I need help in understanding this process: Well is drilled and fraced. No pipeline built yet, BUT now plugs are going to be drilled out to check flow/pressure. Is this normal

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KCM, maybe but the main trunklines are typically sized to handle multiple wells rather than a single well. I believe the installation of the pipeline is probably already in progress but just would not be completed soon.
I can't find a reply below your post, Les, but the pipeline for this well is not started. Negotiations were just completed on it a couple of days ago. It will connect to the north/south pipeline on Long Rd
KCM, sorry but I was referring more to the main (long distance) trunklines that are being laid into the Pleasant Hill area rather than the more localized gathering lines. Thanks for the clarification regarding the ROW issue for the pipeline in your area.

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