Monday, July 29, 2013

A Bad Mood Rising...

... sometimes I am in a bad mood when I start blogging. If so, it usually has to do with some incredibly dumb news story but as soon as I start blogging about the Bakken, my mood changes, especially when I see something like this:
22158, 996, CLR, Kuhn 2-12H, t5/12; cum 204K 5/13; still producing at 10,000 bbls/month; 29 days to total depth; gas as high as 6,000 units; the seam was 12 feet thick; 60 - 90 foot flares; 40 stages; 3.8 million lbs sand frack; ceramics were not mentioned.
CLR just received several permits for more wells next to this one.

This well is a non-descript well on the prairie -- no one would think twice driving by it -- and it's IP was not all that impressive (compared to Statoil IPs) ... and yet ... 200,000 bbls of oil in one year, and it is still producing 9,000 bbls of oil/month. (Except that while drilling it had flares as high as 90 feet which would have been pretty impressive --)

It is not on a pump.

Remember when we used to look for 100,000 bbls in one year? Now, the "new norm" is 200,000 bbls in one year.

And this well would have been less expensive than several years ago:
  • pad drilling
  • 29 days to total depth vs 60 days in the early days of the boom
  • infrastructure in place
  • drilling and completion costs have come down in the oil patch; more supply; less demand
40 stages is not unusual any more; technically they've proved they can do 60 stages. The sundry suggests it was all sand. Regardless, it was less than 4 million lbs of proppant.

And there is a reason I posted the entire stub below. See if you can guess why I posted it.


NDIC File No: 22158     API No: 33-053-03921-00-00     CTB No: 122158
Well Type: OG     Well Status: A     Status Date: 4/24/2012     Wellbore type: Horizontal
Location: SESE 12-152-100     Footages: 570 FSL 430 FEL     Latitude: 47.994516     Longitude: -103.413536
Current Operator: CONTINENTAL RESOURCES, INC.
Current Well Name: KUHN 2-12H
Elevation(s): 2055 KB   2034 GR   2047 GL     Total Depth: 21450     Field: CAMP
Spud Date(s):  2/20/2012
Casing String(s): 9.625" 1970'   7" 11210'  
Completion Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Perfs: 11210-21450     Comp: 4/24/2012     Status: F     Date: 5/6/2012     Spacing: 2SEC
Cumulative Production Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Cum Oil: 203731     Cum MCF Gas: 280227     Cum Water: 58277
Production Test Data
   IP Test Date: 5/6/2012     Pool: BAKKEN     IP Oil: 996     IP MCF: 1256     IP Water: 333
Monthly Production Data
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-201331925388612811178631783132
BAKKEN4-2013301102511145328824648234351213
BAKKEN3-201330110831102632621318112893288
BAKKEN2-201327114111165331541723117017214
BAKKEN1-201330136811334433271737716823554
BAKKEN12-2012311546915383345421015210150
BAKKEN11-2012291618516370396916010160100
BAKKEN10-2012311917319273434525935259350
BAKKEN9-2012301852718235440024710247100
BAKKEN8-2012301208912165377515757157570
BAKKEN7-2012311685616821435521363213630
BAKKEN6-2012302051720522558624862248620
BAKKEN5-20123026063262458788369742211914855
BAKKEN4-20128239918273763330103301


A Bad Moon Rising, CCR

2 comments:

  1. What caught my eye was the "F" for status. Producing those kind of numbers for an entire year with a well that is flowing is "F" Ah Nom E Nal!

    It is also impressive to see they quickly started capturing that 90' flare into a pipeline. Though if I understood your post correctly, perhaps the most astounding thing on this well is it being produced in a location where the formation is just 12' thick. The Bakken is full of surprises.

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    1. I posted the entire stub because I wanted to show folks how much natural gas is being captured, also, as you noted.

      I hope I'm correct about the 12-foot seam. I believe that comment was referring to the offset well, so they assumed this would also be a 12-foot seam, but I could be wrong on that, but that's what I saw.

      And, of course, yes, no pump after a year: quite phenomenal. I assume this well could come off line for a spell when they start drilling/fracking the new wells in the same area.

      Thank you for taking time to comment.

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