If the well pressure measured at say 10,000 pounds after fracing, can any conclusion be drawn just from that data about the possible production before the flow tests are run? I got this pressure information from one of the field personnel doing the fracing for a well in the Greenwood area.

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Bud, not really since that is the formation pressure for the Haynesville Shale and is similar throughout the play. The pressure gradient for the Haynesville Shale is ~ 0.90 to 0.92 psi per foot of depth. You can use that value to estimate the formation pressure based on the Haynesville Shale depth in an area. Generally the Haynesville Shale is deeper as you go south so the pressure is higher in Sabine Parish than Caddo Parish.

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