There are multiple rumors about SWN and the brown dense, Im starting a discussion where all rumors are welcome.

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Doles well

11Bbls of oil an hour, 70bbls of water an hour, flowing casing pressure=3600# dont know what size choke or gas rate....?

everyone,

Keep in mind as the well cleans up the production rate will continue to increase.

What about the BML well? It's on the same pipeline to sales as the Doles.

yes

Continue to have mixed results from the producing wells.

BML made 389bopd 1/1/13-1/2/13

Dean made 267bopd 1/1/13-1/2/13

Doles made 248 bopd 1/1/13-1/2/13

Don't know details on any chokes or how many perfs were made using new frac technique.

Latest reports from SONRIS:

Doles well: 1500 barrel allowable for 1/03/13 thru 1/07/13

BML well: 1150 barrel allowable for 1/03/13 thru 1/07/13

I heard a rumor that SWN is planning to run a pipeline from the Garrett 7-23-5 H well into southern Arkansas, but I don't know the final destination. This rumor came from someone living very near the Garrett, but its reliability is unknown. Originally, the rumor was that any pipeline from the Garrett would go south to LA Alt 2.

Notice the allowables posted for the BML and Doles wells? seems to be conflicting reports out there......?

BML 1-8-13 thru 1-9-13 =1000bbls of oil

Doles 1-8-13 thru 1-9-13 =800bbls of oil

That's weird. I wonder what changed or I wonder if it's a mistake?

Come on guy's you know they are not gonna tell the whole truth. Whodat you should know that. Until they get the decline rate on the well's you will here all kinds of numbers.

 

I spoke with the office in Monroe and they verified the numbers on the Doles and BML wells.Also the Dean's numbers from 01/03/2013-01/09/2013   1035 bbls. Looks like all the numbers are good.

 

so the allowables number is how much they made for the period indicated by the dates associated?

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