badnews, the 4 WD61 wells are tied into an Exxon pipeline running onshore Louisiana and should get Henry Hub pricing for both gas and condensate. Those wells were producing 4,500 barrels of condensate per month pre-hurricane, and that is priced as oil. The top of page 17 states, "The operator has notified Pioneer that production at West Delta resumed production at all four wells in October 2007 at a combined production rate of 4.8 MMCFD", which indicates gas only since it does not say 4.8MMCFD "equivalent" as is usually stated when production is a mix of gas and condensate.
The Midway/Nimitz pipeline goes into the Katy Hub onshore Texas. You're right about big disparaties in far west pricing hubs, but no Trust properties go there for obvious reasons.
You warn me, "Let up hope you have not traded in any MOSH or PXD around any of those dates. Your " unimpeachable source" must be an insider. If as you say the information you get does not reach the public at large, you should take great care in how it might be construed you use it."
Once production data is submitted to the MMS, it is public. The MMS runs 3 months behind, so I just get the public figures in real time. I explained, and moderator CA$H explained, that public information definition in past posts. Did you forget???
Ok, so you managed to waste some of my time AGAIN. GO AWAY FLUFFY, OK; LIKE YOU PROMISED. MikeWhite and you tend to act in concert; HE BROKE HIS PROMISE TO STAY AWAY TOO. You're like "bad pennies, that always return". Please just quit hanging around here and asking dumb negative questions.
Please OTC, CA$H, and Ron; take your unbrella, put it around their necks and yank them off stage? They are both counter-productive pests.