The Garrett well is being flared and tested again. The permit is for a 90-day period from Oct 14 to Jan 14.  SONRIS Lite lists the allowable as 1700 and the estimated potential as 85, but I'm not sure how to interpret this. There is apparently still no pipeline connection.

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2...

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Obed, has anyone seen the flare?

Tony, yes, a close relative of mine saw the flare yesterday.

Welcome back everyone to the oil field & lower smackover brown dense.  Please do not stay gone so long again as I was getting lonesome.

I can't believe they have not run a pipeline yet. Lot of wasted gas and money.

Any idea how far it is to closest gathering line with capacity?

I think it is no more than 5 or 6 miles, but we heard that SWN was having trouble negotiating a pipeline right-of-way with one of the landowners.

Thanks for that info - the ROW conflict will stop many a pipelne.

At this distance, probably $1 Million give or take for total pipeline costs. Probably need at least 300MMCF of production to break even on this

Mark, do you think the DNR will allow SWN to flare gas solely due to the fact that it is unprofitable to run the pipeline?

Really don't know the DNR's historical policy on flaring. If it is sour gas with sulfur odor, could be a problem. 

There's a general prohibition.  They'll have to file for an economic hardship exception and then it will be up to the district manager in Monroe.  Stakeholders should be able to petition against or in favor of as well.

There is a picture of the flare on the Brown Dense Report page on Facebook.

SWN is flaring 500 mcf per day.

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