Did anybody see this report in the Tyler newspaper web site:
On a 18/64-inch choke the Clark Well No. 1H potentialed 104.761 million cubic feet of gas. SM Energy completed this well to 19,220 feet. No location was recorded. Production is in the Haynesville Shale.
http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20110403/BUSINESS03/304039997
Is that figure correct?
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I am a member of the pool for Clark 1-H. This .pdf is dated 3/14/2011, for a test that was done 11/30/2010, if I have read the form correctly. I have also seen a Production Report for December 2010, dated in January 2011, that shows 0.32 Mmcfd per day gas.
Would someone please tell me just what all this means for Clark 1-H, whether good, bad, or indifferent? I hear nothing from St. Mary itself, of course, so GHS is my only source. Layman's language would help. Thanks.
Mr. Bodine, the well was completed on 11-30-10 and the test was done on 12-05-10. The production reported for December was 320,594 mcf so the daily average would be 10.342 MMcf.
St. Mary has reported all of their wells on either an 18/64 or 20/64 choke and the three in San Augustine County have all had over 8000# flowing pressures so I'd say that Clark is a good well. It didn't have an eye-popping IP but it is still a decent well and, if it is a Bossier completion instead of a Haynesville, then it is pretty typical. Congratulations!
Jeri, Please see this discussion for a help on searching for production figures:
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/trrchelpcenter/forum/topics...
If you need more help or have questions after reading this, please post them there so everyone can find the answers.
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