I saw a report in both the Tyler and Longview paper that showed Comstock Oil & Gas had completed the Woods 1H well. Flowed 80.73 million cubic feet of gas on a 24/64-inch choke from the Bossier Shale (at 15,882 feet).

I assumed that the figure was an error, most likely a misplaced decimal point. But it was listed that way in both papers.

http://www.news-journal.com/search/content/business/stories/2009/09...

http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20090906/BUSINESS03/909040383

Anyone have any information?

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Should be 8.073 mmcf.
I figured it must be a misplaced decimal. Thanks.

Odd that both papers got it wrong, however. I guess the typo must have been in the RRC materials.

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