I was told that Ash 1 now has tankers trucking out about 200 barrels per day. Anyone know anything about this?  Don't they have a pipeline to the wells?  Has Ash 2 been successfully cleared yet?

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In my opinion it doesn't look like the extra proppant really helps that much if at all after seeing these initial Weyer 60H -1 and 60H-2 numbers from Goodrich. The short lateral on this Ash well definitely will not either. I hope I am wrong.

To quote Kirk Barrel:

" Encana has completed their frac jobs on the Weyerhaeuser 60H-1 and 60H-2. From what I understand, they used over 700,000 #'s of proppant per stage. They will be testing the limits of proppant that the TMS can withstand. I understand that the levels on the Ash wells will approach 1,000,000 #/stage. At some point, the relationship with the proppant volume and the initial rate will no longer be linear. A limit will be confirmed and beyond that, investment dollars are being wasted."

Perhaps these 2 Weyer wells may have done just that ie; tested the linear relationship between proppant volume and initial rate. Will the Ash wells confirm this test?

Goodrich has not given any information on the Weyerhauser 60H-2.

Their report dated April 15 said, "Completing" on the 60H-2."

Rob Turnham didn't mention the Weyerhauser 60H wells in his verbal report.

Maybe there was a mechanical issue on the 60H-2 that limited production.  Encana has had a lot of these mechanical issues unfortunately.

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