The -0- months are when they shut in the #1H to drill #1HB. It looks like the increase in production is because it is a combined total of the two wells (stacked laterals). The #1HB was completed in July last year.
The pending production figures for 2013 from the #1HB were migrated over and added to the #1H once the completion paperwork was approved in January.
July 2013 175,694 mcf
Aug. 2013 255,663 mcf
Sep. 2013 241,603 mcf
Oct. 2013 231,445 mcf
Nov. 2013 205,818 mcf
Dec. 2013 185,416 mcf
The difference in the reported figures and these is production from the #1H. I don't have separate figures from January forward.
All gas, no condensate from these HA wells in San Augustine. Warriors #1H has a 12,985' TVD (Haynesville). Warriors #1HB has a 12,608' TVD (Bossier). The wells are stacked because they have two different surface holes but the same bore path and the same allocated acreage, technically two wells but not... for reporting and allocation purposes.
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