On another note I thought I had mentioned this before but possibly not, unless it was on my "wells of interest" blog. Whatever.
But it appears EOG is getting ready to frack some wells, or maybe they already have, because two nice wells have just come off line. The wells:
- 22487, 67 (no typo), EOG, Hawkeye 02-2501H, Clarks Creek, t12/13; cum 846K 5/19; went offline 6/19; 3-section spacing; 1,741 acres in the spacing unit; sister
well to the well announced earlier with 200,000 bbls in less than 5
months; another 15,000-ft horizontal; trip gas over 4,000 units; cum 959K 8/23;
- 22486, IA/2,421, EOG, Hawkeye 100-2501H, Clarks Creek (see stand-alone post);
3-section spacing (1,920 acres); will this be a long lateral (9,000
feet) or a much-talked-about-seldom-seen-super-long lateral (14,000
feet)? I'm betting the latter. If accurate, a huge "thank you" to a
reader. This well is NORTHEAST of Watford City. [Turned out to be 25,101
feet long. Yes, a super-long lateral, almost 3 sections long.] Did
Lynn Helms misspeak
or was he misquoted in The Bismarck Tribune when he said there was a gusher NORTHWEST of Watford City?
If there is still another gusher NORTHWEST of Watford City that is
better than this well, we are talking some big wells in the Bakken, Three Forks; 47 stages; 14 million lbs of sand, 1920-acre spacing unit; t9/12; cum 781K 4/19; off line as of 4/19; back on line, cum 854K 8/23;
- 32488, API: 33-053-07490; -->? PNC
- 32489, API: 33-053-07491; -->? PNC
- 32490, API: 33-053-07492; -->? PNC
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