I am new to this discussion. Have EXCO wells in Section 5, 13n, 12w been discussed? Production to date would indicate EUR of 16 to 18 bcf. They have been producing since 2013.

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I don't recall if we have discussed those specific wells, mickey.  Please keep in mind that the production reported on SONRIS is the cumulative production for 3 wells, not individual production per well.

If you are talking about the laterals that start in Sec. 5 and drill north into Sec.32, they are only slightly longer than a normal well. They are 2 of 7 wells in SU92 that have average cum. prod. of 4.2 BCF/well and are now at an average of 460 mcf/d. So they might get 5-6 BCF per well.

Speaking of hype, look at the production variation in the "best of Caddo and Bossier" area. It looks to me like a few of the early wells tapped into a fracture system that is now depleted and the later wells will produce like typical good Haynesville 7-8 BCF per well. The map annotation is Unit; Cum. Prod. BCF; 1st Production month.

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