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They swabbed the well while POOH, therefore a mistake of the company man on location, no refund from any service company or drilling contractor. Sorry.
No, a packer failure is an accident that can happen in our business.
Thanks.
My opinion is that a well flowing at 25 MMscfd would have been announced urbi et orbi!
What is it a AGM?
Well well well...What is a AGM? I disagree with some of the comments here.The longer the test the better the results..... not really. Sometimes you hope that some miracle will happen and therefore you keep testing the well. As I said the test has flow rate and pressure recorded at surface, therefore they already know if the well is good or bad. A lot of fluid is probably being produced right now, it may influence the measurement of the gas, epsecially if they are using a multi phase flowmeter and not a separator.
Updates on what?
Gas rate? Water rate? Tubing flowing pressure? AMount of proppant pumped into the formation?
I did not see anything of this.
What are you talking about? What type of updates we have received?
You have had 3 what?
After a fracturing job the well requires several days to clean up.
All the injected fluid, or at least as much as possible, needs to be back flowed.
Therefore the first few days gas rate are usually low.
Water/fluid back flowed to surface are analyzed in order to confirm that the well is producing frac fluid/brine and not formation water. If it is formation water then ......
Did they frac the well? Did they start to flow it back?
Any number from the rig?
Still clean up period?
Frac in the ground?
Let us wait for an update from the field.
Frac job performed? Everything went as per plan? Well test next? CT rigged up to clean out the well?
Thanks, i start to understand a little bit.
Sorry, not my business.
Could you explain to me what is the difference?
Thanks
WOW!
-7% as a start, not what you want to see on a monday morning
So what are we doing now on the well?
Fracturing, or mecanical stimulating as they call it now in Sound? Any news from the moroccan desert?
We should be ready to rock'n'roll and create some conductivity!
One day to pump step rate and minifrac, second day to pump the main frac job, third day run with CT and lift the well, fourth day start of the well test period. Minimum a couple of days for clean up and then.... no idea about the planned operations.
Securing hydrocarbon to surface does not mean much....
A sample of gas has been sucked from the formation? Ok, we may have a PVT analysis performed, but apart from this I dont see any shocking news.
Let us wait for the frac, the test, and the build up, and eventually few gauges left inside the well for few months.
Sound is not buying a CT!
Sound is renting it, coiled tubing are charged per day and usually per depth.
Some service company they also add a charge per volume of fluid pumped and also the type of fluid.
It depends on the contract that has been signed between the oil company and the service co.
Absolutely yes.
Even if they did not say much.....
It has been mentioned as 'without the use of artificial lift", does not have a lot of sense in my opinion.
If a lot of liquid is present you may want to install velocity string or decrease the size of the tubing in order to incresase the velocity of the produced fluid to a value bigger than the Turner velocity.
The RNS is not written in a very technical language, at least for an O&G expert.
Not really, very unprofessional post.
Artificial lift applies to oil wells, here we have a gas well for your information.