I was wondering if anyone has been contacted concerning this well. I'm trying to figure out what I can expect next and in what kind of timeframe.

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I'm not sure what you're trying to say, but I know my percentage in the Keydets unit, I wouldn't think they could get very much from the little bit it went into the A-47.  It'll definitely be something to pay attention to

I guess I am confused, thought the discussion was about A-47, all I can compare anything to would be in the Keydets Unit.  Thanks!

Skip’s monthly price tracker has the settlement price for October at $6.868

The allocation of gas produced by the KEYDETS-A 47 4H well between the BSI KEYDETS DU and BSI UNIT A47 drilling units based on the proposed bore path can be calculated using the information below found on the Well Location Plat for the 4H well dated 5/24/2022. 

The allocation of 4H gas to BSI KEYDETS DU would be 7726 / (7726 + 649) = 0.9225 (92.25%)

The allocation of 4H gas to BSI UNIT A47 would be 649 / (7726 + 649) = 0.0775 (7.75%)

There is a second plat available dated 10/21/2022 that shows the as-drilled bore path, but that plat does not have the Productive Well Path Allocation Summary information, so the allocation factors based on the as-drilled bore path cannot be calculated but would probably be close to the above values.  Both plats can be downloaded using the RRC Completions Query link below with API No. 40530763 and then clicking the Tracking No. links.

https://webapps.rrc.texas.gov/CMPL/publicSearchAction.do

 

Thanks!

Thank you much!  I’m anxious to see if it comes close to that, or just how convoluted XTO will make the math used to figure so this out.

You're welcome, Janna, and Mister Sunday.  Hope we get a payment this month and can see how XTO figures it. 

Well, I guess I was wrong!  I don't see the check info posted on Energylink today.

So, apparently H4 produced in September as well as October.

09/2022
N/A
0
0
496,462
496,462
02
10/2022
0
0
0
806,478
806,478
02
Looks like partial month in September. Early post frac flow back

Gas production in November 2022 for the KEYDETS-A 47 4H well was 586,505 MCF, which is 27.3% less than the previous value of 806,478 MCF, a large and concerning drop. 

Yes and no - decline is to be expected but this may very well be only a partial month of production. With well being shut in for one of several various reasons.

I wouldn't start worrying about this well until one sees several months of production.

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