Although there’s not much completion data out yet, what’s there shows some major differences in the IPs for some of these Haynseville wells. The thumbnail map, when expanded, shows that the IP test data can be contoured with “good” test data ( 3000MCFD+) trending in a WNW direction, with some test results being as high as 6637 MCFD. 8 of 14 wells had IPs of 1000 MCFD or more, with the strongest test results being achieved in completions just WNW of Stonewall. But keep an eye on production… one of the wells with reported production had production values that dropped by close to 50% in just one month, whereas another dropped just 20% in one month after about 7-8 months of production
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Great insights Daniel, and I totally agree. Social is the great humanizer of brands. The sooner oil and gas operators begin to use these channels to make genuine personal connections, the better. Thanks for stopping by!