They pretty much shut the Well in after 6-7 days of flow testing, so considering the "mud" etc has partially blocked the fractures etc we have still been averaging around 300 bopd, which is very good under the circumstances.
The fact that they are going ahead with the construction of the production facilities even under these sub-optimal conditions is also very positive.
The current plan is obviously to let the Well build up pressure and see if can naturally move enough of the "mud" to let this thing flow more consistently.
If we can get a more constant flow and dislodge some of the "shrapnel", there is every chance that the Well will gradually increase in production over time, and the acid rinse etc may not even be necessary.
Half an ounce of luck and this could surprise everyone to the upside! Worst case scenario ... let it burp up 300 bopd for the next couple of years. At the current SP, the risk/reward on those numbers looks ok, but everyone's risk profile is different of course.
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