Thursday, March 29, 2012

Seven (7) New Permits -- A TYPO Affecting a G3 Well -- Another Re-Completed Well -- The Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA

Daily activity report, March 29, 2012 --

Operators: OXY USA (2), XTO, Crescent Point, BR, Oasis, CLR

Fields: Union Center, Alger, Fayette, Brooklyn, and West Capa

Crescent Point Energy has a permit for a wildcat in Williams County.

Three (3) wells were released from "tight hole" status; only one was completed/
fracked, but it was a good one (it must have set some kind of record assuming it's not a typo):
  • 21083, 4,113, 413,  G3 Operating, Doris 1-28-33H, s9/11; t1/12; F; cum 6K; a wildcat in the far northwest corner of Williams County, about 22 miles northwest of Williston; target was the Upper Bakken; 30 stage frack with 3 million lbs white sand; to the best of my knowledge, this is the first time this well has been mentioned on this blog. The IP reported by NDIC is a typo (as noted above, I suggested this might be a typo): G3 Operating reports the IP to be 413 on the original well file.
One well was recompleted:
  • 7631, Missouri River Royalty Corp, Henry Torstenson 1, McKenzie, From Red River to Duperow

2 comments:

  1. Are there contradictory numbers on this report?
    I see where the IP line does indeed say 4,113. But at the bottom, it lists production for December 1 day - 20 BBLS,
    January 31 days - 5548 BBLS
    February 5 days - 341 BBLS
    For an average of 160 bpd over those 3 days.
    How is one to interpret this?

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    1. You are correct; it's a typo. The well file from the company shows an IP of 413.

      This is the second time I've seen the NDIC make a typo / transcription error on the NDIC report from the original report.

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