Sunday, January 27, 2019

An Old, Old 2-Million-Bbl Madison Well With Jump In Production -- January 27, 2019

Updates

Later, 2:00 p.m. Central Time: see first comment. Great catch/great observation -- all that produced water. There is no sundry form since 2015 so nothing to tell us if a workover or something else. In addition, nothing at FracFocus (although one would not expect anything at FracFocus). But nearby frack? That's an interesting thought. I would not think so -- Bakken formation vs Madison, but on the other hand, the depth of this Madison well at 9,550 feet is very, very close to the vertical depth of the Bakken. Interesting thought.

Original Post

This well will be 39 years old this year and still going strong.

The well:
  • 7123, 450, White Rock Oil & Gas/Whiting, Big Stick (Madison) Unit 3603, total depth, 9550 feet, t4/80; cum 1.858526 million 11/18;
Recent production data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
MADISON11-201830125012191612664562223
MADISON10-20181630631740012372370
MADISON9-20183054154163674114110
MADISON8-20183148649657983513510
MADISON7-20183154154665553833750
MADISON6-20183048847715507287134153
MADISON5-201831342340119381501500
MADISON4-20183050352075363273270
MADISON3-20183173572686753723720
MADISON2-20182864664174753393390
MADISON1-20183168069070293743670
MADISON12-201731860859807446543313

4 comments:

  1. Look at those produced water numbers! Nearby frac?

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    1. Great catch / great observations. My thoughts up at the main post.

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  2. NP Resouces has a Cerkoney well that if I’m right is only a few miles away, that may have been fracked recently.

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  3. You are correct: FracFocus says #34812, Cerkoney 141-100-2-11-1H was fracked 8/6/18 - 8/13/18.

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