Just wondering. I saw a report a while back that says a well peaks out at 2 to 3 years. At the rate they're drilling, the frackers will have fracked all the frackable locations in another 10 to 15 years. I was thinking it would totally dry up by 2035.
A well usually peaks in its first full month of continuous production (which is generally its second month of production, barring operational issues).
The number of frackable locatons as referenced by USGS resource estimates runs into the 100,000's, perhaps even millions. Don't worry, it will take longer than from now to 2035 to make all those wells happen.