I’ve been diving into recent subsurface data around the Appalachian Basin, and there’s some compelling evidence that we might be sitting on more untapped resources than previously thought. The latest seismic surveys suggest formations with higher porosity could yield better returns than our projections. Has anyone else explored this area or seen similar findings that might challenge our current estimates?
I’ve seen similar results with formations around 2,000 feet deep showing unexpectedly high porosity too. Given your findings on seismic surveys, it might be worth trying some targeted drilling next quarter — our latest project around that depth yielded a 30% increase in production. Just make sure to account for the variability in reservoir quality.
It’s interesting how seismic surveys can change our perspective. I worked on a project last year in the Basin where we tapped into a formation with similar porosity stats and saw solid returns. Just keep an eye on the extraction costs; they can pile up faster than expected, especially at those depths; @kwhite11, have you considered any new drilling methods for those deeper formations?