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Permian Pulse: A late summer's look at well performance
Report summary
Well performance in the Permian Basin is dynamic. Operators continue to find ways to maximise completion efficiency and increase flow rates. However, some parts of the basin have cooled down while others continue to improve. Coming out of our summer 2017 revisions to type curves across the Permian, we highlight some of the key areas of focus for Permian well performance.
Table of contents
- Wolfcamp breakeven map
- Midland Basin type curve metrics vs last update
- Reeves Core IRR - CAPEX vs Productivity
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- Permian Pulse: A late summer's look at well performance: Image 1
- Permian Pulse: A late summer's look at well performance: Image 2
- Permian Pulse: A late summer's look at well performance: Image 3
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