EnCana has a plan to drill some long laterals. This plan seems to be to populate a single section with several drilling sites, and use long laterals to allow these drill sites to drain three sections. Kind of cool. Wish I were there....
http://assets.dnr.la.gov/cons/hearings/2011/02FEB/11-111-113ap0001.pdf
Tags: Cross, EnCana, Horizontal, Laterals, Long, Unit, Wells
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