This was probably posted, linked, reported earlier; I can't remember, but it's a great update on the Niobrara.
With regard to the WPX well:
In a special press release issued earlier this week, WPX Energy
provided an update on what the company believes to be its "major
discovery" in the Niobrara (Lower Mancos) Shale in the Piceance Basin.
WPX announced that its first horizontal test well located in Garfield
County produced over 1 Bcf of natural gas in just over 100 days of
operation. The result is truly impressive and is similar to production
rates observed in sweet spot locations of the Haynesville. Most
importantly, the well is continuing to produce at a very strong rate
after 100 days, which re-confirms significant recovery potential.
The discovery well, which was made public
in January, initially produced 16 MMcf/d at a very high flowing
pressure of 7,300 psi. Subsequently, the well was "choked back
substantially" and registered an average production rate of 12 MMcf/d
during its first 30 days, 10.6 MMcf/d during its first 60-days, and
almost 10 MMcf/d during its first 90 days. The company commented last
month that the well may have EUR in the 7-10 Bcf range. Given the
continued strong flow rate, that preliminary estimate may be revised
even higher.
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