Sunday, February 14, 2010

Marathon's Mylo Monitoring Wells -- Tri-Frac? a Trifecta?

Updates

February 15, 2016:
  • 18491, SI/NC, MRO, Mylo Monitor 1,
  • 18492, SI/NC, MRO, Mylo Monitor 2,
  • 18511, 39, MRO, Mrymidon SWD 1 -- poor production; converted to a salt water disposal well, 10/9/2015; 
Original Post
 
I've placed the following on my "wells to watch" page:

Marathon, section 11, T151N-93W (Reunion Bay oil field, southeast of New Town)

18491, Mylo Monitoring 1, comes off confidential list Jul 2010
18492, Mylo Monitoring 2, on confidential list; no date (not completed?)
18511, Mylo Wolding 14-11, rig on site, comes off confidential list Aug 2010
Hopefully someone with some information on these three wells will share. These three wells are aligned, offset 500 feet from each other: #18511 (the one being drilled Feb, 2010) sits in the middle with #18491 500 feet to the east, and #18492 500 feet to the west.

My hunch: testing a relatively new concept called "tri-frac" -- fracturing three wells simultaneously -- not only has this been done before (including by Enerplus) but also by Marathon!

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