Here you go. Big circles show big cumulatives. Best one so far is 10 BCF cumulative. Just don't tell Art Berman.
Jay
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Thanks, Jay. Impressive. What was the time frame from first production for the 10 BCF?
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Jay, there are multiple Albritton wells Can you give a §/T/R for the 10 bcf?
Jay, noticing that very few lg. circles in Caddo with most in Desoto and Red River. When initial drilling started, so much of it was done in Desoto/Red River with only so many rigs available to drill. Then prices started going down and drilling also retreated. IF gas prices recover, could it be possible that south & west Caddo might see some sweet spots that just never had time to get developed before gas prices tanked?
I'm a little later signing in, but thanks for the map.
Question --
Does Sabine Parish not show up because the wells don't produce as much? Or is it because Sabine Parish got a later start in drilling, and therefore they haven't yet reached a high level of cumulative production?
Can you post the top 100 serial numbers from this analysis? I'd like to know more about those big brown ones as well as some of the smaller pretty pink ones. One of the pink ones may be under me in Stonewall.
Is there a "sweet spot" map for East Texas... Panola and Harrison counties? thanks in advance
Jay, is there a legend for that map: for instance lg. brown means x amt. production, blue means ?
That is cumulative per section right? More wells, larger total production? For example if a section had a good well, but only ONE well, that would keep it from having the browns and blues. In other wells, the lg. circles are not based on ONE single well
WOW.
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