Updates
September 28, 2018: production data has been update for the EN-Jeffrey wells below. The graphic hasn't changed:
July 27, 2015: Wow, what a treat. I was wondering if a reader could shed light on what the pad looked like, whether it was one big pad, or more than one. It turns out that Scott Jeffrey, from New York, visited his family ranch, the Jeffrey Ranch, this past summer and took some great photos. They are facebook links, and for now, I think I will just provide the links -- maybe later post some of the photos as I usually do. Here are the links:
- Nice photo of two rows of 6 pumpers in each row
- The full "super-pad"
- The Hess EN-Jeffrey pad off in the distance
- An example of the signage
One can see the pad more closely at this link: https://www.google.com/maps/place/48%C2%B013%2744.1%22N+102%C2%B044%2757.5%22W/@48.229507,-102.7493787,230m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en.
Wow, what beautiful country. God's country.
Original Post
Technically, these eighteen (18) wells may sit on one, two, or three separate pads. I haven't seen the area first-hand; maybe a reader can shed more light. But for my purposes, from now on, when I see groups of more than six to ten wells such as this group, I will refer to the entire enchilada as a "super pad." Think of all the money being saved by building only one main road to the site. I assume Hess is using pipelines wherever possibly to bring all necessary fluids to the site and to remove waste fluids from the site.
28956, conf, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-9, last checked 9/18;
28955, conf, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-8,
28954, conf, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-7,
28953, conf, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-6,
28952, conf, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-5,
28951, conf, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-4,
The data for the wells below were updated on February 7, 2016: all the wells (with the exception of #22687) were on line for 24 days in 12/15; and, 28 days in 11/15;
27574, 1,154, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-9, 4 sections, t11/14; cum 182K 7/18; 10 days in 11/16; 21 days, 12/16;
27573, 837, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-8, 4 sections, t12/14; cum 155K 7/18;
22683, 615, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-3, t2/13; cum 164K 7/18;
22684, 689, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-2, 4 sections, t2/13; cum 188K 7/18;
22685, 598, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-2, 4 sections, t2/13; cum 136K 7/18;
22686, 771, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-1, 4 sections, t1/13; cum 167K 7/18;
27572, 1,265, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-7, 4 sections, t12/14; cum 175K 7/18;
27571, 944, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-6, 4 sections, t11/14; cum 121K 7/18; only 6 days in 12/15; only 2 days 11/16; 18 days, 12/16;
25924, 953, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-5, 4 sections, t5/14; cum 158K 7/18;
25923, 803, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-8, 4 sections, t5/14; cum 134K 7/18;
22682, 912, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2734H-3, 4 sections, t6/14; cum 180K 7/18;
22687, 1,107, Hess, EN-Jeffrey-155-94-2215H-1, t4/14; cum 1232K 7/18; only 11 days in 12/15; 16 days in 11/15;
Note: in a long note like this, there will be factual and typographical errors. If this information is important to you, go to the source.
*****************************************
Another Photo From A Reader In The Bakken
As promised, here is the third of several photos that will be posted over the next several days. The first batch of photos will be of the Statoil Trust wells a few miles west of Williston. This 5-well pad is just east of another 4-well pad in the same section.
A huge "thank you" to the reader for sending these photos.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.