What is the difference between a 24/64 choke and a 16/64 choke ? Which is the smaller choke or the one that restricts the flow of gas the most?

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SB, I did find where EnCana reported in their conference call that the Conway 22 H1 Well flowed at > 20 MMcfd with an 8400 psi flowing pressure.
LP,
I'd be happy to have this well.
what is a 22/64 choke
Jerry, it is a 22/64 inch diameter hole in the choke that restricts the gas flow. Think adjustable flow nozzle on the end of a garden hose.
This well is not producing very well i think they coke it back for reason. it is in harrison county . 10200 feet vertical drill..
You know, maybe I sound like a rube in the big city staring at the big buildings, but

EIGHT!!! THOUSAND!!! psi?

Yow!!!

I believe it, but it still seems amazing. Makes me feel nervous to stick a shovel in the ground in my backyard.
Mac Davis, if you've ever heard one of the wells flowing through the seperator in their early life it's an unbelievable sound. Sounds like a jet airplane taking off.

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