I was not calling you a downramper at all. I was referring to the posters that have been spouting on this thread over the past weeks about how terrible the flows are without actually having an understanding about what the current flows represent.
It is my understanding that the wells were only fracced for calibration purposes (i.e small volumes of propant). Therefore the flows recorded currently are only for CALIBRATION and will clearly be lower than what would be considered commercial for a fully fracced well. Once the calibration flows have been monitored over the next months then a decision will be made whether or not the wells are considered commercial.
So in summary i think it is odd to hear all the posters stating that the flows that are currently being recorded are NOT commercial. Of course they are not. They are for calibration only. And only TSV and ALCOA will know what flows would be considered commercial.
The good news here is that liquids in the wells are reducing which did not happen in the failed wells 3 and 4.
Please someone correct me if I am wrong here.
DYOR IMHO
I was not calling you a downramper at all. I was referring to...
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