What does the mcf price have to be, before the gas companies open the spigots full bore?

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thanks Les B

kj
This is contrary to the PVA experience with its horizontals in Harrison County, TX. PVA reported lower decline rates on its early wells.

Listen to the last earnings call.
WR, that was the reason I asked KJ about the formation and well type.
w.r.
these are verts not horizontals.
kj
GeoJay
what do you think is at 12500 FT in south western shelby county??
cotten valley lime or shale ?
kj
thanks jay
i appreciate your opinion.
kj
KJ, if you provide the well name(s) I can try to identify the target formations.
KJ, all three wells were completed in the Cotton Valley formation and also targeted the shallower Travis Peak formation. In addition the Thomas #1 also targeted the Pettit formation and a deeper Wildcat formation @ 13500' that could have been shale or lime.
thanks Les
kj

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