EnCana, Sustainable FTS 4 #H1 Well, Serial #241352, S4-T12N-R8W, Red River Parish, 4002 Mcfd, 18/64" Choke, 6876 psi Flowing Pressure, 12 Stages
EnCana, Anita Robinson 5 #H1 Well, Serial #240963, S5-T12N-R8W, Red River Parish, 3389 Mcfd, 18/64" Choke, 6592 psi Flowing Pressure, 21 Stages
EnCana, Red River 1 LP 7 #H1 Well, Serial #240843, S7-T12N-R8W, Red River Parish, 8408 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 7725 psi Flowing Pressure, 14 Stages
EnCana, Red River 1 LP 24 #H1 Well, Serial #241178, S24-T12N-R9W, Red River Parish, 3875 Mcfd, 21/64" Choke, 3804 psi Flowing Pressure, 12 Stages
EnCana, Buck of RRP 31 #H1 Well, Serial #241403, S31-T13N-R8W, Red River Parish, 5751 Mcfd, 12/64" Choke, 6997 psi Flowing Pressure, 11 Stages
EnCana, Wiley Hunter 32 #H1 Well, Serial #241167, S32-T13N-R8W, Red River Parish, 10805 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 7692 psi Flowing Pressure, 13 Stages
Shell, Sustainable FTS 13 #H1 Well, Serial #241313, S13-T12N-R9W, Red River Parish, 1543 Mcfd, 14/64" Choke, 5786 psi Flowing Pressure, 12 Stages

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Are these new tests?  The Anita Robinson well tested 3389 last year.  Was new work done on these wells?
Todd, these are just a summary of the initial well test rates.
Thanks.  One last thing, is there a significance to the number of stages a well has?  I see the Anita Robinson well has 21 stages, 7 more than the next closest well.
Todd, in theory additional stages should result in a higher initial rate if formation properties and execution are the same.  EnCana has experimented with increased number of stages on other wells so I don't know if that was the case for this well or if it was something specific to this well.  In some cases companies may use more smaller stages resulting in a similar overall size of fracture treatment.  

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