Ok, doc maybe one of the experts will see this and give us an answer.
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Bobi, generally no damage should occur when a high pressure Haynesville Shale well is shut in.
Thanks Les,
That is good to know.
Suggest you Google: shut-in well damage problem
I have read so much lately (uugh AGAIN) that it makes my head spin........
........but I think this may be where I read the information about shut-in's:
http://www.rbnenergy.com/You-Can-%20Pay-Me-Now-Or-Later-Natural%20G...
here are other issues. Different wells respond differently to shut-in. In some cases, shut in actually can damage or choke back future flows from the well. Other wells can see a surge of production when the well is restarted, recovering some of the lost production. But in most cases, it is simply a deferral of cash flow. That can impact the economics of the well investment. A dollar received in 2021 is not worth the same as a dollar in 2012. It’s that old present worth problem.
good blog on natgas! thank for the link Bobi.
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