OK we have a lot of wells in the Parshall field that are producing for
as long as several months on their own pressure, and EOG has all but
quit installing mechanical horse- or duck-head pumps on wells drilled
this year. They use submersibles instead, whigh require much more
electricity but can better keep up with the productive wells.

I know that a crane similar to a fracing crane is used when the
submersible pump is being installed, and I have seen a pump being
installed, but I am unclear as to what to look for to indicate that
the well is on a submersible and no longer pumping under its own
pressure once the submersible is installed.  Can anyone help me here
so that I can quickly determine if a well is pumping under its own
pressure versus running off a submersible? I suppose a big electric
line is one clue. I Hear Mountrail-Williams coop is having a heck of a
time trying to get the electric needed to these wells.
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