Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Random Update Of Two Whiting Wells In Park Oil Field -- December 10, 2014

Updates

June 22, 2018: an update of these Whiting wells at this post. Graphic today:




March 8, 2016: huge wells; updated here.

June 13, 2015: random update here

May 7, 2015: updated -- screenshot of same area today --



Updated production for the two wells in question and other wells in the immediate area:
  • 28055, 1,754, Whiting, Smith Federal 41-13PH, Park, Three Forks B1, 17 stages, 1.6 million lbs, s10/10; t5/15; cum 276K 4/18;
  • 28056, 2,282, Whiting, Smith Federal 44-12PH, Park, Three Forks B1, s10/14; t4/15; cum 391K 4/18;
  • 20526, 2,446, Whiting, Smith 34-12TFH, Park, t9/11;  cum 376K 4/18;
  • 20504, 2,696, Whiting, Pronghorn Federal 21-13TFH, Park, t12/11; cum 283K 4/18;
  • 27691, 2,683, Whitng, Pronghorn Federal 11-13PH, Park, t11/14; cum 315K 4/18;
  • 23419, 1,556, Whiting, Hecker 11-18PH, Bell, t11/12; cum 334K 4/18;
  • 23420, 1,861, Whiting, Frank 14-77PH, Bell, t11/12; cum 391K 4/18;
  • 19444, 3,106, Whiting, Hecker 21-18TFH, Bell, t3/11; cum 413K 4/18;
  • 20828, 2,456, Whiting, Frank 34-7TFH, Bell, t1/12; cum 416K 4/18;
  • 32288, SI/NC, Whiting, Smith Federal 34-12-2PH, Park,
December 10, 2014: it looks like there may be an explanation to the question asked below. A reader answers:
I know that Whiting likes to drill the surface on one well, move to the next, drill the surface, then move back to the first well and drill the intermediate. Then they move to the second and drill the intermediate. Sometimes they will stay on that well and drill to TD. Then move back and finish the other well. I'm guessing that's what it's showing. They do this because after cementing the casing it takes a little time for the cement to set up enough to continue. This way they don't have to wait for the cement. They just move to the next well.
This will help a lot of readers; many of us were not aware that there were two "zones," the surface and the intermediate before the big rig drilled to TD. It makes sense; about the cement casing setting/curing. Much appreciated. 
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A reader noticed:
Not sure what is going on in Park 12-140N-100W. Wells 28055 and 28056, for last 3 weeks map hasn't changed. 28056 shows 2 laterals, then they stopped, started drilling 28056, then stopped, and are back to drilling 28055 again? Any ideas? 
I don't have any information. The sundry forms / file report do not shed any light. Both are Three Forks B1 wells. Maybe another reader knows more.
 
Here's the screen shot of the area today:




These are the two wells in question and other wells in the immediate area (production will be updated above; the data below will not be updated):
  • 28055, drl, Whiting, Smith Federal 41-13PH, Park, s10/10; producing, 15K first month, 3/15;
  • 28056, conf, Whiting, Smith Federal 44-12PH, Park, s10/14; producing, 17K first month, 3/15;

  • 20526, 2,446, Whiting, Smith 34-12TFH, Park, t9/11;  cum 287K 3/15;
  • 20504, 2,696, Whiting, Pronghorn Federal 21-13TFH, Park, t12/11; cum 190K 10/14;
  • 27691, conf, Whitng, Pronghorn Federal 11-13PH, Park, producing, a huge well;
  • 23419, 1,556, Whiting, Hecker 11-18PH, Bell, t11/12; cum 210K 10/14;
  • 23420, 1,861, Whiting, Frank 14-77PH, Bell, t11/12; cum 244K 101/4;
  • 19444, 3,106, Whiting, Hecker 21-18TFH, Bell, t3/11; cum 333K 10/14;
  • 20828, 2,456, Whiting, Frank 34-7TFH, Bell, t1/12; cum 305K 10/14;
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4 comments:

  1. I know that Whiting likes to drill the surface on one well, move to the next, drill the surface, then move back to the first well and drill the intermediate. Then they move to the second and drill the intermediate. Sometimes they will stay on that well and drill to TD. Then move back and finish the other well. I'm guessing that's what it's showing. They do this because after cementing the casing it takes A little time for the cement to set up enough to continue. This way they don't have to wait for the cement. They just move to the next well.

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    1. That makes a lot of sense; thank you. Very much appreciated.

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  2. Thank you to "Anonymous" for the answer!!! Thanks Bruce for posting my question! And Bruce, this also answers one of my earlier statements to you, as I was wondering if Whiting would use the updated technology on any of these wells. These are cemented, just didn't understand the process. Again, thanks to both of you!!

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    1. I learn a lot through readers; much appreciated.

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