CHK Elva 25H - Sec 25 16N 10W
Serial # 239490

Sonris is finally reporting:
COMPLETED 6-8-09; GAS; HAYNESVILLE RA; 10,071 MCFD; 6756# CP; PERFS 11,735-16,276' MD; 11,580-11,976' TVD

Note: This is on 11/64 choke and is being held back due to pipeline constraints. This well would easily produce 16 mmcf a day.

Earlene the barefooted UMO

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E & E,

So the smaller the number means more restriction correct?

for example 11/64 vs 24/64. Just making sure I understand that correctly.

Thanks in advance,
Jaybird
Hey Jaybird......how goes it today :) ........yes the smaller the first number of the fraction is .... the tighter the restriction of the gas.....think of starting with a 1" (64/64ths) pipe with an outlet about the size of a pencil or a little smaller.....thats how much they are chokin this well back....hope this helps.

Earl
Perfect explanation...thank you and it does help!

Jaybird

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