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Sounds positive, no issues called out and progressing as per outlined timeline.
Yep. Baby steps. No issues is, as you say, good news. Maybe some initial flow rates next week? Or not, just have to wait and see. Opening should be interesting on Friday. Atb.
Nice , as always with Roland , short and to the point, no bull****
It will indeed Gordon. Based upon following overview directly from Schlumberger, they say well testing usually can get underway 48-72 hours after commencement of the cleanup. This means strictly gas can start to flow already this weekend. As to when they (syn) will indicate/release flow rates remains to be seen of course, as flow won’t be stable straight away.
https://www.slb.com/videos/flowback-and-well-testing
Exciting times ahead!
Chit or bust time then.
I'm tempted to top up on Friday as just getting the Frac done is a de.risking exercise in itself.
Gla
Not only the initial flow rates, but it is the maintainable flows rates that are key, hence the use of new propellants.
The issue before was the fracks collapsing too fast.
Yes Conger, the ceramic proppant is key to keeping the fracs open but it would still be encouraging to know the initial rate was good. Guess they might not release it as it could be misleading.
How would the Telegram group even know? Are they saying they phone Roland again and he just told them? Or have they got a mate from the Dog & Duck on the Oilex fracing team?
Yeah. Total made up twaddle. Even Quint on Twitter is saying as much.
Is 3 mmscfd any good or just a dribble
Looking at the ops update in June, we were at 0.3 so it looks like 10 times higher flow rate . . .
Aiming. They are aiming for 2 mmscfd which they say will be equivalent to 4 to 5 mmscfd from a new well with more frac zones. If they get that 2 mmscfd from the refrac it's game on.
Having read up about the advancements over the last 8 years or so, it is not unreasonable it would exceed the historical targets. Add also the much higher price for gas.
There is no Data released of any Flow rates as of yet.. The clean up procedure and testing as stated in RNS is still going on.
Yes I have contacted Synergia who have stated no data has been released...
Indeed, let’s not get greedy..
Yes, VF. I posted link to a paper by slb yesterday. 48-72 they say it usually takes. Based upon that, very earliest would be tomorrow sometime. Mind you, I assume more likely to be sometime on the weekend before it’s all completed. We should know soon enough
This is the last time I'll mention old history as we become SYN tomorrow
Under miller oex couldn't even do the Frac right "wrench down the hole" was the bitter joke.
Just getting the Frac done is a major achievement in my book .
Onwards and upwards hopefully SYN.
Gla