Thursday, June 14, 2018

Random Example Of An Old CLR Well That Had A Nice Jump In Production -- June 24, 2018

There are so many incredible wells in the Bakken. Here's another example:
This is an older well, drilled back in the early days of the boom, back in 2012. When I see a well drilled in the early days but now approaching 500,000 bbls cumulative it deserves another look. Look at the jump in production back in 2015:

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BAKKEN6-20163058735750259674036754409
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BAKKEN4-20162671756609320596758541942
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BAKKEN2-20162654955806216569796388391
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BAKKEN12-201531753275933263952952993982
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BAKKEN10-2015311366313660639416953016705
BAKKEN9-201515727569143913836778252
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BAKKEN5-2015311249512555106241016722027720
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BAKKEN3-2015271090911398117221055115948754
BAKKEN2-201517607656039688560405475
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BAKKEN12-2014200120202
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BAKKEN10-2014272700314412273280315427
BAKKEN9-2014305449557226657156691629
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According to FracFocus this well was not re-fracked. In addition, there are no sundry forms suggesting this well was re-fracked.

I'm not going to go through the graphics or the likely explanation for the jump in production -- it gets tedious and takes a lot of time -- but suffice it to say that there are not less than four horizontal laterals that parallel this well and that were fracked well after this well was drilled.

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