EnCana Tests Two Haynesville Shale Wells at > 28 MMcfd (4/15/10)

Included in yesterday's well test information on Sonris were two EnCana wells that both exceeded 28 MMcfd.  If added to the Hall of Fame the wells would be at positions #5 & #7.  The George Lormand well was particularly impressive since it also had a very high flowing pressure.  It is interesting to note that EnCana did not try to create a lot of fanfare since the results were not part of a press release.

 

Thanks to RedRiverGal for flagging one of the wells.

 

EnCana, George Lormand 4 #H1 Well, Serial #239966, S4-T13N-R11W, Red River Parish, 28751 Mcfd, 29/64" Choke, 8519 psi Flowing Pressure, Red River-Bull Bayou Field

EnCana, Thelma Lawson 11 #H1 Well, Serial #240237, S11-T13N-R9W, Red River Parish, 28029 Mcfd, 32/64" Choke, 7130 psi Flowing Pressure, Martin Field

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So's your bunny rabbit. Woof Woof. LOL! I think the problem lies with the attempt to incorporate too many changes at one time with a limited staff.
I wouldn't worry about scarred, worry more that his goose may be cooked if Skip gets a craving for one of those fancy "lapin" dishes.

As for SONRIS, I'm surprised nobody has suggested an industry/government conspiratorial collusion or backwoods/backwater ineptitude. Ya' know, just like "Shrevesville," "BRville" just can't seem to get anyting right. Unless, of course, it involves ownership of minerals.

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