Attached is a chart that shows a comparison of the production growth rates for three major shale gas plays from a common starting point of 200 MMcfd (million cubic feet per day). As can be seen each shale play has a more rapid production growth rate than the earlier shale gas play. This is because operators learn from previous developments and can ramp production at a faster pace.
I have also attached a chart that shows the combined increase in shale gas procustion from these three plays over the last 9+ years.
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