Thursday, January 11, 2018

Random Update Of A Slawson Alamo Well In Big Bend -- January 11, 2018

The well:
  • 19996, 1,148, Slawson, Alamo 2-19-18H, Big Bend, API: 33-061-015; t6/11; cum 475K 11/17;
Recent production:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-2017309177913211870641122773001
BAKKEN10-2017257644749315565507619832195
BAKKEN9-20172554835507655740462486861
BAKKEN8-20171136123583311928131959413
BAKKEN7-20170000000
BAKKEN6-20171258166210346184834
BAKKEN5-20172614671582696127695333
BAKKEN4-2017308237283607075507
BAKKEN3-2017278188983467085730
BAKKEN2-201728123113227958997590
BAKKEN1-201731238622501226203718820


So, back in 3/17, this well was producing less than 1,000 bbls/month. Then, after very little time off-line, production jumps to over 9,000 bbls/month (most recent data we have). First question: was this well re-fracked? Check FracFocus: there is no evidence that this well was re-fracked.

See graphic at this post.

Note: see comment about parallel horizontal wells running in opposite directions. (Note: these bumps in production may or may not move the needle for overall Bakken production, but they sure can make a difference in royalty checks. Good luck to all.)

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