Looks like PDC has changed name of second well to be drilled in Washington County to Neil Hz well, maybe on Righteous Ridge. This was previousy on map as Maxwell well
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Permalink Reply by TM on December 10, 2013 at 12:40pm The Neill 1H well, located in northwest Washington County, with a 6,000' lateral and 33 frac stages, has been on flowback for over 30 days and continues to recover condensate, high-BTU natural gas and frac load water. The well is exhibiting different frac load recovery characteristics than prior Utica wells. To date, during the cleanup, 24-hour peak hydrocarbon recovery was approximately 327 Boe/d assuming full ethane recovery. The Company expects production to improve as the frac load is recovered.
Permalink Reply by gary SWF on December 10, 2013 at 12:55pm TM....Do you know if this is viewed good or not so good?........Thanks in Advance......Gary
Permalink Reply by TM on December 10, 2013 at 1:06pm Not real sure Gary. Sounds like they are having trouble getting the well cleaned out to me. 327 BOE a day is not very good production on a 6000 ft lateral for sure. Seems like once they get the flow back water out and clean up the well the numbers will improve. Hard to decipher what these companies say and do half the time.
Permalink Reply by gary SWF on December 10, 2013 at 2:38pm TM....I'm hearing the Niell well may have some Engineering Issue......not a clue what that means.....Gary
Permalink Reply by Dee A on February 17, 2014 at 4:45am Here's an article on the Neill well from December, it's the bottom couple of paragraphs.
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