Just wondering on the typical turn around time for Sonris to start showing IP rates on completed wells. I am looking for some news on the Sonris Site for completed well in T-11 R-15, and last reports I see were still drilling on 2/5, when total depths I understand were reached and frac should have been completed, or, underway at present. Is Sonris just so overworked that their Scouts don't have time to cover all field work?

Thanks,

Shelby

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Shelby, typically the operators will file the State Potential Report (initial test rate information) with the State within 1-3 weeks after the well completion. There can be a lengthy time period before the State loads this information into Sonris. I assume this is due to the significant increase in workload over the last year.
Thanks Les B,
Think they should hire more Scouts? Sounds like there is lots of drilling going on.
Shelby
I have emailed sonris and they say it is the state, I emailed the state and they say it is lag time. To me its seems like a very long lag time. I have two wells less than three miles apart and one has reported spud and the other is reported as a location and they both have been drilling for 45 days.

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