Question about a well - GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-28T16:18:08Zhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/question-about-a-well?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noNo that is for real. Back the…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-02-24:2274639:Comment:7728862018-02-24T12:56:02.713ZPA Joehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/PAJoe
<p>No that is for real. Back then they didnt have a way to control pressure and blew down the reservoirs rapidly and drilled too many wells too close together. Think of a can of pop going flat (in the case of oil wells). </p>
<p>No that is for real. Back then they didnt have a way to control pressure and blew down the reservoirs rapidly and drilled too many wells too close together. Think of a can of pop going flat (in the case of oil wells). </p> Dont know if any oil came out…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-02-21:2274639:Comment:7728092018-02-21T04:04:33.427Zjason irvinehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/jasonirvine
Dont know if any oil came out. There are lots of stories about this. Some say 50 mil a day. It justed seemed weird at that depth and layer.
Dont know if any oil came out. There are lots of stories about this. Some say 50 mil a day. It justed seemed weird at that depth and layer. Yeah Blueflame, I am in your…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-02-19:2274639:Comment:7728012018-02-19T21:24:56.526ZBullfrexhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/delmardave
<p>Yeah Blueflame, I am in your camp. Even the TBR wells of today can't rival that output for long, if ever, and I am not certain it could be choked with the pressures they reported to be present. Your assessment of a pool of trapped gas makes the most sense.</p>
<p>Some journalistic license might be at work here.....IMHO....but it makes a fun story!</p>
<p>P.S.-did they ever produce any oil from this well?</p>
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<p>Yeah Blueflame, I am in your camp. Even the TBR wells of today can't rival that output for long, if ever, and I am not certain it could be choked with the pressures they reported to be present. Your assessment of a pool of trapped gas makes the most sense.</p>
<p>Some journalistic license might be at work here.....IMHO....but it makes a fun story!</p>
<p>P.S.-did they ever produce any oil from this well?</p>
<p></p> Personally, I am a little ske…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-02-19:2274639:Comment:7727982018-02-19T21:03:55.248ZBlueflame_02https://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/ZachEngle
<p>Personally, I am a little skeptical about the measurement of 100 MMcf/d especially coming from the Big Injun Formation at a depth of ~1800 ft. To put this in perspective, EQT's Scotts Run well IP'd at 73 MMcf/d in the Utica at greater than 10,000 ft deep. It is possible that the formation held a ton of trapped gas that was sourced from a deeper formation but even so, numbers like what was reported would be a fluke at best in my opinion. </p>
<p>Personally, I am a little skeptical about the measurement of 100 MMcf/d especially coming from the Big Injun Formation at a depth of ~1800 ft. To put this in perspective, EQT's Scotts Run well IP'd at 73 MMcf/d in the Utica at greater than 10,000 ft deep. It is possible that the formation held a ton of trapped gas that was sourced from a deeper formation but even so, numbers like what was reported would be a fluke at best in my opinion. </p>