I have emailed the company and got response from Rick De Boer :
1. They managed to get half of what they wanted into the formation and the rest is stuck in the casing and will need to be removed (IMO because they wanted to maximize the flow rate hens pumped in more than required)
2. Once the casing is cleared they will be able to find out how effective the stimulation has been and move forward with either redoing the frac or completing the interval if its good.
3. Delay was due to Halliburtons schedule is pretty full and kept slipping.
4. Can't give an accurate prediction of the timetable and need to keep addressing the immediate operational concerns.
Looks like nothing we can do but wait for them to clear the casing and assess the effectiveness of what did go into the formation and an update will be out then. This coule be a few days.
On the bright side, I have noticed this sentence in yesterday announcement "The well is being monitored and is flowing back the carrier fluid". What is pushing the fluid back ? must be gas at the bottom zones where the first half went in and the stuff up happened further up.
Well, it goes back at the bottom of the draw for now.
Wait patiently.
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