Just looked at SONRIS a mintue ago
More info added
Allowable now 2200
Estimated potential 210
Current Allowable Type 1
Question - what units are they talking about? BO? MCF?
Jay
Thanks for posting / looks like this was a dynamic situation today as to new info being up loaded.
If this is the stabilized rate that doesn't get any better - Rut Row is good comment!
I see that this rate was on 18/64" choke with high flowing pressure (8200#) and SITP of 6063#. Casing Pressure 1300#. Oil gravity 52 API (condensate?)
Thanks again
It will take months for monthly production volumes to appear on SONRIS. I think we may see something from Marathon before then. It is possible but somewhat unlikely that Marathon's end of year report, usually out in February or March, will mention the well. Better odds for first quarter 2020 report/presentation maybe in late April or May.
Thx for posting everyone, not numbers we were hoping for. Maybe things will improve as flowback is completed. HC
Jay, how does the 18/64" choke affect the flow?
The SDM2G test is flow over 24 hours. Not nearly long enough for clean up. So expect something better as to max flow. A 18/64" choke seems pretty tight to me especially considering the flowing pressure. Yes condensate, so not the price per barrel of oil. On 1/30 WTI was $52.14/barrel. Condensate was $44.49/barrel.
Thanks Jay & Skip for your great insight & helping us understand.
Thanks Jay. Lots of frac water. Hopefully the oil percentage will increase over the next few days.
Echoing some earlier comments by others, all the water produced may not just be frac water but instead may be coming from the AC (formation water).
Time will tell - and we are talking months to get an idea as to how good this well may be and what sort of O&G reserves and economics we are looking at.
I notice this morning that I did see several truck with those drop down trailers behind them on I-49 traveling south & I haven't seen them in a while now.
Jay, good post. I figure that this well was an "traditional" natural fracture AC reservoir / lots of examples of this type of rapid decline along the entire AC trend.
Preaching to the choir but your comment on production decline importance is dead on.
Everyone should keep in mind the steep production decline profile that has taken place on the initial AC Hz Frac wells in this area (EOG well in Avoyelles Parish).
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