How many wells would a PA well pad have?
How many laterals does a single well have?
If a well pad diagram showed 6 laterals 1H, 2H, 3H etc. are they single or separate wells?
If these laterals are from a single well head, is production then measured as the sum of all laterals passing through the well head?
What would typical production be from a single average marcellus lateral? As an example, If it was 5, would 3 laterals all producing 5 separately equal 15 for the well production of that month?
Any answers appreciated.
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I'm not really sure what you are trying to figure, but each well is unique in itself. The area of PA the well is located, the lateral length and number of fracture stages will all play a part on the volume of gas a well will produce per day. A well will decline over time, tight gas plays like the Marcellus will have a decline rate similar to this: 1st Year – 70%, 2nd Year – 33%, 3rd Year – 22%, 4th Year – 17%, 5th Year – 13%, 6th Year – 11%, 7th Year – 9%, 8th Year – 8%, 9th Year – 7%, 10th Year – 6%.
It has been stated previously that the IPs range from 1.5 MMCFD to 10 MMCFD in PA, depending on the location of the well. If you are in an area where the majority of the wells come in at 10 MMCFD, then that is what you can expect.
Good comments. Thank you.
I have previously read a royalty estimate rule of thumb is about $10 per day, per acre, per well. Can anyone substantiate this? Or is this a rural legend...?
From checks I've seen in the Susquehanna County area, figure between $6-10 in the second year of production. You'll want to ignore the first year's production as that can vary widely.
Be aware of the decline as mentioned in FXEF's post.
But again is that per acre, per day, PER WELL/LATERAL??
In other words: 20 acres in the unit with 6 producing laterals.
would you figure 20 x $6 x 30 (days) x 6 wells? = $21,600 per month (approx) for the first two years? Then declining.
Thanks for all the comments. I think it finally got through my cranium. The reason I was after production in MMcfd was to plug the numbers into a royalty estimator found at www.geology.com (in website's search window, place "natural gas royalty estimation"). The estimator will only compute royalty based upon MMcfd.
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