AJQ armour energy limited

As I have said before, the most important thing at the end of...

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    As I have said before, the most important thing at the end of the day is getting the gas to flow, we can have a vastly experienced board, huge acreage, good location (in terms of no farmers to deal with) etc etc BUT all that will count for little if we can’t get that quality gas to flow at a commercial rate!

    With that in mind what are people's thoughts on the required flow rate for E2 to make this well economical?

    I would have thought given its depth and the cost of fraccing, a flow rate in the vicinity of 2-3mmcfd would be required to make this well economical. Of course it would be nice to see some big numbers, anything above 5mmcfd would be a stellar result.

    Not long now until we will find out.

    s.loeb
 
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