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landownerKeith Mauck (Site Publisher) said…
Oil & Gas ProLes Bamburg said…
Chesapeake, Johnson 10 #H1 Well, Serial #239645, S10-T14N-R15W, DeSoto Parish, 17000 Mcfd
Chesapeake, Dixie 31 #H1 Well, Serial #239735, S31-T15N-R15W, Caddo Parish, 14400 Mcfd
Chesapeake, Johnson 32 #H1 Well, Serial #239553, S32-T15N-R15W, Caddo Parish, 12500 Mcfd, 18/64" Choke, 7800 psi Flowing Pressure
Oil & Gas ProLes Bamburg said…
I did not think well permits required a hearing, only an application.
Sorry for causing confusion. I use MMcfd for million cubic feet per day and Mcfd for thousand cubic feet per day. I realize the industry is not consistent in terminology.
Oil & Gas ProLes Bamburg said…
S4-T14N-R15W, HA RA SUYY Unit, Chesapeake, Bethany-Longstreet Field, Caddo Parish
Chesapeake, Red Hill 33 #H1 Well, Serial #238428, S33-T15N-R15W
landownerDeborah Durst West said…