I've heard from multiple people that there are problems at the Milton site? Anyone hear anything?

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New flare?

They just put up another rig late last week, weekend, about 40-50 feet high, all white, do not know what it is for.

Where will we be able to see/find these production numbers?

If production started in 2011, then March 1. Anything in 2012 won't be reported until March 1, 2013.

pump jack needs to be plumbed in to produce oil. under presure, they use a smaller rig to snub the well production plumbing.

Interesting. So they're seeing more oil than condensate? That's a big plus.

we can watch the donkey run and then see what the prize will be at the end of this race.

Jack was running today, crew is on site again should

count the oil tankers and it should give an idea of the liquids being produced .

I drove by this well site today.  The pump jack is larger that what we normally see around here and it was running.  Also two large tanks have been set and I think two seperator units.  Would be nice to know what is really going on as they have been working on this well for well over a year.

Tried to update info, but was cut off. They just drilled through another plug and should be flaring again to clear out the (moisture?) From what little i understand about the process, is that the frack a section, plug it move back upline frack another section, plug it and so on. Now they are drilling? through the frack plugs and opening up the lateral as they go back in.

 

Allegedly they have to set up a rig, open the plug, remove the rig, flare the newly opened section, rinse, lather, repeat.

It's called a 'stage' when they frack different sections.  Here's a site that gives the basics: http://www.hydraulicfracturing.com/Process/Pages/information.aspx

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