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Comment by duderonon Mar 04, 2014 12:28pm
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RE:RE:RE:Wapiti test suspended

RE:RE:RE:Wapiti test suspendedSo if the well was suspended due to H2S during the flow back, does that mean the condensate, if present in appreciabel amounts, would not have been realized in the shortened test? As far as the sour gas is concerend, I guess that blip of selling last week had more to do with the insiders knowing there was sour gas. Really, with todays on site drilling resources and technology such as: gas detectors, pason, mudloggers, this 8% surely wasn't a surprise. I've been on many locations during drilling where the H2S  percentages were WAY less and the smell of rotten eggs was impossible to miss. Was this area known to be sour based on offset wells or was thie a complete surprise?
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