Thursday, May 19, 2011

Updated Wells With IPs Greater Than 2,000 -- Bakken, North Dakota, USA

When I first started this blog, I devoted a page to wells with IPs greater than 1,000. Over time, that list became unwieldy: just too many wells with IPs of 1,000 or more.

I now only update the post of "great initial production numbers" with wells greater than 2,000 bopd as reported by the NDIC, in a press release, or a corporate presentation. Occasionally I list a well that has less than 2,000 bopd IP.

I have updated the list. Here are the most recent ones added to the list:
  • 19433, 3,000, Denbury, Satter 44-34NWH, Siverston, Bakken
  • 19651, 1,919, KOG, Koala 9-5-6-12H3, Wildcat, Bakken
  • 19178, 2,300, BR, Stafford 13-34H, Blue Buttes, Bakken
  • 19573, 4,117, Prima, Larson 41-30, Great Northern, Madison
  • 17355, 3,909, BEXP, Cvancara 20-17 1H, Alger, Bakken
  • 19513, 4,661, BEXP, Sorenson 29-32 2-H, Alger, Bakken
  • 19410, 2,015, Ursa, Borseth15-22 1H, Wildcat, Bakken
  • 18760, 2,240, BEXP, Brown 30-19 1H
  • 19305, 2,640, Denbury Onshore, Hoffmann 149-98-1-12-1H, Siverston, Bakken
  • 18924, 2,218, Slawson, Vixen Federal 1-19-30H
  • 19301, 2,526, KOG, Koala 9-5-6-5H, Bakken
  • 19036, 2,086, Oasis, Evans 5693 42-27H, Alger, Bakken, 47K in first 3 months
  • 19398, 1,945, American Oil, Bergstrom 2-28H, Wildcat, Bakken
  • 19437, 2,805, BR, Inga 24-12H, Haystack Butte, Bakken 
  • 18744, 3,660, BEXP, Wright 4-33, Alger, Bakken
  • 19539, 4,030, BEXP, Lloyd 34-3 1H, Poe field (nr Tobacco Garden), Rough Rider, Bakken, 36 stages 
  • 19406, 3,761, BEXP, Knoshaug 14-11 1H, Wildcat, Bakken
  • 19561, 2,305, BEXP, Gibbons, 1-12 1H, Wildcat, Bakken, sw of Williston, nr Fort Buford/Fort Union 
  • 18675, 1,806, BR, Franklin 24-36H, Little Knife, Bakken, spudded 10/10; tested 1/11 
  • 19442, 2,606, Newfield, Staal 150-99-26-35-1H, South Tobacco Garden, Bakken; 30K in 26 days
    19196, 2,395, Murex, Ventura 11-2H, West Bank, Bakken; spudded 8/10; tested 11/10; 45K in first four months. This well has an interesting production history.

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