Saturday, September 19, 2015

Random Update Of An MRO Well Re-Entered / Fracked -- September 19, 2015

Update, February 17, 2017:

This well has been re-entered/re-fracked (see below). Production: 

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN12-20162834923487228139882603859
BAKKEN11-20163041414061232443283584129
BAKKEN10-20163146014831242243783241459
BAKKEN9-20163045344385242641423073404
BAKKEN8-20163150675056263544042824852
BAKKEN7-20163149574990266224295451168
BAKKEN6-20163055805516282125131171619
BAKKEN5-20163157495751298427943831610
BAKKEN4-2016305779608729383920306953
BAKKEN3-2016315729547931413883302362
BAKKEN2-20162957955765310637102794122
BAKKEN1-2016316244625834913921303632
BAKKEN12-2015316328620937683999311125
BAKKEN11-20153057475725360135602624142
BAKKEN10-20153167087024492840833028153
BAKKEN9-201530789778935770455223461181
BAKKEN8-20152694289358788552723358753
BAKKEN7-2015251144511081982344825332579
BAKKEN6-20150000000





Random update on a Marathon well permitted for re-entry. Readers may remember the discussion from many years ago about MRO's plans to re-frack older wells. [July 31, 2011: list of 25 MRO wells that might be candidates for re-fracking].

Previous update --  November 13, 2014
  • Permitted for re-entry: 16439, A/IA/373, MRO, Hecker 21-5H, Murphy Creek, t9/07; cum 113K 9/14; last on-line 11/14; still off-line as of 6/15; back on ACTIVE status on/about 6/15; fracked/tested 6/12/15 -- 31 stages; 1.8 million lbs; first IP was 373; IP on re-frack: 1,235;
As of today, October 9, 2016:
  • 16439, 1,235, MRO, Hecker 21-5H, Murphy Creek, 31 stages, 1.8 million lbs, t6/15; cum 206K 8/16; production shown only since 7/14;

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN7-2015251144511081982344825332579
BAKKEN6-20150000000
BAKKEN5-20150000000
BAKKEN4-20150000000
BAKKEN3-20150000000
BAKKEN2-20150000000
BAKKEN1-20150000000
BAKKEN12-20140000000
BAKKEN11-20145362338142010
BAKKEN10-20143167667316244511779
BAKKEN9-20143071468313351520653
BAKKEN8-20143182589914259924778
BAKKEN7-20143166968015744112063

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A Note For The Granddaughters

Our middle granddaughter plays soccer and is a member of two teams, a "recreational" team and an "academy" team (or club team). The recreational team is "for fun" and as time goes by for those unable to get on an "academy" team becomes their only option for those who still want to play soccer. The "academy" or "club" soccer is taken very, very seriously.

Earlier this week we saw that there was going to be a conflict in scheduling between the "academy" game today and the "rec" game.  It's a long story, but the bottom line is that our granddaughter decided to play the "rec" game and not attend the "academy" game. That is a cardinal sin in Texas soccer but our granddaughter felt an allegiance to her "rec" team that superseded that sin.

Yesterday I noted that it would be possible to get to both games and I suggested we do that. Again, another long story, but our granddaughter was able to make both games. The "academy" team won 4 - 2; a very, very important game.

I was quite proud of Olivia's decision to play with the "rec" team -- something not seen as acceptable in this setting. And in the end, it all worked out.

Switching gears, if I had all the money in the world, as they say, I would settle in Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA.  But if I am reincarnated, I hope I "come back" as a farmer in Yorkshire, along the Scottish border.

About six months ago, my wife and I started watching "Foyle's War" on DVD. The series had been recommended to us by three different people, none of whom knew each other. We have all eight seasons (so far) and have watched the first four seasons. We had hoped to watch seasons 5 - 8 while in California this summer but we were too busy; we never watched those episodes.

So, I am starting over, starting over with season 1 tonight. As enjoyable as the first time, and again, as usual, I see things I never saw the first time.

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