I see we’re Comstock is flailing a well , in section 15 16-10
I don’t see any treatment facilities at the location and historically the Haynesville gas has not had H2s or high Co2
As a landowner in this area , I am wondering what this could be for, as I am sure the fuel gas is being deducted from our royalties.
There could be several reasons for periodic flaring none of which have to do with H2S or CO2 as far as I am aware. Some portions of the current Haynesville Fairway have concentrations of both contaminants. The question would be whether those concentrations exceed pipeline requirements. I looked at the well file for the wells producing from those sections and didn't find any report or correspondence that mentions H2S or CO2 or flaring.
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