Carolyn Ezernack
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  • Converse, La.
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Overpaid by Chesapeake but No Details Given
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Started this discussion. Last reply by 208ef0t5wi05p Sep 2, 2015.

Workover on well
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dion Warr, CPL Sep 29, 2014.

What does it mean when a Haynesville well needs a workover?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Bradley McWilliams Aug 28, 2014.

 

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At 6:46 on October 2, 2011, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
Carolyn, I'm not sure just what specifically you are asking.  The well produced an average of 10.3 million cubic feet per day in it's first partial month of production.  Then 9.3 and 8.3 in the following months.  The decline is normal and will continue if the choke size remains the same.  It is difficult to know when operators change production chokes because that information is only required to be reported twice a year.
At 2:24 on June 12, 2011, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
Carolyn, it will be a while.  Once the SONRIS Lite Well Scout report shows that the well has been potentialled, the average time for completion results to show up in the databases is currently approximately 60 to 75 days.  This is an average for the wells that I have been following and the few that were reported prior to 60 days were ones that I requested numerous times from the District 6 staff.  If you don't see a completion reported 60 days after the date of the state well test showing the well potentialled, let me know and I'll put it on my list.
At 12:23 on June 11, 2011, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…
Carolyn, what do want to know regarding your well?
 
 
 

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