Hi Mitis, Its not really possible to say because the economics depend on two main factors . The flowrate being the first, and, the sustainability being the second. In other words it is no good getting an initial flowrate of 3-4, or even 5-7 mmcfd, if it drops off significantly over the test period, which would mean that a lot more wells would have to be drilled, which in turn would impact on the economics. Thats why they test the well for 60 days to get all the relevant data before running economics.
So there is a long way to go with Warro before anything definitive can be established.
Occam
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