RE:Slow rampshmenkari wrote: When working with high presure, oil, gas, even water, you put a slow ramp up of operating pressure on your lines and appertinances such as valves and such. In this way you can determine if your system is working properly or if repairs need to be made. The exsisting infrastructure is a real bonus but it is also many years old. So the operator prudently made the desision to slowly ramp up operations. This is a good idea and how it is done in the industry (if you want to make money). If you are ivested it is not a problem, if you are flipping then maybe this is not the one for you.
I agree taking it slow with the exsisting infrastructure but I believe the rig was tested out while in port for safety reasons . Anyway the program is moving along at a good pace andwe are hitting NAT/GAS and only a matter of time with 15 more wells to drill we hit the motherload pocket. Then all hell will break loose with the sp . If your shorting or flipping IMO be very careful that news does not hit or sit tight on your stack and be patient while NAT/GAS prices rise so adds even more $$ to the kitty . Cheers.