Post by
Margin321 on Apr 11, 2024 9:48am
Spring Load Limits still in place
They always give a three day notice on their website so nothing until next week and probably a bit longer. Still, should eb soon. Then I hope the company will quickly anounce their plans. What service provider is coming? When will they come? What is the basic plan for completion and testing. As much detail as possible.
Remember the intial plan was to reach TD by end of February and proceed directly to testing to be completed by end of March. They had a slight delay to switch to air based driilling kit. (because of losing fluids into bigger than expected fractures in the capstone). Then the road restrictions were put in on March 11, much earlier than usual because of the mild winter. They load limits can stay on a maximum of 8 weeks so they could continue into early May, or the could be lifted sooner. Ther is always a 3 day notice on the web site Minnesota Deparment of Transportation web site.
In the end it may be hood there was a slight pause to get most information possible from wireline dats and from looking at old and new cores. The porosity is due to larger scale discrete porosity features such as fractures and vugs and that can be complex. Question is flow rate and sustainability of flow and size of the accessible resource.
Regardless, I hope they are all prepared to agressively move forward with the testing package as soon as they are able, and to communicate the details.