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MCFD
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MCFDMalta College of Family Doctors
MCFDMultiple Coagulation Factor Deficiency
MCFDMount Carmel Fire Department (Mount Carmel, PA)
MCFDMarin County Fire Department (California)
MCFDThousand Cubic Feet per Day (measurement; also seen as MCFPD and MCF/D)
MCFDMoyer's Corners Fire Department (New York)
MCFDMinistry of Children and Family Development (British Columbia, Canada)


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The stabilized daily flow rate over that five-day interval comprises 130 to 135 barrels of (40 to 42 API degree) oil per day with 400 to 420 thousand cubic feet per day of natural gas (65 to 70 barrels of oil equivalent per day) plus 55 to 60 barrels of water per day with a flowing well head pressure of approximately 1,045 pounds per square inch.
The Cook #1, located on the adjacent lease, was successfully tested on May 13, 2008, and flowed 900 thousand cubic feet per day on a 32/64ths choke.
TORONTO -- Production at Shiloh project jumps to 938 versus 550 thousand cubic feet per day Admiral Bay Resources Inc.
 
 
 
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