Nice additionIf I remember my logging correctly, the "E" sand is the lowest so that's the one they'll perf first; 14 metres ( about 45 feet ) should deliver at least 10 Mmcf maybe a lot more.
Recall that Guluc-2 delivered 16+ from just 5.5 metres; I cite the March 29 Update
On March 28, 5.5 metres of the lower natural gas sands in the Guluc-2 well were perforated and tested. Flow rates peaked at a rate of 16.35 MMcf/day. S
so this could be a real monster !
Anyone who still doesn't comprehend the story unfolding here is never going to "get it".