Monday, December 26, 2016

Random Update On The Monroe-Pasadena Wells -- December 26, 2016

Updates

August 13, 2019: production data updated; all "original" wells have been completed except for two newer ones still TATD

July 22, 2018: #33095, Monroe 13-2H1 will report this week --

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
5-20183340355119
4-2018384612117


May 2, 2018: a CLR Monroe well updated here.

April 10, 2018: Bakken 2.5.

December 31, 2017: the CLR Monroe wells in Banks oil field have been updated; a couple of them are in the "50K club." An updated graphic:






Original Post
A reader asked about these wells:
  • 23790, 2,706, CLR, Pasadena 2-2H, Banks, t10/18; cum 181K 6/19;
  • 23791, 1.990, CLR, Pasadena 3-2H1, Banks, t10/18; cum 138K 6/19;
  • 23792, TA/TD, CLR, Monroe 2-2H1, no production data,
  • 23793, TA/TD, CLR, Monroe 3-2H, no production data,
From a July 25, 2016, sundry form for one of the wells (#23792) from CLR: "The well will be completed once commodity prices improve to a point where it is economic to do so."

Other wells sited in this section:
  • 22891, 947, CLR, Monroe 1-2H, 35 stages,  3.3 million lbs, t8/12; cum 322K 6/19; off-line since about 2/17; back on line 3/19;
  • 30253, 3,225, CLR, Monroe 6-2H, Banks, 4 sections, a huge well; first two full months, 50K+; 150K in first three months; from a November 4, 2016, sundry form -- "CLR .... requests a waiver to plug and reclaim an abandoned well ... the well will be completed once commodity prices improve ..." Spud August 15, 2015; reached KOP on August 18, 2015; KOP curve drilled in 36 hours; wellbore landed 18' into the middle Bakken; the rig was then skid over to the Monroe 7-2H; background gas averaged 600 units; a high formation gas of 1106 units was observed when traversing the upper Bakken shale; the 13,537' long lateral began drilling on October 17, 2015; reached TD on October 23, 2015; 78 stages; 11 million lbs; "... plug & perf completion; 15% 100-mesh & 85% (40/70) natural white sand; t10/17; cum 389K 6/19; huge well; 50K+ 1/18;
  • 30251, 2,313, CLR, Monroe 7-2H, Banks, 4 sections, 78 stages; 16.6 million lbs, unspecified mix of mesh and 40/70, a huge well; two of first three months, close to 50K+/month; about 130K first three months; t10/17; cum 298K 6/19;
  • 30254, 1,302, CLR, Monroe 8-2H, Banks, 4 sections, 53 stages; 10.7 million lbs, 28% mesh/72% 40/70; t1/18; cum 216K 6/19;
  • 30252, 1,823, CLR, Monroe 9-2H, Banks, 4 sections, 53 stages; 16.2 million lbs; 19% mesh & 81% 40/70; t1/18; cum 250K 6/19; another huge well;
  • 33098, 1,858, CLR, Monroe 10-2H1, Banks, 4 sections, Three Forks B1, 82 stages; 10.6 million lbs; "plug and perf completion; pump 25% 100-mesh & 75% (40/70) natural white sand, started off slow, but 45K in fifth month; t10/17; cum 256K 6/19;
  • 33097, 1,594, CLR, Monroe 11-2H1, Banks, 4 sections, Three Forks B1; 82 stages; 16.5 million lbs; "... 12 toe stages with ball & sleeve then 70 stages utilizing plug & perf with unspecified mix of mesh and 40/70 sand, t10/17; cum 190K 6/19;
  • 33096, 1,905, CLR, Monroe 12-2H1, Banks, t3/18; cum 101K 6/19; 
  • 33095, 701, CLR, Monroe 13-2H1, Banks, t3/18; cum 170K 6/19;
Running into this section from the south:
The Banks oil field is (and is going to be) an incredible oil field. CLR, Oasis, Statoil, and Whiting all have a significant presence in this field. It will be interesting to compare their wells over time.

Quick comment: the Monroe wells look to be very good wells; with new completion techniques one assumes they will be even better. 😃

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