Typically, what kind of pressure can be expected from a nat gas well, when first drilled? does it vary per well?
Is the pressure regulated by valves? If so, what is the reccomended pressure for production? Then, what size choke is used to drop the pressure to reccomended levels? Are these levels state? or federal mandated? And how long does it take to equalize pessure?

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PG, technology exists but has not been used for this type application due to the short term nature and cost of delivering power to the grid. Maybe it will be more seriously considered for the Haynesville Shale due to the long term nature of the development.
I doubt it.

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