Thursday, March 7, 2013

Random Follow-Up On That Zavanna Well That Blew Out Last August

A big "thank you" to a reader in Denmark sending me this data; reminding me of some great Zavanna wells in Long Creek oil field, neither are on a pump yet, according to the NDIC site (which lags real-time).

Link here to original post on the mishap.
  • 20085, 825, Zavanna, Nelson 3-10H, Long Creek, t8/12; cum 101K 1/13; F; 35 stages, 3.8 million lbs; sand and ceramic;
Note the horrendous Bakken decline:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-20133119439200948013295961507814518
BAKKEN12-2012311430013548653318656786110795
BAKKEN11-201230134711346361981487453439531
BAKKEN10-201231160171613976621771540617309
BAKKEN9-20123022106221131081229938205827880
BAKKEN8-20121215835146422229516927016927


In that same Long Creek field, another Zavanna well:
  • 19981, 1,003, Zavanna, Gust 2-11 1H, Long Creek, t3/12; cum 192K 1/13; 35 stages, 3.6 million lbs; sand, ceramic; F; again, note the horrendous Bakken decline rate.

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-20133111998127135656382491709121158
BAKKEN12-20123114744137125895282161398714229
BAKKEN11-20121890798744389515446435411092
BAKKEN10-2012281278013451532823708707716631
BAKKEN9-20122918142186256430290711513413937
BAKKEN8-20122718010171815522236581166111997
BAKKEN7-2012221519915640492218394100578337
BAKKEN6-201230137571318746531811992708849
BAKKEN5-2012301385713967608318193127475446
BAKKEN4-20123016392159246653213241030711017
BAKKEN3-2012312359523602974731558999321565
BAKKEN2-20121522552213482028227785614321642
BAKKEN1-20122190318992180368703687


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