206 bopd 10 stage frac. Obtained from press release.

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That test was dated 03/17 so prob still frac  water

I heard rumors that this wel was producing formation water. Of course, only time will tell.

This is a little off topic because it deals with share price for Cabot, but it mentions their position in the Brown Dense which is a factor in the article's estimation of future share price and that's why I'm sharing.  (I'm not sure why this is running in the Mumbai Times; but it popped up on my automatic Google search for articles on the Brown Dense.  For the record, I have no position in Cabot; I am interested in the Brown Dense, however, personally and professionally).

http://themumbaitimes.com/business-news/item/22059-review-cabot-thi...$10-by-2014.html

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