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Les, I guess then an operator's decline curve is projected out over a 25-30 year time frame with choke adjustments already taken in to account? Thanks.
Just by looking at some well data on RRC website, it looks as though many HA wells with initial production at very high levels have dropped to less than 20% of their original production in less than 1 year. Would this decline be expected to continue or level off and does anyone have any thoughts about when it should level off? Is the life of the HA wells still expected to be around 20 years? I've read where it might significantly less. Thanks to all you with great knowledge on these things!
Thanks for posting this example HS Well Decline Curve. Do you have anything similar for the horizontal CV wells?
I should have said LCV. The decline rate is very interesting to me on some of these wells. Here are some specific examples to look at:
237344 (LCV)
238382 (LCV)
240080 (LCV)
235780 (CV)
Thanks, Diana
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