This well seems to be a nice one. Can anyone give me more detail based on this information?
Exco Branch Ranch 32

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serial #239378 9105mcfd 14/64 choke
I knew it was 9105, I just wanted a bit more explanation as to choke, etc.

COMPLETED 5-18-09; GAS; NON-UNIT HAYNESVILLE; 9105 MCFD; 14/64 CHOKE; 8645# FP; 3488# CP; PERFS 12,648-16,410' MD; 12,194-12,315' TVD
David this looks to be a pretty nice well based on the choke size and the flowing pressure. the smaller the choke the less the well is making. all these larger wells are using a lot bigger choke and the pressure falls off.
Thanks, Buckmaster-

Can you give me a breakdown of what the bolded items mean? Also, is there a glossary on this site that gives meaning to these terms? (I know SONRIS has one, but something in layman's language)?

COMPLETED 5-18-09; GAS; NON-UNIT HAYNESVILLE; 9105 MCFD; 14/64 CHOKE; 8645# FP; 3488# CP; PERFS 12,648-16,410' MD; 12,194-12,315' TVD

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