Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Random Update On A Red River Well

While updating the 3Q13 wells, this one caught my attention (no IP):
  • 24670, no IP reported, Whiting, Plienis 24-24, Camel Hump, a directional Red River well; TD 12,517 feet (TVD, 12,449 feet); 15 days to drill to total depth; [these are really deep wells, one hits the middle Bakken about 9,000 in the Williston Basin]; reached total depth February 22, 2013; cum 58K 10/13;

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
RED RIVER10-20133177007983665328403227
RED RIVER9-20132856675653718222402172
RED RIVER8-20133172517570574291402852
RED RIVER7-20133184958127615352703466
RED RIVER6-20133096259429557384803789
RED RIVER5-2013311118711359689461104550
RED RIVER4-20132976576640980312003062
RED RIVER3-20130000000

This well is certainly as good as any number of middle Bakken wells and at considerably less cost (deeper depth, but no fracking).



Was this well an aberration, an anomoly? Let's look at it's sister wells to the west:
  • 23533, 560, Whiting, Katherine 33-23, a Red River well, Camel Hump, t12/12; cum 84K 10/13;
  • 22750, 455, Whiting, Rieckhoff 44-22, a Red River well, Camel Hump, t8/12; cum 109K 10/13;

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