Monday, February 11, 2013

Random Update of Two Hess Hawkeye Wells -- The Bakken, North Dakota, USA

Elsewhere, someone asked about production figures for:
  • 23071, 1,224, Hess, HA-Mogen152-95-0805H-3, Hawkeye, middle Bakken, 30 stages; 1.5 million lbs; t12/12; cum 39K 12/12;
  • 23072, 1,089, Hess, HA-Dahl 152-05-0706H-3, Hawkeye, 30 stages, 1.6 million lbs; t12/12; cum 39K 12/12; 
For newbies, this is a relatively small amount of proppant. Rule of thumb: 100,000K/stage; generally 30 stages --> 3 million pounds.

Wow, there are some good wells in this area:
  • 20738, 1,496, Hess, HA-Mogen-152-95-0805H-2, Hawkeye, t12/11; cum 302K 12/12. Note: 300,000 bbls in one year. Takeaway constrained. Plus 82,000 boe.

4 comments:

  1. Another way to profit from the Oil and gas business. Books.

    http://marcellusdrilling.com/databook/

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    1. It would be nice to have data available on iPad apps (perhaps they are; I didn't spend much time at the site).

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  2. GMX, not broke yet.

    http://gmx.investorroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=191

    A couple more of these and maybe OXY should buy them.

    " president, Michael Rohleder, stated “our most recent completion, the Heiser 11-2-1H, had our highest initial production peak rate of 3,268 BOEPD to date and confirms that the changes we have made in our drilling and completion programs are having a positive effect. The Heiser unit is an offset of the Akovenko units and the two wells previously completed and this IP rate could provide further evidence that multiple completions in close proximity create better communication with the natural fracture network system. This supports our plan to increase production and significantly lower well costs by focusing our 2013 capex exclusively on PAD drilling and simultaneous zipper frac completions.” "

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    1. ... and perhaps they will. Apparently OXY has been buying up a lot of acreage elsewhere.

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