Has any one heard any news from these players latley

Are the Messenger wells still producing a high flow rate?

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Anybody??????
Check SONRIS,

The production data should be current through Jan.
oree,
Here are the production figures for the Messinger through January 1.

01/01/2009 17341
12/01/2008 25368
11/01/2008 41313
10/01/2008 69796
09/01/2008 96196
08/01/2008 17084
Thanks BirdDawg!
The Messenger Well is shut in. Area is not good.
JoeK, What do you mean by the area is not good? What makes that true? Thanks for any info.
I did not know the Messenger Well was shut in.
Jim Krow, could you elaborate? What do you make of the declining production from the Messenger well?
1) it's a vertical
2) all Haynesville wells have hyperbolic declines
3) it's normal
Alas, some people love to muddy the water and take delight on how much flak their post receives.Nothing wrong with that area.

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