Thursday, April 7, 2011

Two Nice Bakken Wells Reported: ERF (1,676) and EOG (1,476) -- Bakken, North Dakota, USA

Coming off the confidential list today, are two nice wells:
  • 19157, 1,476, EOG, Bear Den 04-20H, Spotted Horn, Bakken, spudded 10/10; tested 3/11;
    18545, 1,676, ERF, Ethan Hall 6B-7-1H, Moccasin Creek, Bakken, spudded 10/10; tested 2/11; 22K first 18 days
In addition, Oil for America's Wieglenda 23-1 is reported to still be in DRL status. This is one of five wells Oil for America is currently drilling, targeting the Lodgepole. My understanding is that these were vertical wells and did not have a horizontal component.

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7 comments:

  1. What does 1,676 mean for the Ethan Hall 6B-7-1H?

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  2. The "IP." "Initial Production." Generally a number calculated by the operator based on "24-hour flowback" which is calculated shortly after the well is fracked, if it's a horizontal.

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  3. Is there any place online where I can get daily and/or monthly prodution numbers?

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  4. Yes, you can go to the North Dakota Industrial Commission website:

    https://www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas/basicservice.asp

    and request a basic subscription service for $50/year.

    The NDIC website is perhaps the best website of its kind that I run across.

    If you are interested in only one well, the folks over at the Bakken Shale Discussion (http://groups.google.com/group/bakken-shale-discussion) are usually more than happy to help.

    All these links are on my sidebar on the right.

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  5. Does the dmr website give daily production #s?

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  6. Monthly production, but they tell how many days/month the well produced, so one can get a daily average for the month.

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