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Eagle Ford well density: can productivity trends reverse?
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The Eagle Ford's condensate window is both highly economic and heavily developed. This makes well spacing considerations for PUD locations an important issue. In recent years, productivity has degraded by 10-20% in the core as top tier inventory is running low. What impact is well spacing having on productivity declines? What is the optimal well spacing in the Karnes Trough, which has the most economic wells but is already densely drilled?
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