Sunday, August 4, 2019

The Bakken Never Ceases To Amaze Me; Slawson's Newer Submariner Wells Are Starting To Report -- Huge Wells -- August 4, 2019

I was bored tonight, waiting for the British comedies to come on around midnight. I had spent the evening biking and now I was home. I noted that the NDIC has posted 6/19 production data so I was simply checking around.

Completely random, running out of wells to check, so I thought, "hey, why not look at the Slawson Submariner Federal wells?"

First one I checked:
  • 19368, 115, Slawson, Submariner Federal 1-23-24H, Van Hook, t8/11; cum 429K 5/19; nice jump in production; 
As you can see I noted a "nice jump in production in 5/19."

So, what is it doing now? Glad you asked. Here is the current production profile updated:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN6-201930129491244517946884607292
BAKKEN5-201924892796499847599804925
BAKKEN4-2019918931366470127401028
BAKKEN3-201918503253414005335002728
BAKKEN2-20194234717841461156501297
BAKKEN1-20198368645763646245002021
BAKKEN12-201812395131404155284102333
BAKKEN11-201813632357264761400903309
BAKKEN10-20180000000
BAKKEN9-20180000000
BAKKEN8-20181143191500
BAKKEN7-2018964785124851738123
BAKKEN6-201830223720868671724793542

That represents a 6-fold jump in production from 6/18, one year ago. 

These are turning out to be huge wells. They are tracked here; one well produced in excess of 50K in one month, and several others are similarly exciting.

So, now, the well with production updated:
  • 19368, 115, Slawson, Submariner Federal 1-23-24H, Van Hook, t8/11; cum 443K 6/19; nice jump in production in 5/19; and then again in 6/19;

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