2 of the laterals in this unit have angle points in them where they turn further east..........there are probably others but this is the first I have seen like this..........seems as if they are angled toward the reese cramblett unit to use all the available space I guess.
they start out with 500' spacing, then after the angles the spacing grows to 1000'........maybe they frac bigger where the spacing is bigger........interesting.
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Permalink Reply by SparrowHawk on July 16, 2015 at 2:12am Looks like we're abandoning the 7H on this pad. Plugging it this A.M.
Permalink Reply by SparrowHawk on July 21, 2015 at 11:33pm Nevermind. Not abandoning it. Working on the production string now.
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