Condensate generally comes from the gas within the well and is usually in the "wet gas" bundle. That is my understanding. Gas, wet gas, condensate are all hydrocarbons. What Scott stated was that they have "Increased background gas with heavier hydrocarbon components"
Condensate is heavier than wet gas which is heavier than gas and then there is a whole spectrum of crude oil weights. Heavier hydrocarbon components can be any of those.........
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