All,
The condensate cannot simply disappear without trace alltogether. Think about this for a little while in regards to what happens when they perforate anywhere other than the 10ft section of the total 300ft that has been perforated so far in the lower section.
Suggest the condensate will return with a vengeance as well as better gas flow rates. They are enthusiastic for a reason.
So far we have been given no oficial reason for the disappearance of the condensate. This is very bad.... and also very good.
Of Course Rudyard's counsel should be kept in mind.
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