Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Random Look At Some Wells That Were Re-Entered Or Re-Fracked

I track re-entry wells here.

I also track re-completion wells.

I definitely miss many re-entry / re-completion wells. And I probably mix some of them up, calling some re-entry when they are really re-ecompletion, and vice versa. I'm not even sure how important the distinction is, if any.

BR has permits for two new re-entry wells in yesterday's daily activity report.

Here are three examples of re-entry wells, with the change in production during the appropriate period.

First:
  • 21513, 23, KOG, Smokey 3-6-7-14HS, t2/12; cum 55K 9/13:
BAKKEN4-2013301141311443153722017119911170
BAKKEN3-20132011362108942083818067104277581
BAKKEN2-20130000000
BAKKEN1-20130000000
BAKKEN12-20120000000
BAKKEN11-201211415830000
BAKKEN10-20120000000
BAKKEN9-201213503000
BAKKEN8-201220265440234137077
BAKKEN7-2012238087000
BAKKEN6-2012114404020

Second:
  • 18987, 223, KOG, Two Shields Butte 14-21-16-2HS, t4/11; cum 211K 9/13:
BAKKEN4-20133029922298701175619524687712557
BAKKEN3-20133039986396363353022340022251
BAKKEN2-20130000000
BAKKEN1-20130000000
BAKKEN12-201211750000
BAKKEN11-2012201478173130111801058
BAKKEN10-2012312354208120176001668
BAKKEN9-201230205023592815960

Third:
  • 17602, 215, CLR, Charlie Bob Creek 1-25TH, Ranch Coulee, t12/08, cum 62K 9/13:
BAKKEN2-201328537754403185479247920
BAKKEN1-201311346931182521277927790
BAKKEN12-20120000000
BAKKEN11-20126453679229290
BAKKEN10-2012313102254371221220
BAKKEN9-2012212502253371111110

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