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Permalink Reply by Les Bamburg on October 31, 2011 at 14:30 Hate to barge in on this but I have another question. Our well has been completed and tested. ON Sonris it says GAS DEL-9768, WTR-697, flow-3093, Choke 80. Is the Gas Del figure 9768 what the well will flow per day or just a test figure. WEll # is 242971 if it helps. THanks for any help here.
Permalink Reply by Les Bamburg on November 15, 2011 at 16:00 RJ, the initial well test rate was 9768 thousand cubic feet of gas per day (Mcfd) which is the volume a well should initially flow per day before decline begins.
Great! thanks. So its not too bad of a well overall then.
That's some deep technical dailogue; I'm impressed. Wish I knew why Haynesville Shale is not 11,500 to 12,500 deep in Gladewater Field.
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