Why I love to blog and never get tired of the Bakken. I'm always surprised: I thought this was going to simply be a "same-old, same-old" post. And then, surprise, surprise. In addition to a "record" (or "near-record) IP being reported, look at this (down below): an existing well was re-fracked at the same time the DUC was completed. And it was a Marathon well. Marathon took the lead in a re-frack program and it looks they are trying something different. Wow, I simply love it. It seems every operator is "bringing something different to the Bakken table."
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The DUC
Reported today, this DUC:
- 32888, 6,278, MRO, Forsman USA 44-22H, Antelope, Sanish, 45 stages; 15 million lbs, t12/17; cum --
- IP oil: 6,278 (oil only; this may be a Bakken record)
- IP mcf: 6,989 = 1,164 boe
- IP total boe: 7,442 boepd
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IP FAQs
From FAQs, question #9: What is the record IP to date in the Williston Basin? This is just a small piece of the answer; go to the link for the full answer.
From the Whiting 1Q15 transcript: The Flatland Federal 11-4TFH well produced at an initial rate of 7,800 BOEs per day during a 24-hour test of the Three Forks formation, making this the very best well in the basin. The Flatland Federal 11-4HR well produced at an initial rate of 7,100 BOEs per day during a 24-hour test of the Middle Bakken formation.
From a November 11, 2014, post (see also the November 25, 2014, post, same subject); The first well, in the Middle Bakken formation, was completed with 94 stages and was flowing 7,120 BOE/d on October 10, 2014, according to the operator. When the well was completed, it established a world record for number of stages in a single well.
Soon after, an offset well in the Upper Three Forks formation was completed with 104 stages. This well was flowing 7,824 BOE/d on October 11, 2014. This was a hybrid completion comprising 97 NCS GripShift cemented casing sleeves, with seven NCS BallShift cemented ball-drop sleeves in the lower section of the well. In both wells, all stages were successfully fractured.
Statoil reported an IP of 5,387 on July 19, 2013: #23387, Beaux 18-19 4H, Banks oil field. This might be a new record (this is the IP for crude oil only).
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The Graphic
This is the daughter well:
- 32888, 6,278, MRO, Forsman USA 44-22H, Antelope, Sanish, 45 stages; 15 million lbs, t12/17; cum --
- 19144, 952, MRO, TAT USA 34-22H, Antelope, Sanish, t3/11; cum 337K 10/17;
- second frack: 11/3/17; 7 stages, 1.44 million lbs; IP after this second frack: 1,675 crude oil 1,793 mcf
- first frack: 2/25/11; 20 stages, 2.8 million lbs
- FracFocus: shows two fracks (as above); API: 33-053-03182
Note: there is a problem with the graphic above. With regard to the 6-well pad in the lower left of the graphic: there are seven horizontal legs emanating from the pad. I could not identify the 7th permit/file number. I could only identify six (as shown).
- 30134, SI/NC, MRO, Rough Coulee USA 24-22TFH, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 30135, SI/NC, MRO, Deane USA 24-22H, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 30131, SI/NC, MRO, Blue Creek USA 24-22TFH-2B, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 30488, SI/NC, MRO, TAT USA 14-22H, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 30133, SI/NC, MRO, Veronica USA 14-22TFH, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 33290, SI/NC, MRO, Lena USA 14-22H, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 32972, conf, MRO, LaMarr USA 13-23TFH, Reunion Bay, no production data,
- 32971, conf, MRO, Whitebody USA 14-23H, Reunion Bay, no production data,
- 32970, conf, MRO, Loren USA 14-23TFH, Antelope, no production data,
- 32891, SI/NC, MRO, Begola USA 34-22H, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 32890, SI/NC, MRO, Murphy USA 34-22TFH-2B, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 32889, SI/NC, MRO, Lockwood USA 44-22TFH, Antelope, Sanish, no production data,
- 32888, see above
Pool | Date | Days | BBLS Oil | Runs | BBLS Water | MCF Prod | MCF Sold | Vent/Flare |
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SANISH | 10-2017 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
SANISH | 9-2017 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
SANISH | 8-2017 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
SANISH | 7-2017 | 3 | 120 | 225 | 51 | 194 | 8 | 136 |
SANISH | 6-2017 | 30 | 2411 | 2485 | 536 | 2778 | 0 | 1941 |
SANISH | 5-2017 | 31 | 2487 | 2510 | 520 | 2887 | 15 | 2014 |
SANISH | 4-2017 | 30 | 2578 | 2565 | 487 | 2863 | 21 | 1987 |
SANISH | 3-2017 | 27 | 2248 | 2259 | 452 | 2508 | 2 | 1772 |
SANISH | 2-2017 | 28 | 2463 | 2460 | 474 | 2760 | 33 | 1941 |
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