Friday, January 4, 2019

Something To Talk About, T+59 -- January 4, 2019

I'm posting this for newbies, for the PeakOil folks, and for the peakoilbarrel folks. It should give the latter two something to talk about.

Something To Talk About, Bonnie Raitt

Okay, here we go.

Look at this well that Oasis reported today:
  • 33754, 1,082, Oasis, Crane Federal 5300 34-27 7B, 50 stages, 10 million lbs, Willow Creek, t7/18; cum 105K 11/18; 
A neighboring well was #21903:
  • 21903, 873, Oasis, Crane Federal 5300 41-26H, API - 33-105-02455, Willow Creek, t5/12; cum 300K 11/18 -- production back in 2012 after first frack:
BAKKEN1-201331712071673182647360700
BAKKEN12-201231673672052583554751440
BAKKEN11-201227679963594096623558840
BAKKEN10-20123110301104945093668562820
BAKKEN9-201219627358003829625560080
BAKKEN8-20123111927124516345789674930
BAKKEN7-20123113109127484858832979260
BAKKEN6-20123013879138888026572953390
BAKKEN5-2012262407523608211601017748285011
BAKKEN4-20120000000

According to FracFocus, this well was not re-fracked. How is this well doing now?

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-20183010455106582369910424101240
BAKKEN10-2018317957744929550857082600
BAKKEN9-2018142278206714725244023000
BAKKEN8-2018313851386726272343431240
BAKKEN7-20181515509361793110749240
BAKKEN6-20180000000

One or two wells like this won't move the needle, but tens of thousands of Bakken wells that will do this -- that will give folks something to talk about.

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