In the same press release, CLR announced the completion of thirteen (13) company-operated gross wells (7.4 net) in the North Dakota Bakken since July 1, 2010, and their one-day test results:
- 18769, Roadrunner 1-15H, Murphy Creek, 1,722
- 18679, Medicine Hole 2-27H, Jim Creek, 1,702
- 18909, Rollefstad 2-3H, Antelope, 1,689
- 18795, Bonney 2-3H (Bonney 2-3M), Jim Creek, 2,435
- 18958, Howard 1-5H, Dolphin, 1,201
- 18584, Ravin 1-1H, wildcat -- 150-97, 1,034
- 18851, Bjella 1-24H, Temple, 1,029
How have other wells in immediate area of these wells done?
- Near the Roadrunner well, there were two wells, the Bartlet 21-16H, file #18074, a BR well, with an IP of 25. Yes, 25. Also, the Nanette Strommen 21-13H well, file # 17608, a MRO well, with an IP of 120. Yes, 120.
- There are four wells practically on the same pad as the Medicine Hole well: 19168, 17574, 16548, and 18679. I have data for only one of these (besides 18679): 17574 a CLR well, had an IP of 273.
- Near the Rollefstad well are 18159 and 17609. The former is a CLR TFS well with an IP of 754, and the latter is a Hess well with an IP of 504.
- Near the Bonney well are two: the 17135, a BR well with an IP of 143; and 17379, another BR well, with an IP of 83.
Also, for investors, see this article in Barron's.
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