"It does not fit that we have had a flow of nearly 3mmcfd previously for 17hrs and now a much lower rate for 24hrs, particularly with the demonstration of rapid build up"
It does, check the Para #1 flow rates, same problem. Large outrush pressures followed by declining pressure and commensurate dwindling flow rates. I agree that proppant might inhibit flow rate, but not to that extent.
I predict Para #4 will be announced, whilst P3 will be 'temporarily shut-in' for more work...then we will all go "ooh ahh" over Para 4 and forget about P3, until it starts getting included in reports as having a flow of 1.6mmcfd when it was first tested...the next round of gullible investors will buy in
My prediction:
1. P3 is a duster
2. P4 announcement is imminent
and yes, I agree with Janti all the way BUT I hold stock, so I can be as negative and realistic as I like.
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