A question for the experts.

 

Is it cheaper to drill a HS well in TX or LA given the tax structures currently in use?  For the sake of arguement, lets assume the wells are otherwise identical; same depth, lateral length, same completion technique, same pipeline constraints, etc.  Also assume the well productions are identical.

 

Just curious.  I would think that such matters will effect which part of the play has the more rapid development after unit wells are established and assuming the price of NG reaches a reasonable level.

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