Has anyone heard anything about the well in sec4 r9 t11? It was up and producing and now i am told that there was not any production for the month of October. No one can tell me why. Just looking for any info anyone might have. Have contacted Encana and Shell but they say they don't have any info either.

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Yes, Gambler, some sections are getting more than one well drilled.  Section 009-09N-12W, for example, now has one well producing, one well being completed, and more wells being drilled.  It's all up to the operating company as to how the unit is developed.

 

 

Hey Pelican, can you tell me how this well did in July ?   #239985

Did 164619 MCF and 157446 MMBtu dry. Keep in mind the Btu varies from month to month.  Not much but a little.  Depends on the gas sample taken each month.

 

 

 

Wow, the 164619 MCF is way down from past months or do we add these 2 numbers you gave me together for the total for the month?
No.  The second number is the first number adjusted for Btu (British Thermal Units) value.
Ok thxs, Wow it is starting to drop off. I guess it is about that time though seeing that it has been producing for a about a year now. Even though it was down for about 5 months.Unless they had the well down for something. Who knows. wish there was somewhere you could go and see what the well is doing instead of having to wait for Sonris 3 months later.

The well produced about 7MMcfday in May.  There seems to be some Well Test data missing but from a review of the monthly production it appears the well may have started production on a more restricted choke than it was originally tested on.  There may have been pipeline capacity issues and /or shut-in periods associated with other well completions.  The production is higher in the last few months than in the well's first few months.  There may be an update in the future that will show the choke settings employed over the period of production.

 

I don't see the 164,619 MMcfd listed for this well's production.  It may be from a royalty statement.  The last production shown for May was 208,220 Mcf.

Yea i was just going by what Pelican had posted. I just know that April and May production was higher and i was told June was pretty close to May. I just havent gotten that check yet. So by what you are saying production could possibly go back up in August?

It is down slightly - about 32,000 MCF from the previous month.  June was down about 12,000 MCF from May.  There was one day in the month where it was down.

 

The number I gave you for July production is correct.   Royalty statments usually have a 2 month lag.  At least SWEPI's and EnCana's does.

 

No.  What I am saying is that production since it was resumed this year is higher than the first months of production last year.  This leads me to believe that the well was choked back then and is now being produced on a more open choke.  Without seeing the choke settings used in the DT-1 well tests it is impossible to know for sure.
Oh ok. i understand now. Is the a web site that i could join to see what the well is doing on a more up to date than Sonris? I dont even have to pay for a site if there is one that is out there.

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