The Haynesville’s catapult to 12 Bcf in just three years was driven in part by rig activity. But the gas volumes from each new well are disproportional to the play’s early years. These experts describe what’s happening downhole that’s making the difference.
Speaker(s):
Dr. Ghazal Izadi, Global Discipline Lead, Unconventionals & Geothermal Reservoir Technical Services, Baker Hughes Co.
Bill Anthony, President, Wireline Services, GR Energy Services
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