Re: Timeline
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May 11, 2009 06:28PM
Developing large acreage positions of unconventional and conventional oil and gas resources
>The Szolnok pay zone is at least three times larger, so a 15-20 MMscf/d would have to be a reasonable expectation :)
The pressures are much higher in the Mako Trough as well. According to Darcy's law, flows are directly proportional to the pressure.
Porosity is about the same. It's ~9% in the Warro-3. Permeability is 0.1 to .001 mD, also very similar to what I suspect they have in the Mako Trough.
This also sounds familiar, doesn't it?
"Schlumberger noted that Warro reservoir characteristics are more favourable than those of Jonah in a number of important areas: the thicknesses of the Warro pay intervals are greater, more laterally continuous and have higher permeability than in Jonah. "
"....But they're not as good as the Mako Trough" :)
They are flaring the Warro-3 into a flare pit.