what is the problem? any info would be appreciated. 125 acre mineral owner

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Do you happen to know if that particular area has potential (033,16n-13w), and if so, might EXCO delay drilling in anticipation a rise in the $ o nat gas?

Going off the production in Sec. 7-16N-14W, the well drilled in this section has produced nearly 2.5 bcf in the first year. I believe the initial production was 17.2 mmcfd, 22/64th choke and a flow pressure of 7649 psi. Les used the typical decline rate that Petrohawk is using for a regular choke and he thought this well would be be in the 6.5 to 7 BCF EUR range. Would you agree with this prediction in 16N-14W? Thanks Jay. I have a working interest in 9 sections within this township and they have all been drilled with similar initial production, choke size and flow pressure.
Thanks Jay. I wasn't meaning to put you on the spot. I just value your input greatly and I was curious to hear your thoughts.
John,

Most likely Exco has put a hold on the DeBroeck wells, considering the fiasco back in April 2010.

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