Louis, you can always call SWEPI and ask. I would speculate two things: One, that the 282 is a typo and, Two, that there is so much gas being produced into the gathering system by very good new wells that in order to accommodate that flow some older wells are choked back. SWEPI completed and brought on line a number of wells in 2010 in the vicinity of Section 10. The new wells completed and turned to sales in the last few months have been above average. The capacity of the gathering system is limited. New wells must be allowed to flow at a maximum designed rate in order to flow back the frack water and "clean up". As the trend toward drilling alternate unit wells continues operators will have to adjust chokes on all their wells over time as none of them build gathering systems with the capacity to handle that many wells flowing at high rates.
In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of) nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…
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