Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Random Selection of Recent Wells With Frac Data -- The Bakken, North Dakota,USA

Raw data; no analysis.

20538, 352, CLR, Calhoun 1-3H, Pembroke, Bakken, 24 stages; 2.3 million lbs (640K ceramics)
19968, 757, CLR, Peltan 2-18H, Jim Creek, Three Forks; 24 stages; 2.2 million lbs (588K ceramic)
20373, 2,812, BEXP, Alger State 16-21 1H, Alger, Bakken,34 stages; 4 million lbs (2.5 mill ceramic)
19499, 1,264, Fidelity, TTT Ranch 33-28H, Stanley, Bakken; 30 stages; 2.7 million lbs (not specified)
20335, 2,370, Newfield, Holm 150-99-13-24-1H, Siverston, Bakken; 38 stages; 4 mill lbs (not specified)
20552, 682, G3 Operating, Muller 1-21-16H, Climax, Bakken, 38 stages, 4 million lbs non-sand proppant
19528, 810, EOG, Van Hook 16-35H, Van Hook, Bakken, short lateral, 9 stages, 2 million lbs sand only
20460, 1,195, Zenergy, Lawlar 26-35H, North Tobacco Garden, Bakken, 26 stages, 2 mill lbs, sand
19444, 3,106, Whiting, Hecker 21-18TFH, Stark County; 2.4 million lbs, all sand
19332, 1,105, XTO, Lonnie 31X-3, Hofflund, Three Forks, 24 stages; 2. million lbs sand
19390, 175, SM, Broderson 13-35H, Siverston, Bakken; 2 stages (not a typo); 300,000 lbs sand
17263, 3,124, Murex, Chandler James 25-36H, Bakken, 10 stages; 1.2 million lbs sand (a monster well)

Look at the SM well, 19390, Broderson 13-35H: problems with fracking; they will go back in and complete the frack.

With regard to the others, I'm reminded of a Herb Caen column in the 1980's, San Francisco Chronicle in which he wrote:  "There is no difficulty finding a good wine; the trick is finding a good wine at an inexpensive price."

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