Introduction: CLR's experience in early exploration of the Three Forks
TF1: upper Three Forks; the majority (99%) of all current Three Forks wells
TF2: CLR's Charlotte 2-22H; 10-months of production; 5,000 boe/month; EUR: 561 million boe
TF2: BR's Sunline 11-1TF, #19286, 7,000 boe/month; EUR - 696K boe
- 19286, 1,464, BR, Sunline 11-1TF-2SH, Clear Creek; t5/11; cum 63K 8/12;
The three (3) separate plans: each test will involve three or four wells per zone; the two bigger plots will consist of 14 wells each; the smaller test will consist of 11 wells
1) lower TF exploration and appraisal
- 2013 - 2014
- CAPEX: $70 million for 11 wells
- four (4) wells per zone per 1280-acre unit
- four wells x 4 zones: 16 wells
- 2013 - 2014
- CAPEX: $212 million for 14 wells
- November, 2012 -- February, 2014
- 4 MB, 3 TF2, 4TF2, 3TF3
- micro-seismic monitoring
- 68 feet between TF1 and TF2
- 1,320 feet between wells in same zone; 68 feet vertical separation between TF1 and TF2 wells; 660 feet lateral separation between wells in TF1 and TF2
- eight (8) wells per zone per 1280-acre unit
- eight wells x 4 zones potential: 32 wells
- March, 2013 - March, 2014
- CAPEX: $55 million for 14 wells
- CLR sees very little interference between wells drilled with a 320-acre density; conclusion based both on CLR's analysis of 156 well pairs (CLR's and non-operated wells); so now, CLR will be tesitng 160-acre down spacing
- 660 feet lateral separation between wells in same zone; 320 feet lateral separation between wells in different zones
In sweet spots, the closer the well separation (the greater density) the more oil recovered; less "wasted" by lack of horizontal drilling. In "other-than-sweet spots," down spacing to 160 acres may be less (or non-) economical.
In a sweet spot: the first well could generate 1 million bbls EUR; each of the 8 additional wells could generate 700K bbls each or 5.6 million bbls total. As I understand it, these eight additional wells would be in two neighboring zones, such as TF1 and TF2. There is still TF3, and possible TF4 to consider, it appears.