Recent information shows the following Haynesville Shale well tested at a rate of 21 MMcfd with a flowing pressure of 10000 psi. The well was completed with 13 frac stages. This is also the first well on the "super" list to have a flowing pressure of 10000 psi.
Shell, Annie Burkett 20 #1 Well, Serial #240453, S20-T9N-R11W, Sabine Parish, 21033 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 10000 psi Flowing Pressure
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