I have been looking at well production data for Louisiana wells drilling in the Haynesville on drillinginfo.com, Interestingly. I've found several APIs that report production for multiple wells under one API #. Does anyone know why this is? Are LA operators able to somehow get away with under reporting by lumping production numbers under one API? If anyone has good insight, I'd really appreciate it.

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Production is reported to the state by LUW number (Lease, Unit, Well).  All wells in a unit report under the same LUW number.  This has been SOP long before the Haynesville Shale.  The state's database does not contain production by well for unitized production.

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