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re: Tuscaloosa Marine Shale
Posted on 1/19/12 at 12:12 am to Beerinthepocket
Posted on 1/19/12 at 12:12 am to Beerinthepocket
So with that scenario, possibly mid to late March before flow testing results are finished ??? Don't know, just asking........
These two Encana wells should give a good indication on how things will play out in the high resistivity area. I realize it's just a start, but if the results are good, hopefully thing will keep moving forward.
These two Encana wells should give a good indication on how things will play out in the high resistivity area. I realize it's just a start, but if the results are good, hopefully thing will keep moving forward.
Posted on 1/19/12 at 9:29 am to Tiger_Man
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These two Encana wells should give a good indication on how things will play out in the high resistivity area. I realize it's just a start, but if the results are good, hopefully thing will keep moving forward.
People get stuck on IP rates, but those can be heavily skewed one way or the other by the operator depending on what information is reported. The real proof on how economic this play is will be in the recoveries in the first 1-2 years of production. Until this information becomes available there is no way to know what the decline curves will look like.
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