30 bbls condensate and 1680 MCF per day from 6 feet of perforations may not be so bad. The 2900 psi flowing pressure also looks pretty good.
The DT-1 test of 10/17/15 showed quite a bump-up in production for the Edwards:
123 bbls condensate and 3794 MCF per day on 19/64 choke with 3100 psi flowing pressure
http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2...
They are still showing the same perforation interval, but it was mentioned on another thread that several productive intervals were found, so the new test might have included these.
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