With Natural Gas prices at $2.88 in the dead of winter (sliding downward every week.) Well cost in the Haynesville -$8 - $9 million -- at this price - 4 BCF to break even. Would the Forum care to comment on which Operator or Company will make any kind of real profit in 2015?
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skip--data from IP first 48 hours test reported to RRC Texas -- no data on # stages reported -- Bottom hole pressure 7088 psia ; shut-in 5675 --flowing tube pressure 5186 this is ZIPS and the Golden Flash similar IP as stated was 8.8 mmcfd on ZIPS and after 40 months flowing still 1.8 mmcfd
Golden Flash IP 7.6 mmcfd and after 15 months still flowing at 4.5 mmcfd
Lateral length on ZIPS was 5,000' and the Golden Flash 4553'
As you can see these are DRY GAS the ZIPS has made 2 BOE Condensate
Gold Flash -ZERO-
Best estimate is that these are modest Tier Two wells with EURs of approximately 5 BCF. Early E TX HA wells are often not the best barometer of rock quality in a given area depending on their well design. 5 BCF wells drilled in 2010/2011 could be 6 BCF or better with the newer designs.
Zips has already produced more than 5 BCF.
What is current production, SB? And cumulative total in months of production?
adubu, I don't have the time or the inclination to perform any research on this particular well. I stand by my earlier comments. The key word is "approximately". There is no such thing as a hard and fast rule applicable to all wells. Believe what you wish.
BHP will announce a significant reduction in shale drilling budget on Wed. (rumored to be 50%). That's a start in the right direction that would surely benefit Natural Gas prices. Should others like CHK, Exco, etc. follow suit and quit giving away Nat. Gas ($2.83 current price) - the entire industry would be much better off.
Adubu,
On Zips, fit a curve to the last 6-8 months worth of production. Then project that curve for another 36 months and see where you are.
If production decline is still in the 50% per year range, the next year would see maybe 0.6 BCF, then the next year 0.3 BCF in year 2, and finally 0.15 BCF in year 3. Thats assuming it can be produced without compression, and that there isn't a refrac.
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