Sunday, July 22, 2018

Idle Rambling -- #16952 -- MRO's Christensen 34-33H In Bailey Field

Locator: 10010CHRISTENSEN.

I noted this last summer, September, 2017, I suppose:

  • 16952, 508, MRO, a nice well; candidate for re-frack; off-line these last two months (9/17); t6/08; cum 600K 12/23;
So, let's see what came of this well. LOL.

First, the production profile since then:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-20183114514143631143580779825988
BAKKEN4-2018301730417336139719922197876
BAKKEN3-20182519238191241591111003318771
BAKKEN2-2018211167511788998370311835488
BAKKEN1-2018312450724442232451432649306591
BAKKEN12-2017171587616004137121063236325214
BAKKEN11-201724133041310411367896107399
BAKKEN10-20172824230242681055916308013557
BAKKEN9-20170000000
BAKKEN8-20170000000
BAKKEN7-20170000000
BAKKEN6-2017127022013010
BAKKEN5-20173065464920248835205
BAKKEN4-20173076274220956729611
BAKKEN3-20173180380822060430628
BAKKEN2-20172868069719451325616

It's an MRO well in Bailey oil field, so the odds are that it was a re-fracked well. Let's check FracFocus, API - 33-025-00699: yup, re-fracked, 9/18/17- 9/30/17. From FracFocus: 4.1 million gallons water (moderate re-frack); 85.7% water.
  • 16952, 508, MRO, Christensen 34-33H, Bailey, t6/08; cum 332K 5/18
From the operator's sundry form:
  • new IP: 1,550
  • test: 10/8/2017
  • middle Bakken
  • 45 stages
  • 5.5 million lbs (a medium frack)
  • 123K pounds/stage (less than the usual 200,000 lbs/stage)
Neighboring wells:
  • 22658, taken off-line during the re-rack but no jump in production;
  • 18681, not taken off-line for this frack, but a very, very nice well; jump in production back in 12/14; perhaps I will check up on that later;
  • 18842, another huge jump in production, but it was obviously re-fracked; maybe I will check up on it later;
The MRO roughnecks are monsters -- slamming the Bailey with these re-fracks.

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