Encana Super Pad. There is what seems to be an Encana "gas factory" pad going up in this section. It is Sec. 7  Sec. 6  will be drilled from this location too. They will then be connected  before going to pipeline. Seismic tests went on all summer in these sections and Veritas Seismic is doing tests as the well is drilled. What's up in this section

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16+/- wells being drilled thus far with 5 showing an avg of roughly 10,300 mcf 1st full mn production with the low being 5,707mcf and the high being 11,658mcf. A proposed pipeline is going east/west through top of this section. I believe there is already a vertical pipeline on Long Rd. The best/strongest section appears to be 24. Companies include Encana, Exco, and El Paso that have and/or are currently drilling. Decline rates appear to be in line with current HA reported decline rates. I've noticed tighter chokes as of late and would assume that to be the trend.
In 14/14 sec 7&6, I only see two ECA wells on SONRIS and neither have been spud yet. You have serial numbers for these?
I was talking about 14n 14w as a whole....sorry. You're right 7 only has 2 spuds and I don't see anything on 6.
240690 ser.# for 7 only. Both verticals will be drilled in 7 and then one horiz. to 6 and one to 7. We have pieces of land in several sections, but I have NEVER seen any pad built as fast as this pad.
The word I got is that Encana has presold the gas in 14n 14w so they are going ahead full steam. That in compilation with HBP, the gas pipe line(s), and lessened travel expenses could also have something to do with it.

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