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November 28, 2016: the Rath Federal wells will be followed at a new post. This post -- below -- will not be updated.
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But what the roughnecks are doing completely blows me away.
Today, CLR reported an incredible well, one that was off my radar scope. I'm too tired to annotate the graphics so I will leave them as simple screenshots, maybe fill them in later.
For newbies: look at the length of these super-long laterals, or extended long laterals.
In the screen shot above,
- the nine horizontals running east to west are CLR's Rath Federal wells
- the eight horizontals running east to west are CLR's Corsican Federal wells
- the three horizontals running north to south cutting through the aforementioned Rath / Corsican wells are CLR's Margaurite wells
All those horizontals running south to north at the far left (west) in the screenshot above are also CLR wells: Holstein Federal and Hendrickson Federal.
The Rath Federal wells are shown in the screenshot below:
The Rath Federal wells:
- 31670, 2,063, CLR, Rath Federal 5-22H, Sanish, fracked 7/16; 17.262 million gallons of water, water 91.4% by weight; sand 7.14% by weight, API 33-061-03780, t8/16; cum --
- 31671, SI/NC, CLR, Rath Federal 6-22H1, Sanish, no production data
- 31672, SI/NC, CLR, Rath Federal 7-22H, Sanish, no production data
- 31673, SI/NC, CLR, Rath Federal 8-22H2, Sanish, no production data
- 31674, SI/NC, CLR, Rath Federal 9-22H, Sanish, no production data
- 31675, SI/NC, CLR, Rath Federal 10-22H1, Sanish, no production data
- 31676, SI/NC, CLR, Rath Federal 11-22H, Sanish, no production data
- 31677, SI/NC, CLR, Rath Federal 12-22H2, Sanish, no production data
- 31678, SI/NC, CLR, Rath Federal 13-22H, Sanish, no production data
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