 240480
These three wells are Operated by Questar in the Thorn Lake Field, but there are others elsewhere.
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