7.4 MMcfd, 22/64 choke, with 5450 lb per sq inch flowing casing pressure. 9 fracture stages pumped in the 3455 ft horizontal lateral.

Can someone tell me if what specifically all this means. Do these numbers represent a good producing well?

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"Because there's also a general assumption that in ten years, 4 such horiz's to a section might be the norm, if that. Very complicated."
Yes, complicated.
So is this what the 'big picture' build out looks like, under the current circumstances?

Interesting.

Obviously things can change, gas prices, cost to drill, increase demand, labor abundance, ...

I just like to know the plan. I am a project manager by trade right now, so not knowing the plan drives me nuts.

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