Saturday, May 19, 2018

CLR Olson Well In Edge Oil Field Has Huge Jump In Production -- May 19, 2018

I just love the Bakken: it never fails to surprise me. Here's an old, old well, drilled during the early days of the Bakken:
  • 18984, 1,219, CLR, Olson 2-8H, Edge, t11/10; cum 320K 3/18;
Now, look at the recent production profile: neither FracFocus (API: 33-053-03160) nor any sundry form suggests this well was re-fracked but when I see a jump in production this huge, I have to assume it was fracked, recent production daa:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN3-20183013969141331288428778287780
BAKKEN2-2018217860753772131256112411150
BAKKEN1-20180000000
BAKKEN12-20170000000
BAKKEN11-20170000000
BAKKEN10-20173117181652504683068300
BAKKEN9-20173020342086620779077900
BAKKEN8-20173121922316681900390030
BAKKEN7-20173122362310725944794470
BAKKEN6-20173023462322741912191210
BAKKEN5-2017312672256182698219453368
BAKKEN4-201730307430601143860485959
BAKKEN3-20173120822347556464546369

Interestingly, a BR well was fracked/completed/tested 3/18, just at the very time the CLR Olson wells had a huge jump in production. The BR well runs parallel and just east to the CLR Olson wells:
  • 31396, 82, BR, Glacierson 1-4 UTFH-ULW, Clear Creek, 4 sections, t3/18; cum --

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