Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Random Update Of An MRO Mini Re-Frack In Antelope Oil Field; #19144 -- March 20, 2018

This is mostly being posted for newbies just to give them an idea what the Bakken is all about. We talked about this well on February 3, 2018. See graphic at that link. Now we have more production data.

The well:
  • 19144, 952, MRO, TAT USA 34-22H, Antelope, Sanish formation; t3/11; cum 364K 1/18; re-fracked in November, 2017, a mini-re-frack;
This well was drilled and fracked back in 2011. It was an "okay" well, but nothing spectacular. Over the years it managed to produce about 300,000 bbls of oil; not bad.

But then, MRO re-fracked the well, 11/3/17 - 11/5/17: but wow, talk about a small frack, only 1.7 million lbs of water; total proppant was 90.6% water and 8.9% sand. Not much at all, but look at the return. This was such a small re-frack, that for all intents and purposes, this mini re-frack must not have cost the company much:

Monthly Production Data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
SANISH1-20182217936177961478229794919718607
SANISH12-20178816385400107026989119
SANISH11-201721407931011110948
SANISH10-20170000000
SANISH9-20170000000
SANISH8-20170000000
SANISH7-20173120225511948136
SANISH6-20173024112485536277801941
SANISH5-201731248725105202887152014
SANISH4-201730257825654872863211987
SANISH3-20172722482259452250821772
SANISH2-201728246324604742760331941
SANISH1-201731244925124872773751850

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