Wandering if someone could help me understand information related to this well as it relates to the Sonris post.  I know the well has been fraced earlier than the "Report Date" last reflected.  Second, it reflects an "Allowable" and "Estimated Potential" for 1/1/11 through 6/30/11 but I do not see there are any testing potentials from the FRAC, that per SONRIS appears not be have been done.  Any ideas Les or Skip??

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Joe, I'm out of town and having trouble pulling up SONRIS Classic to review the completion report.  There would not be an allowable without a test.  If Les doesn't get you an answer first, I'll look at the well file when I get home.
Thanks Skip and for your input as well GoshDarn!!  Just curious and thinking like you Skip.

The well was turned to sales on 11-12-2010 and produced 91500 MCF for November.  December looks to be about the same production.

 

Thanks Pelican! Did you notice any "testing results"?
Just wandering about its testing potential and what size choke is applied at this time

Joe, the well has been flow tested but the full test results have not been posted on Sonris.  The allowable information indicates the well tested at a rate of 4079 thousand cubic feet per day (Mcfd).  This is a much lower rate than the test rates for wells in sections immediately east or west.

 

EnCana, LeRoy Adcock 18 #H1 Well, Serial #241341, S18-T13N-R8W, Red River Parish, 12450 Mcfd, 18/64" Choke, 9527 psi Flowing Pressure

EnCana, Pavillion Land 14 #H1 Well, Serial #241348, S14-T13N-R9W, Red River Parish, 14070 Mcfd, 22/64" Choke, 8701 psi Flowing Pressure

Appreciate the information everyone!! I will continue to monitor

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