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So when should GDP have some results on the SLC well and the Beechgrove.  I saw a picture on TMS facebook, are they really using coiled tubing to drill out the plugs?  Thought they had enough bad experiences with coiled tubing, what gives?

Can't speak to facebook.  I don't use it.  If there is no delay in the start of completion ops I'd guess two weeks to complete and then a week or two to flow back and make a press release if the results are in line with expectations.  Sometime mid-July would be my guess.

Halliburton was moving lots of stuff in today. Should be about ready to frac soon

Thanks,CG.  Please let us know when completion ops wrap up.

Good news today for W. Feliciana with the announcement of the results of the SLC. Even though the 24 hr ip rate was not one of the best at 900 boe, this is why today's announcements are good for W. Fel. :

1.) the choke size on the SLC was very tight at 12/64 vs.18/64 on the 2 higher IP wells announced

2.) the % of oil was 96% - the highest. This is very significant because the worry has always been that the deeper TMS (W. and E. Fel) would have mostly gas - the SLC is the deepest yet at 14k feet vertical depth but has the best GOR yet.

3.) the best well announced today had a 24 hr ip of 1500 boe, but it had a lateral 1100 ft. longer than the SLC and the choke was more open at 18/64 

4.) the Beech Grove well in E. Fel. announced a couple weeks ago had disappointed analysts because the 24 hr. ip was low at 740 - but, the good news today is the decline rate is so far flatter than expected and the EUR is still 600K - a very good well.

REPORT DATE WELL STATUS MEASURED DEPTH TRUE VERT DEPTH DETAIL
08/28/2014 10 21344 COMPLETED 7/26/14 AS AN OIL WELL IN THE TUSCALOOSA MARINE SHALE; PM F; 860 BOPD; 226 MCFD; 2950 CP; 13/64" CK; 480 BWPD; 263 GOR; 43 GVTY; PERFS: 14358-21309'; (ST:10);

Thanks, John.  Excellent gravity.

Ive heard rumors that this well increased in production and is now producing a lot of gas.  So much that there will start shipping gas from this location instead of burning it off.  Anybody know if there is truth to this?

I hope to see the deeper TMS proves to be the next target for new wells.

All the TMS wells including SLC produce negligible amounts of gas.  The Initial Gas Production was 226 mcf/d, roughly enough to split about $215 amongst all the mineral owners in the unit.  If you take the July production and calculate a daily average gas production for the month, it would be about 54 mcf/d or $1590 for the entire month. 

Fyi there is only one mineral owner for the SLC thats why no unit was formed.  If I remember correct 996 acres were drilled and the mineral owner has around 1100 acres.  The word was that they were bringing in a separator and they were about to start hauling gas out also.  I hope it does stay at 90+% oil and performs to the level that would make this area of Louisiana inviting to the others

Gas doesn't get hauled.  It is only transported by pipeline.  If there is not enough to justify building a pipeline, it is flared.

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