2539 MCFD; 6/64 CHOKE; 8261# CP, according to a recent report on SONRIS. I believe this is the same well that sustained a blow-out. Does that complication explain the low IP? Is it the small choke, or is it just a low IP well (relatively speaking)? I was sure hoping this well was going to come in higher, but the nearby Nabors Logan 34 came in at an IP of 4.1, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. At the same time, interest in leasing in Sabine is apparently picking up. Can someone explain this for me??

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