COMPANY: EOG Resources Inc, ha ra suv; Whitney Corp 2 H, 1: 239675.
WHERE: Converse, S 2, T. 9N R. 14W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 4358 mcf gas on
14/64 choke;
0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 869 barrels water.
PRESSURE: thru csg lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville Res A; perforations,
12215-16050 feet, depth, 16168 feet.

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Skip,
Is this a good well given the choke, depth and daily production - is that much water more or less than usual?
What importance is n/a gravity condensate. Is this a horizontal well?

Do you have any idea about what is going on on Hwy 171 around Nobel? The rig has been gone for quite awhile but at night that site is lit up like Disney Land - huge - two trucks coming and two trucks leaving every time I have driven pass (trucks are really big and the tank is sectioned - not like the more common water trucks) Also several big tanks on site.

A remedial class??

Thanks
The well is on a tight choke. There is no entry for casing pressure. There is no condensate in the reported IP which is expected because the perforations are so deep. It's dry gas. EOG is an experienced and capable HS driller. I would like to see more impressive completion data as this is one of the first wells in this part of the Play but it ain't a bad well. We will just have to wait to see some additional completions reported. I was hoping to get some expert opinions when I posted this discussion. I do not have any specific information regarding the Noble area.
They are fracing the well big time! Those are chemical trucks, they are running the water from san patrico creek area.
According to the SONRIS Well Scout, the well had Casing Pressure of 7140#. And flowed at 9.480 MMcfd on a 28/64" choke on a later well test. I"d say that's a pretty fair HA horizontal well.
skip, there seems to be secret activity in hosston. down the hill from the cemetery. juudy

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