Sunday, October 9, 2016

MRO "Re-Covers" A Lousy Well -- October 9, 2016

I have no idea what was done to "bump up" this well. I could not find a sundry form that could explain the much better production starting one year ago.
  • 22342, 1,142, MRO, Lorene Stohler 11-3TFH, 30 stages; 2 million lbs; 39 feet; relatively high gas; ; t9/12; cum 48K 8/16 not sure why this is such a lousy well;
This was a lousy well from the very beginning, despite a great IP. Back in 2014 this well was producing less than 500 bbls/month, assuming that it was even on-line. The operator applied for stripper well status back in November, 2014.

It's very likely a work over rig went back in, found a correctable problem, and corrected it. I don't know.

For newbies, the fourth column is the number of bbls of crude oil produced in the month. For example, for 11/2015, 2,473 bbls of crude oil were produced compared to 338 bbls in the month of 6/2015

Production profile:
BAKKEN11-20153024732488123321921859333
BAKKEN10-20153128492841144020491795254
BAKKEN9-20153027882774161915991087512
BAKKEN8-20152916931676119590781295
BAKKEN7-201523464471168353241112
BAKKEN6-201530338326170511338
BAKKEN5-20152627026542194094
BAKKEN4-20157626062151510
BAKKEN3-2015259511020316631
BAKKEN2-20150000000
BAKKEN1-20150000000
BAKKEN12-20142230522817537610206

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MRO and Re-Fracking 

Earlier posts on MRO and re-fracking:
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A Little Humor

Flashback: "Bakken Well Efficienty Has Topped Out."

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I Love My Kitchen

When we moved into a new apartment (in the same complex) we had a new stove, with one of those newfangled porcelain tops. I was always letting stuff boil over and the top of the porcelain stove became more and more difficult to clean. It seemed every time I cooked on the stove, May got angry at me for letting things boil over.

So, some months ago, I got out the portable grill and the "5th burner" which I bought at the local grocery store for a few bucks. I no longer use the stove for anything.

The 5th burner and the griddle are all I need. I currently have an indoor grill I got "free" from Amazon, but have since upgraded to a much nicer indoor grill made in Japan which I have not yet taken out of the box. When I do, I will post a photo.

Here's a photo of the 5th burner.

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