http://www.itg.com/2013playbyplayrecap/presentations/
See Bottom 2 Videos with accompanying ITG Presentations from New York City - Nov 2013.
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good stuff....wish I could read the charts!
Yeah it's interesting ..I think the technology is much better and flow rates are much higher today..good stuff...data is 2012.
I wonder where the pad is? It would be interesting to find out.
You're welcome Tim.
Here's my best guess as to where the new 5 well super rich pad is located based on the PADEP SPUD report: a few miles directly north of Avella in Jefferson TWP, Washington County, PA and 2 miles SE of Eldersville, PA.
Oddly enough, the last name of the surface owner is Burkett for these Marcellus wells!
All 5 wells SPUD in January in RRC's super-rich area.
1/17/2014
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125-26947
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OGO-60915
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RANGE RESOURCES APPALACHIA
LLC |
EP DOGO SWDO Dstr
Off |
Washington
|
Jefferson Twp
|
BURKETT UNIT 7H
|
GAS
|
Active
|
40.327377
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-80.456411
|
Horizontal Well
|
Yes
|
1/17/2014
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125-26948
|
OGO-60915
|
RANGE RESOURCES APPALACHIA
LLC |
EP DOGO SWDO Dstr
Off |
Washington
|
Jefferson Twp
|
BURKETT UNIT 8H
|
GAS
|
Active
|
40.327322
|
-80.456575
|
Horizontal Well
|
Yes
|
1/17/2014
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125-26949
|
OGO-60915
|
RANGE RESOURCES APPALACHIA
LLC |
EP DOGO SWDO Dstr
Off |
Washington
|
Jefferson Twp
|
BURKETT UNIT 9H
|
GAS
|
Active
|
40.327241
|
-80.456386
|
Horizontal Well
|
Yes
|
1/18/2014
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125-27213
|
OGO-60915
|
RANGE RESOURCES APPALACHIA
LLC |
EP DOGO SWDO Dstr
Off |
Washington
|
Jefferson Twp
|
BURKETT UNIT 10H
|
GAS
|
Active
|
40.327283
|
-80.456480
|
Horizontal Well
|
Yes
|
1/18/2014
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125-27212
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OGO-60915
|
RANGE RESOURCES APPALACHIA
LLC |
EP DOGO SWDO Dstr
Off |
Washington
|
Jefferson Twp
|
BURKETT UNIT 6H
|
GAS
|
Active
|
40.327338
|
-80.456316
|
Horizontal Well
|
Yes
|
Todd,
If you are correct, that puts this pad in the fourth tier of the Range Marcellus GIP map. That is surprising.
Phil
we'll know for sure which new wells are performing at what level in a couple months with the production reports.
I don't think you can tell much from those production reports. I'm in a unit with 3 Marcellus wells and have noticed how they "hide" data. Each month a different well produces 2X the other two. Been doing that for 9 months. Good thing is no decline at all so far. Hope it stays that way for another 36 months or more. I'll add our gas production dropped but NGL's went up when they expanded Cryo-processing.
Tim,
Thanks for the added color. Just wishful thinking with the production reports. Especially in the wet gas areas you can't determine much whenever the state does not require NGL production to be reported.
How many barrels of NGL do your wells average per mmcf if I may ask?
Yeah - that's also the beauty of the wet gas is that most of the decline curve is associated with diffusion of the gas as opposed to an initial hyperbolic decline curve associated with dry gas after production begins.
Todd,
I had to do some work on my spreadsheet because they started up the Cryo-processing (Ethane extraction).
For the first 7 months the gas was ~1130 Btu. For ~ every 15.097Mcf got 1 Bbl of NGL's and ~83.996 Mcf for Bbl of condensate.
For the last 3 months ~1069 Btu gas and ~7.214 Mcf for 1 Bbl of NGL's (much lower price) and 73.045 Mcf for barrel of Condensate. That Condensate number for last 3 months is probably off due to truck schedules at wellhead. Condensate has large month to month swings.
I think the wells upstream of us (Dry gas) have started to decline. I think our production is up. More room in pipeline for our gas!!
Tim,
Was the first 7 months ethane rejection and the last 3 months some ethane recovery? I know that some ethane recovery has started in SW PA but the sales price for the ethane barely covers the shipping cost.
Phil
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