The report is for the entire month of February
Thats why production was 28 days or less.
These are the official records for the well, and it is Marion themselves report this.
If you choose to down play these figures or their meaning it would indicate a rather naive view of the oil and gas industry. These state records are the bible for oil and gas records. Well Logs, Permits, This is where that information is stored. You are telling me that you don't understand them and are questioning their validity.
If you don't like tables, check out this fantastic graphical tool.
http://mapserv.utah.gov/oilgasmining/
Zoom into Clear Creek, then to the east you will see Drunkards Wash.
Zoom down and click on the wells to see their history
Drunkards Wash is also a Ferron Sandstone producing field.
Your Challenge.
What percentage of wells at Drunkards Wash EVER produced 5 mmcf/day or more?
What Percentage of Wells at Drunkards Wash produce 1 mmcf/day or more?
The average production per well at Drunkards Wash is below 0.5 mmcf/day. Clear Creek has far less potential than Drunkards Wash in my view and the cost of drilling is far higher.
5 mmcf / day ????
Don't make me laugh.....
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