these are production numbers from Hess CadizB wells for the last 3 QTR's........the most recent QTR shows highest production.........were they choked back in the previous QTR?..........or maybe some toe to toe communication with Hess AthensB wells that recently came on line?........I would guess choking........kindof interesting.

Q3-2014

#

OIL

GAS

BRINE

DAYS

oil/day

gas/day

1H-14

4,701

328,210

2,412

57

82

5758

2H-14

4,201

224,218

1,956

34

124

6595

3H-14

7,286

366,061

4,078

72

101

5084

4H-14

9,775

463,475

4,663

77

127

6019

Q4-2014

#

oil

gas

brine

days

oil/day

gas/day

1H-14

3,586

226,514

4,332

70

51

3236

2H-14

2,478

159,460

2,406

55

45

2899

3H-14

4,655

295,385

5,603

71

66

4160

4H-14

3,387

214,629

3,806

66

51

3252

Q1-2015

#

OIL

GAS

BRINE

DAYS

oil/day

gas/day

1H-14

9,019

508,992

3,044

82

110

6207

2H-14

8,726

483,381

2,827

84

104

5755

3H-14

10,217

567,372

3,349

83

123

6836

4H-14

7,522

421,774

2,606

84

90

5021

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At this point I think it's safe to say that all wells are choked, none of them are flowing wide open, and if they're then the first year decline rate will be steep, really steep.

but there are not many that show such a dramatic increase in production like this one......this one is strange.

Not an expert by any means,know a little about drilling and fracking.But on the chart above I see whereBrine is listed.I thought that this was used when fracking then disposed of. Why would it be on the production  sheet? Tried to look up on the net could not find an answer.Thanks

apparently some wells produce a bunch of brine.........they have to report amounts to the state.

some wells don't produce any brine..........some a little.........some a lot.

One possibility is that the operator installed compression on the system late last year - that would explain the increased production just as easily. You'll know more once Q2 figures are available.

A compressor on the line heading away from the well, I presume?

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