does anyone have info on Twomey Heirs 2H in G Gillaspy A-222 survey located 10.5 miles southeast of carthage.

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Thanks Bill - What a horse!!

Any word if they are going to spud the Knight-Strong lease?

Don't know that Michael. Are you in the Knight Strong? Samson tried to buy my interest last year for peanuts.
Does anyone know, generally speaking, what sort of decline rates one should expect to see on horizontal CV wells?

Heard any word on the Knight Strong?

On a 54/64 choke I would imagine this well will decline at a rapid rate..
I am not sure what the choke is but you are right about pulling them that hard. The first well produced about  200 mmcf the first full month and this last month it was 123 mmcf.
Bill is that the Hancock-Smith you are talking about that declined at that rate?
Yes. It produced 208 mmcf in November and 123 in May 2011. It also produced 2200 bbls of condensate and 514,687 gals of plant product for May.
Bill is the Hancock-Smith well located between Leigh and Jonesville on hwy 134?
Looks like the Hancock-Smith tested at about 10mmcf per day, averaged approximately 7 mmcf per day during the first full month of production, and was down to approximately 4mmcf in its seventh full month of production.   Maybe some of you who are more knowledgeable than me would know this, but is it possible that it has been choked back some from 54/64 after testing?  I am just trying to get a feel for where a well like this would likely settle in after its initial steep decline.  Either way, especially with the liquid production, this looks to be a very nice well.

David,

 

The Hancock-Smith is off 435 (I think) and hwy 699

Where is the Louis Werner 5h in relation to the other two wells?

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