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To: Robert McCullough who wrote (3773)7/30/1999 1:54:00 PM
From: Salt'n'Peppa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15703
 
Bob, the blowout contained a very small percentage of H2S, but not enough to warrant separating, or to classify the well as "sour".
The blowout was classified as "sweet" gas.

I believe that at the time they snuffed the blowout, after 6 months of open flow, the well was producing somewhere around 10MMcf/day gas and 400 bbls/day condensate.

I would imagine that this #1R well should produce a higher proportion of gas initially, given the amount of vertical structure that has been gained, and certainly produce it in higher quantities.

S&P