RE: MANY GOOD DAYS STILL AHEADhey man ,i have read all those nr before i bought my big chunk today,for people who dont know anything about oil and gas industry you dont want the gas to come to surface,so the engineers and geoligist have a rough idea what kind of pressure there dealing with before driliing begins, but for them to have kicks and have gas coming to surface and having to mud up to 1.63sg only tell me one thing,theres a SH... load of pressure,and these resiours there drilling into are massive so honestly this is a test well there sitting on a massive field,where theres going to more holes punched,i have seen a drill mud of 1.65 sg before ,the frac we did sanded of the bottom 1/3 of the perfs and she still flowed at 9 mill ,im sure this makes nosense to anyone but where sitting on alot of pressure ,and we will be heading north again shortly after the next nr
cheers