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Permalink Reply by Russell Hanna on January 26, 2011 at 9:41 EOG has reported completion of Irvine 1H, Nacogdoches County, J Walling Survey 588. Texted 10,304 MCF on
.1796875 Choke with 9215 PSI pressure. This choke size coverts to less than 12/64. I do not recall a reported test in the Haynesville at that low choke size. What are the thoughts from some of you guys in the industry.
about a 12/64 choke size for this well..read this may be how they start producing and testing
some other recent completions
other EOG recent wells:
22/64" choke pressure 9507 23.8 MMCF Cameron Minerals
22/64" choke pressure 5117 13.8MMCF LAUREN ALSTON UNIT
25/64" choke 22.1 MMCF pressure 6380 SUTTON UNIT
26/64" choke 15.185 mmcf pressure 4840 Atkinson Unit
23/64" choke 21.4 MMcf pressure 4879 BREEDLOVE UNIT
22/64" choke pressure 2578LEINART UNIT 8.2 MMCF
Exco:
14/64" choke Red River 589 #1H-8603 MCF and pressure 7896
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