This is a bit more of the story. That particular well is one of four wells on a multi-well pad, 2560-acre spacing:
- 19283, 1,524, BR, Sunline 11-1MB-3SH, Clear Creek, t5/11; cum 75K 9/12; 4-section;
- 19285, 2,325, BR, Rising Sun 11-1MB-3NH, Clear Creek, t7/11; cum 112K 9/12; 4-section; 21 stages; 2.3 million lbs proppants (both on low end of what is often seen in the Bakken);
- 19286, 1,464, BR, Sunline 11-1TF-2SH, Clear Creek, t5/11; cum 63K 9/12; 4-section;
- 19287, 1,872, BR, Rising Run 11-1TF-2NH, Clear Creek, t7/11; cum 58K 9/12; 4-section;
19285 is an absolute monster!! It has to be off to one of the best starts of any Bakken well ever.
ReplyDeleteIt is a monster, isn't it?
DeleteAccording to the well file, at one point while drilling the gas measured 3,992 units with a 15 - 20 foot "billowing flare."
Twelve 500-bbl oil tanks are on the pad; along with four water tanks.
Only 21 stages; 2.3 million lbs proppant (both on low side); and I think all sand, no ceramics (though I might be wrong on this).
The test date for 19285 was actually July 2011. It is still anice well but it has been online for about 10 months.
DeleteWow, I'm getting sloppy. Thank you for pointing that out. I will correct it.
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