Drove by the site today - looks like a giant blowtorch in the sky.
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thanks for the update. can you get a picture on here? thanks...
Must be a lot of gas, because there were three flares at the site. There is one main pipe and two smaller ones right beside it. I heard two weeks ago that Halcon is estimating about 100 barrels of oil a day from the Phillips well.
They better hope for more than 100 bbl/d. If there aren't additional liquids in that mix they could be in very, very deep trouble.
I was surprised myself when I heard that estimate, because I have heard Halcon has been pleased with what they have seen from the area (western Mercer/eastern Trumbull). Time will tell.
I also heard that they were pleased with that part of Trumbull/Mercer. Now the NCL field...well, I'd start playing with the put options on HK stock.
Thanks, Steven. Just found this on the Venango Co. site. Said it was from yesterday @ 4:30 from the Phillips site.
That was probably a picture from Saturday, since it was raining yesterday. The two smaller pipes to the right of the pipe with the flare, also had a flame, albeit, smaller than the main one. Either way, impressive site and hopefully, that means good things for us in Trumbull and Mercer counties.
That sure doesnt look like the flare i seen at hilcorps well CLL1 in poland ohio it was 40' feet or more and sounds like frieght train on steroids!
Thought you all mind find this interesting. It seams like good news for the area. (Mercer/Trumbull), at the very least.
http://investors.halconresources.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=76...
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