Saturday, August 7, 2021

Lodgepole Reef Update -- A 27X Jump In Production -- August 7, 2021

Hubbert said his "peak oil" theory applied globally, nationally, regionally, by basin, by field, and all the way down to the individual well. Once a well reached peak production, there would be a steady decline. We've talked about this before. 

A reader brought this well (see below) to may attention.

Readers unfamiliar with Lodgepole reef wells should take a look at this note, posted back on October 25, 2009, and occasionally updated. 

This is a real hoot. A reader alerted me to this well and neither of us can explain "why."

I only have the file report to review, and there's nothing there. He is on the ground, can see activity on the well, knows much more about this than I do, and the reader, too, cannot explain this.

There has been no workover of which the reader is aware and no evidence of any (positive) interference by any neighboring well. It is obviously not a typo. 

The well:

  • 13514, 520, Scout Energy Management, LLC, Dickinson-Lodgepole Unit 75, Dickinson field, t9/93; cum 4.125976 million bbls of crude oil; target: the Lodgepole pool (the Three Forks pool was dry); full production at this post; note recent production. Note that natural gas production has increased lock-step with crude oil production, although not to the same extent:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
LODGEPOLE6-202128495849528929164716470
LODGEPOLE5-202131613661629865372637260
LODGEPOLE4-202130707570868516398839880
LODGEPOLE3-20213110960108417570555755570
LODGEPOLE2-202111181182131273730
LODGEPOLE1-2021192482592791000
LODGEPOLE12-20203137737647642542540
LODGEPOLE11-20203035936253251741740
LODGEPOLE10-20203136736552191841840
LODGEPOLE9-20203030273986860
LODGEPOLE8-20203134034242842072070
LODGEPOLE7-20203031732234501791790
LODGEPOLE6-20203036035738112112110
LODGEPOLE5-20203142641741002322320
LODGEPOLE4-20203039540145022102100

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