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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

BR With Two More Nice Wells -- The Bakken, North Dakota, USA

Coincidentally, I just happened to mention yesterday that BR typically puts their wells on SI status and then some time later completes them and reports an IP. Today, two more examples, and both very good wells, typical of BR:
  • 20930, 2,700, BR, Colton 21-30H, Haystack Butte, t12/11; cum 20K 3/12;
  • 21298, 1,803, BR, Elizabeth Stroh 34-7MBH, Cabernet, t3/12; cum 3K 3/12; 
Note: the "Stroh" name; it's been awhile. See tags/labels for "Stroh" if interested. It brings back memories of the early days of this blog. 

2 comments:

  1. What is the initial production for the Cecilia Stroh well? It is on the same pad as the Elizabeth Stroh well.

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    1. There is an old pad with a Cecelia Stroh and an Elizabeth Stroh well; those two permits were canceled.

      The new pad, just north of that old pad, had a Cecelia Stroh well and an Elizabeth Stroh well. The Cecelia Stroh well is still on the confidential list according to the NDIC.

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