Check out the January 2009 production for the following well in the Terryville Field. Rate works out to about 233 Bcfd. I know it was a reporting glitch but you wonder how the staff in Baton Rouge let that slip by.

Ser# 232312, UCV RA SUY;R WOODARD No 1 Well

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If its similar to the HS, the Terryville Fields decline curve will probably have it well below 2.2Mmcfd before the end of the week. :-)
Les,

It kind of reminds me of that long lateral you spotted a few months back.
Parker, exactly!!! You have a great memory. I almost said this must be that well with the XX mile lateral. I just can't remember the actual length.
I am suprised you don't see more errors like this considering the volume of tedious data entry involved.
At least on the production data the Dept of Revenue will pick up on it. They use SONRIS to double check their severance tax colections,
To err is human but to blame it on someone else and get away with it------------the American way.
Did Homer ever leave?
He's been there as long as I remember.
He's always been there the few times I've gone.

He about slapped my hand, the first time I went I tried to put my file back myself. Wrong move.
He's had to try to find one too many misfiled files.
They were under water back when the oil buisness was in the toilet,

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