Questar E&P–operated Haynesville Shale well results

Well Name

First Sales Date

Working Interest

24-hour peak IP rate

Beckett 21H-1

Oct 23, 2009

100%

20.2 MMcfd

Jimmy Woodard 34H-1

Nov 14, 2009

100%

22.5 MMcfd

Jimmy Woodard 34H-2

Nov 14, 2009

100%

23.7 MMcfd

Weyerhaeuser 10H-1

Nov 30, 2009

81.6%

13.3 MMcfd*

Cupples (12)H-2

Dec 17, 2009

92.7%

15.7 MMcfd*

Sharp 2H-1

Jan 10, 2010

68.4%

16.1 MMcfd*

Sample 2H-1

Feb 6, 2010

77.4%

14.3 MMcfd*

Sample 2H-2

Feb 6, 2010

70.4%

14.4 MMcfd*

 

*Beginning with the Weyerhaeuser 10H-1, Questar E&P modified initial flowback procedures to minimize pressure drawdown at the reservoir; therefore, 24-hour peak IP rates are not comparable to earlier well results.

 

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I just think I'm going to go to ancestry.com and see if I'm related some how some way to Jimmy Woodard. Surely he is need of a long lost neice. Don't you think.
I'm guessing you're in pretty good shape without Jimmy Woodard, Parker!
I just bet with 2 wells with over 20mmcf, he has lots of "relatives" and "friends".
The naysayers are going to use these IP results to convince folks the wheels are falling off. Jay has hit the nail on the head and has been saying this for months.
Harold, I believe it must be a misprint as the only Sharp well I have is in Section 12.

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