Well #241502 appears to have a full month of 30mcf/day.  There is a 2 well count yet subtracting well #239169 still would leave a 30mcf/day number.  Am I making an error?  Is this correct?

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Les, Skip, anyone.....

Parkdota, it definitely appears as though the following well averaged over 30 MMcfd for November.  I believe the #1 Well would have produced less than 2 MMcfd and combined two wells produced 32.5 MMcfd for the month.  This may explain why EnCana is drilling seven additional wells in this section.

 

EnCana, Kathryn Drake 4 #H2A Well, Serial #241502, S4-T14N-R14W, DeSoto Parish, 21593 Mcfd, 25/64" Choke, 7451 psi Flowing Pressure

Les, thanks for info.  I thought I was crazy when I 1st looked at it.  30 mcf a day is one of the biggest I've seen for sure. 

"Cow a Bunga"..... that's a great well!!!!!

Parkdota,

Maybe Encana trying to drain as much gas as possible before they plug it. Not sure DNR is going to allow 9 HA wells in one section.  

FXEF, Skip said the following:

 

 "All the wells will likely have choke programs that decrease restriction as they deplete to some extent to match the take away capacity..... this can occur only in sections with gathering systems designed to accommodate production from multiple wells."

 

I'm guessing that output and input for some reason have to be close to one another.

Nope, not what I meant, Parkdota.  All wells deplete and often the choke is opened as the production slows.  There is no required correlation between "output and input".  The question is one of capacity and the production decisions of the operator.  In your example there exists take away capacity for both wells even with the initial well on a wide open choke.  In other areas where the capacity is less you may see an earlier well placed on a restricted choke as one in close proximity is turned to sales.  I reviewed one last week that was choked to 5/64" when a new well in an adjoining section was turned to sales.  There's no requirement of which I am aware that requires an operator to maintain gas flow equaling the gathering system capacity.  Then again I don't see any reason other than economics to produce less that the system capacity.
I see...thanks.  My excell programs show the wells lasting well over 30 years which now makes sense as I did not account for chokes being opened up over time.  I guess that is good for the mineral owner as they will get the royalty income faster.
FXEF, it is possible for the State to allow over 8 wells in a section by approving spacing exceptions.  It is not logical that EnCana would "plug" a well because of spacing rules.
Les, #241502 now only shows a 1 well count.  Is it possible that when they opened up the choke on #239169 to 64/64 that they did it to get as much as possible and then shut it down as it was an original east, west lateral test well?
Its making around 13.9 million/day. The allowable is 21, 593.

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