Has anyone heard anything about the well in sec4 r9 t11? It was up and producing and now i am told that there was not any production for the month of October. No one can tell me why. Just looking for any info anyone might have. Have contacted Encana and Shell but they say they don't have any info either.

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Bob, answer to your question.  there are a bunch of reasons why production can fluctuate from month to month.  everything to upstream pipeline contraints to problems or maintenance at the wellhead/gathering lines.  H2S problems, you name it.  The list is long.

Not sure about why EnCana doesn't send Royalty payments.  Shell usually sends out division order papers where Encana does not.  That at least happend to me and others I know.  I would call their DO office and get more detail.

 

wow it keeps dropping each month. not a good sign.  thxs for the info
well there was a few days of down time. it is still averaging 4500/d

Hey Pelican, How have you been doing ? Have you heard anything about #239985 ? Just wondering if it is still slowing along ?

for 11/2011 it did 99027 MCF @15.025 pressure base.  ...or what should be reported to the DNR.  it was down from the 15th - 17th.  not sure what for.  12/2011 it did 123555 MCF.  no down time. there were a couple of 1000 and 2000 days, probably pressure related due to pig runs, but other than that it has been somewhat steady a 4000/d. I did see a couple of days it did 5000/d.

Pelican, do you know why Sonris would change the WEll Allowable numbers to 1501 for this well 239985 from Jan to July ? Also what does that mean?

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