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    I cannot comment if they wells can drainage the entire field or not, but I am telling you, I am working currently on some wells completed in '57 -'63 and they are still producing. Mississippian carbonates, ~2100-2500m TVD. Production from one well up to 6.7bcf.

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    Question More similar examples

    Hi,
    Can you please provide some more examples (or links) for wells producing for more than 10-15yrs? Your reply as quoted below is very interesting and I appreciate it.

    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yengineer View Post
    I cannot comment if they wells can drainage the entire field or not, but I am telling you, I am working currently on some wells completed in '57 -'63 and they are still producing. Mississippian carbonates, ~2100-2500m TVD. Production from one well up to 6.7bcf.

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