Jeff Ventura
Chief Executive Officer
I’m glad you asked that, Rehan, a lot of people ask that, there is been, you’ve announced and I just went through some of our top wells and how they’ve performed initially 30 days and our oldest well like I said two, years. Clearly when I’m talking about wells like that they’re much better than that. Those wells are going to be 5 to 10 Bcf. They’re excellent wells. I’m comfortable right now, when we talk about 550,000 acres, that’s a huge position, when we talk about 900,000 acres, that’s massive. Again, I’d just come back and lot of people challenge me on that and challenges our team, but I’d come back and I’ll argue if we can hit the midpoint of that range, $3.5 million for 3.5 B’s, signing cost or buck 16. Now, they work down to $3 a gas, I’ll do that all day long. I think long run on gas it’s going to be $6 to $8 in mcf. I don’t know if any other play in the U.S. that’s better than that. That has that kind of scale and magnitude and repeatability and maybe there is another one out there, but I’m not aware what it is. When you couple those results with the fact that we’re in the Appalachian basin, we are getting the premiums to NYMEX and the lot of royalties that we have, it’s hard to beat those economics. Could they better? Absolutely, some of these high-end wells I’m talking about, they are much better than 3 to 4 Bcf. I’m not saying that those wells are B’s. I’m just saying when you think in terms of broad acreage positions I think that’s a reasonable number based on what I see, maybe it’s better, who knows, time will tell. Again I’d come back to, if you look at the best part of the Barnett, Tarrant County, the wells I think average 3 to 3.5 days probably 3.2 on average. So I’m really excited by where we are, but I understand when you are trying to go. I just think it’s early, it could happen, though.