Operators: OXY USA (2), XTO, Crescent Point, BR, Oasis, CLR
Fields: Union Center, Alger, Fayette, Brooklyn, and West Capa
Crescent Point Energy has a permit for a wildcat in Williams County.
Three (3) wells were released from "tight hole" status; only one was completed/
fracked, but it was a good one (it must have set some kind of record assuming it's not a typo):
- 21083,
4,113, 413, G3 Operating, Doris 1-28-33H, s9/11; t1/12; F; cum 6K; a wildcat in the far northwest corner of Williams County, about 22 miles northwest of Williston; target was the Upper Bakken; 30 stage frack with 3 million lbs white sand; to the best of my knowledge, this is the first time this well has been mentioned on this blog. The IP reported by NDIC is a typo (as noted above, I suggested this might be a typo): G3 Operating reports the IP to be 413 on the original well file.
- 7631, Missouri River Royalty Corp, Henry Torstenson 1, McKenzie, From Red River to Duperow
Are there contradictory numbers on this report?
ReplyDeleteI see where the IP line does indeed say 4,113. But at the bottom, it lists production for December 1 day - 20 BBLS,
January 31 days - 5548 BBLS
February 5 days - 341 BBLS
For an average of 160 bpd over those 3 days.
How is one to interpret this?
You are correct; it's a typo. The well file from the company shows an IP of 413.
DeleteThis is the second time I've seen the NDIC make a typo / transcription error on the NDIC report from the original report.