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Excelerate Energy Inc T.EE.DB


Primary Symbol: EE

Excelerate Energy, Inc. is a liquefied natural gas (LNG) company. The Company offers a full range of flexible regasification services from floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) to infrastructure development, to LNG and natural gas supply. The Company operates a fleet of ten purpose-built FSRUs, have completed more than 2,700 ship-to-ship (STS) transfers of LNG with over 50 LNG operators and delivered more than 6,600 billion cubic feet of natural gas through 16 LNG regasification terminals. In addition to standard LNG carrier functionality, its purpose-built FSRUs have the onboard capability to vaporize LNG and deliver natural gas through specially designed offshore and near-shore receiving facilities. Its business spans the globe, with regional offices in approximately 10 countries and operations in the Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Finland, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United States.


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Comment by pathus21on Dec 12, 2012 2:35pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: ...and now for some good n

Good point. All of these NOWP regulations are such a pain. Should have put my money in KOG. So how long can this well that they recovered from 160 to 450 BPD keep that production up? These rules are kind of confusing. My understand is most wells can produce at max for a month or so and then are reduced to 100-150bpd.

Also I noticed they were talking about using more of these pumps. Can we realistically see a rapid ramp up in produciton as a result? This quote was taken from the same paragraph as the North WF. Can these pumps be used in the south WF?

"As well, three wells are being evaluated as potential candidates for the installation of ESP's in order to lower the pump in the wellbore and increase production."

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