Does anyone have any recent type curves for the shales? I have searched online and keep finding older ones that have probably been adjusted with recent data. I am looking for HS, Eagle Ford, Marcellus and Fayettville, any or all that anyone has would be greatly appreciated. I am working on an article about natgas pricing outlook from here, I am starting to see some subtle shifts that are making me shed all bearishness (finally).
Thanks
Most early wells were produced on choke settings of 24/64" to 28/64". Many of these wells now have 18 to 24 month production histories that can be reviewed for decline characteristics. The industry trend toward more restrictive settings is more recent and there are fewer wells with sufficient production history to provide a reasonable data set. This link will help to determine which wells belong in each category and when the trend to production on restrictive flow began.
Use this link to the LA. DNR Haynesville Shale page and click on the spreadsheet in the right hand column labeled Haynesville Shale Wells, Updated 2/22/2011.
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/index.cfm?md=pagebuilder&tmp=home&...
Jack Blake likes the info. available on this website. Jack is going to email DNR website and ask them to build a decline rate curve for all HS wells showing data form all HS wells from when they were put on line to current date. Maybe it's already there or some of you Excel gurus can do this from the data already there easily.
Jack Blake
OK, here is the piece I wrote up about the market. Thanks for your help.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/256138-underlying-shifts-in-the-nat...
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