All,

Recent discussion has centered around mudding and completion techniques on chalk wells.  I think a discussion of some example wells may help shed some light on these issues, and I'm eager to learn.  

API:241-30818

Well Name:David Glenn Unit #1H

County:Jasper, texas

IP Oil/Condensate:1355 bbls condensate

IP Gas:14.2 MMscf

flowing pressure: 1103 psia

Completion Description:No description

Tags: Chalk, austin, completion, magnolia, monster, springs

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It appears from the reports that it has two laterals both over 5,000 feet.  But not much else regarding packing the laterals or what other treatment is used.  That's what we all want to know about.

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