I guess this means it is on a pipeline?

06/20/2013 10 10503 COMP 06/11/13: GAS, L SMK RA, 668 MCFD, 112 BCD, GOR 5964/1, CK 8, GVTY 62.9, BWD 0, BS&W .2%, FP 2959, CP 29, PERFS: 10204'-10208', 10120'-10124', 9966'-9970'.

3 fracks , Zero water associated with production

Also, re-classified to a gas well (type 3 allowable)

112 Bbls of condensate/day plus 668mcfd = 223.33 boepd rate on a 8/64ths choke (50% oil)

That's not accounting for the NGL cut

Anyone remember what the IP rate SWN announced for this well was? BTU content?

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2...

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I saw that, Obed.  Wonder why such a big drop in the gas production?

I wish I understood that, Tony, but as you said earlier this well must be near payout already.

Really without knowing FTP and choke size it's hard to tell what is going on. SITP and bhp would be excellent data to evaluate

Is this well on artificial lift yet?

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