Right now, in that field, and in the entire southwest part of the state, there is a lone rig on site:
- 19717, ROS, CLR, Wallman 42-8H
- 19872, C, CLR, MPHU 43-9H
- 19716, C, CLR, Della 31-17SH
- 5530, CLR, 2006, West Red River, 386K
- 14971, CLR, 2000, West Red River, 320K
- 5456, CLR, 1974, West Red River, 610K
- 13867, CLR, 1996/2010, West Red River, 105K
- 7675, CLR, 1980, West Red River, 167K
- 16064, CLR, 2010, West Red River, 11K
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Now let's look a little bit deeper:
13867: this CLR well has two spud dates (1996 and 2010. In 2010, CLR re-entered the well and put in a horizontal into the Red River "B" formation. The IP was 123, and the production was running 2,000 bbls/month; there is no mention of fracking). Here are the production numbers for this well:
- For the first few months after spudding, 1,000 bbls/month
- Then for several months, 800 bbls/month
- Before leveling off at 600 bbls/months for years (with one notable exception: 1,800 bbls 2/05)
- Then August, 2010: no production; that's when CLR was re-entering the well
- September, 2010: 2,225
- October, 2010: 3,712
November, 2010: 3,281 - December, 2010: 2,524
- January, 2011: 3,281
- February, 2011: 3,712
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5456 is a vertical well into the Red River, and spaced at 320 acres. It is still producing at about 800 bbls/month and seems fairly stable.
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