Saturday, October 28, 2017

The Bakken Never Ceases To Amaze Me; Questions Remain On This One -- The CLR Florida Federal Wells -- October 28, 2017

Previously discussed but now we have more data and the graphic. And a failed frack in a newer well (see below).

According to FracFocus this well has not been re-fracked and there would seem to be no reason to re-frack this well. The last sundry form was received July 20, 2014 (switch to pump).

Look at the production profile:

Monthly Production Data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-2017312052720364120782984528575839
BAKKEN7-2017312541425768141663711636375269
BAKKEN6-20172927095267492466432161295152207
BAKKEN5-201730203152053523855238561097712435
BAKKEN4-2017301704716919184891399946318908
BAKKEN3-201716359431078636429511642907
BAKKEN2-20170050000
BAKKEN1-2017294235361341161
BAKKEN12-20162823242345100630182368257
BAKKEN11-20163029212959148245693887220
BAKKEN10-201630318731181371468842320
BAKKEN9-2016242264234410252802244939
BAKKEN8-201628337232811551506946500
BAKKEN7-201631234423288073533307419
BAKKEN6-2016292362233519253500304020
BAKKEN5-20163029163037192738903262163
BAKKEN4-2016283724387611487121663453
BAKKEN3-2016316581649121111099994971038
BAKKEN2-201625555054981357809435624151
BAKKEN1-201629611461061444868837964464
BAKKEN12-201531436143491315666932193023
BAKKEN11-2015283328339917895145464987
BAKKEN10-2015313887370921814581402394
BAKKEN9-20151312351314858109288627
BAKKEN8-2015242247224016131750136232
BAKKEN7-2015118708616737395993
BAKKEN6-2015303200320214863364284791
BAKKEN5-2015312523246010943176271515
BAKKEN4-20153037553870167147083899433
BAKKEN3-20152642734383194052058084063
BAKKEN2-2015285540571616727306956826
BAKKEN1-201531114861110622961030812028727
BAKKEN12-201431946694382225775129144469
BAKKEN11-2014611111172416119701104
BAKKEN10-2014121544189272088973912
BAKKEN9-2014305115510123125764527730
BAKKEN8-20143156305642243364525691288
BAKKEN7-201431502951922448351920921427
BAKKEN6-2014305505520923234535451124
BAKKEN5-201424347636041621272927272
BAKKEN4-2014306797697925838952894012
BAKKEN3-20143183968352320213741137329
BAKKEN2-20142886499093297614727147198
BAKKEN1-2014311105610466351319590195819
BAKKEN12-20133112324125733917200492003514
BAKKEN11-20133011774116473563160431602122
BAKKEN10-201331130861306034941776317639124
BAKKEN9-201330872489072799112331120330
BAKKEN8-20133112587122414055165621651943
BAKKEN7-20133111220113203809146141452193
BAKKEN6-201330137841383441401807917975104
BAKKEN5-20133115829160254281212382119246
BAKKEN4-2013301632216606413820660174433217
BAKKEN3-201331213792125749252608125247834
BAKKEN2-2013191926518425746825960209754985
BAKKEN1-2013710189427129187601876


The Graphic:



The Parents:
  • The well whose production is noted above:
    • 21977, 1,016, CLR, Florida 3-11H, Camp oil field, t1/13; cum 434K 8/17;
  • The sister wells to #21977:
    • #21980: showed a jump in production from 2,000 bbls/month to 12,000 bbls/month 
    • #21982: showed a small but definite jump in production, also -- look ow far distant #21982 is from 28802 and 28800
The newer fracked wells (the children):
  • 28800, 1,386, CLR, Florida Federal 4-11H1, Three Forks, 45 stages, 22 million lbs, t3/17; cum 185K 8/17;
  • 28802, 190, CLR, Florida Federal 5-11H, middle Bakken, 16 stages, 5 million lbs, t3/17; cum 3K 8/17;  regarding frack: 45 stages planned; will resume operations when plug and guns are fished out of this well; well not producing
Interesting, huh?

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