hey peers, doe sany one have any cases on casing deformation on haynesville, with  fact , after  Thanks

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Linda,
There have been some casing problems in the Haynesville Shale.

But your question is very confusing.
why confusing
Linda, if you were to explain your reason for asking the question, you might get more answers. You sound like you are fishing for something.
not at all, I'm just trying to see if there are some information on casing deformation, in areas such haynesvilel or fayeteville, and what are the reasons for it , i'm an engineer working in similar plays
Chinese casing I heard is crap.
T D, P, was the problem with this well (9/12, Section 26, which was an early vertical well that has been P&A) the casing or the coil tubing?
Spring,
I was thinking about the Olympia Minerals well TD mentioned. I thought it had casing problems also, but I could be wrong. I was thinking at some point it was mentioned that the "casing collapsed", but I do remember something about coil tubing problems also.

Two Dogs may have better info on this.
I'm honestly not sure myself.
#236842 Olympia Minerals 26 Sec 26-T9N-R12W
Two Dogs,

Casing problem or SWEPI problem?
I heard casing problems due to high pressure but I also heard that SWEPI was blaming Haliburton for the fracs being too close together. At the time I heard that it created a rift between SWEPI and Encana.

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