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To: kingfisher who wrote (601)6/15/1998 6:45:00 PM
From: grayhairs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1207
 
Hi Richard,

I do NOT believe that there is "a problem on this well".

If you go back and review my post #560 on this thread, we are today only at step three of a NORMAL industry completion procedure for a very deep well. Most actual procedures would have provided for the pending acid job (and, probably also for a follow up acid frac). As such, from my perspective I can see NO problem on this well.

I have no idea as to how many carbonate wells in Alberta might to date have been completed and placed on production without having acidized the perforated zone. But, as a percentage of all carbonate wells on production, I do know that it is an extremely small percentage. We are only witnessing a normal completion sequence, not a problem.

Today Apache tested gas!!!! NOW IT DOES START TO GET REAL INTERESTING.

Later,
grayhairs