Tuesday, May 7, 2013

This Is Getting Too Exciting -- Remember: Middle Bakken, 60 Feet Thick; Three Forks, 300 Feet Thick ...

... of course, it varies, but...

From the 1Q13 EOG transcript:
As I noted, we just completed our first well in the second bench of the Three Forks in the Antelope Extension area with outstanding results. The River View 3-3130H came online, producing 3,150 barrels of oil per day. We have 94% working interest in this well.
We also completed another Three Forks well in the first bench, or our uppermost zone. The West Clark 101-2425H had initial production of 2,205 barrels of oil per day. We have 100% working interest in this well.
The Three Forks and Bakken results on our Antelope Extension acreage continue to look strong, and we are particularly excited about the potential of the Three Forks second bench. Early looks indicate that this target may have better potential than the first bench and the Bakken phase in this area.
We plan to test the third bench of the Three Forks in this same area next year.
The wells that he mentioned:
  • 20513, 3,150, EOG, Riverview 3-3130H, Clarks Creek, first EOG well into TF2;
  • 20331, 2,205, EOG, West Clark 101-2425H, Clarks Creek, TF1
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 20513, see above, EOG, Riverview 3-3130H, Clarks Creek, first EOG well into TF2:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
3-2013421290

A reminder to newbies: the four benches of the Three Forks were not even mentioned by the USGS 2013 Survey of the Bakken/Three Forks. Other than that, it was a pretty good survey. I guess.

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