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.” State 36-2R well evaluation The Zephyr team has conducted an integrated post well evaluation incorporating all geological, geophysical and engineering data gathered from the State 36-2R well and from the greater field area. Gross Recoverable Condensate (MMBC) 3.5 Net Recoverable Condensate (MMBC) 2.7
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