Exactly zguy, the Collins Hemi-1 is clearly a well that has very different (excellent) features and characteristics that other wells in this SEK area do not demonstrate. A jack pump can be used and probably will be used by Hemi to control the pressures and flowrates from the Collins Hemi-1.
Another interesting point that should be explored is the requirement of an upgrade well head that needed to be put in place by Hemi to hold back this pressure on the Collins.
Many on this board just looked at this development as another tactic of Hemi delaying its progress with a well, but in reality when his well was first drilled and Hemi understood or better yet witnessed what it had; an immediate corrective action was needed so the well would not blow out.
I find it hard to believe that Hemi would have gone to this process if this well did not have this pressure as reported (2000-2500 psi)
With this well head now in place along with the jack pump, Hemi now regains full control of the Collins well and can be in position to control the proper type of flow rates for the oil and be able to contain the current strong amount of pressure being released.
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