Here you go. Big circles show big cumulatives. Best one so far is 10 BCF cumulative. Just don't tell Art Berman.
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Permalink Reply by w.r. frank on October 16, 2012 at 13:55 I was told by an IHS sales rep that IHS DOES NOT have individual well data. All driven by unknown black box algorithms.
You said the brown circles are over 8 bcf and the blue over 6. What does the purple circles and green cireles represent in bcf? Do the pink just represent any Hay Shale well?
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