Monday, November 11, 2013

Zavanna Adding Six New Wells To #20085 In Long Creek; The First Well Has Produced Almost 200K BOE In The First Year

Updates


February 21, 2022: production figures updated.

June 16, 2017: Zavanna with two new permits in Stockyard Creek --

  • 33678, 1,025, Zavanna, Hanson 28-33 5H, Stockyard Creek, t1/18; cum 316K 10/20; cum 356K 8/21; cum 360K 10/21; off line 10/21; back on line, cum 374K 6/22; jump in production;
  • 33679, 858, Zavanna, Hanson 28-33 4TFH, Stockyard Creek, t1/18 cum 291K 10/20; cum 328K 8/21; cum 338K 12/21; now off line; back on line; cum 348K 6/22;
June 5, 2016: halo effect; some incredible notes from a reader.

August 24, 2015:  Zavanna Angus wells ten miles east-southeast of Williston (note: CLR also has "Angus" wells in Elm Tree oil field) --
  • 26687, 1,210, Zavanna, Angus 3-10 7H, Long Creek, middle Bakken, max gas was trip gas of 2,184 units; flares 2 - 6 feet, 19 drilling days, big rig 8 days, 81% within target interval, 24 stages, 2.8 million lbs, t4/15; cum 310K 10/20; cum 320K 8/21; cum 326K 12/21; cum 332K 6/22;
  • 26686, 548, Zavanna, Angus 34-27 4TFH, Stockyard Creek, t9/15; cum 202K 1/20; cum 222K 8/21; cum 203K 12/21; cum 235K 6/22;
  • 26685, 1,543, Zavanna, Angus 3-10 5H, middle Bakken, gas shows as high as 5,770 units, flares 2 - 6feet; big rig - 12 days, 67% within target interval, 35 stages, 3.9 million lbs, Long Creek, t3/15; cum 274K 1/20; cum 297K 8/21; cum 301K 12/21; cum 307K 6/22;
  • 26684, 567, Zavanna, Angus 3-10 3TFH, Long Creek, t9/15; cum 294K 1/20; cum 318K 8/21; cum 326K 12/21; cum 330K 6/22;
  • 26683, 2,950, Zavanna, Angus 34-27 2H, Stockyard Creek, t9/15; cum 441K 1/20; cum 481K 8/21; cum 489K 12/21; cum 498K 6/22;
  • 26682, 2,770, Zavanna, Angus 3-10 1H, Long Creek, t9/15; cum 337K 1/20; cum 364K 8/21; 375K 12/21; cum 386K 6/22;
Update on the other wells noted in the original post:
  • 20085, 825, Zavanna, Nelson 3-10 1H, Long Creek, 35 stages; 3.8 million lbs; t8/12; cum 471K 1/20; off-line many months; see much more about this well as this post; back on line, doing very well; cum 494K 8/21; 498K 12/21; cum 502K 6/22;
  • 26676, 630, Zavanna, Nelson 3-10 3TFH, Long Creek, t2/15; cum 224K 1/20; off line 6/21; cum 245K 5/21; cum 252K 12/21; cum 262K 6/22;
  • 26677, 695, Zavanna, Nelson 3-10 2TFH, Long Creek, total drilling days, 28; "the Three Forks is sourced by the Lower Bakken member"; benches mentioned; "the first bench of the Three Forks is the zone of interest for oil production"; gas shows as high as 6,500 units; difficult to stay in target; majority of the lateral was drilled just above the ideal target zone (2 - 3 feet in TVD); reported dated July 22, 2014; 100% within TF first bench; t2/15; cum 294K 1/20; off line 4/21; cum 312K 4/21; cum 323K 12/21; cum 332K 6/22;

Original Post 
A Swedish/Danish family that retains a few mineral acres in the Bakken, alerted me to this note:
  • Zavanna will add three (3) middle Bakken wells and three (3) TF wells to #20085 in Long Creek. 
The reader suggests I look at the homepage:
http://zavanna.com/company.html; and,
http://zavanna.com/business-strategy.html.

Here's an update of the existing well:
  • 20085, 825, Zavanna, Nelson 3-10 1H, 35 stages; 3.8 million lbs; t8/12; cum 170K 9/13; 
Long Creek is located just to the west of Banks and Truax, a sweet spot in the Bakken. This particular well is located just south of Stockyard Creek, one of the most active and better fields in the Bakken.

For newbies, take a look at that well. It's a non-descript well, a well that would not have caught anyone's attention when the IP was reported (a mediocre 825) and here it is about a year later, and the well has produced close to 200 boe.

The natural gas processing plants in the area are simply inadequate to handle all the production.

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN9-2013307504741348081133916359704
BAKKEN8-2013308079808148021157848846694
BAKKEN7-2013319228879757521324868686380
BAKKEN6-2013308771902552891141625678849
BAKKEN5-201331806576325370947613938083
BAKKEN4-201317270125681997383523833
BAKKEN3-20132392969113447617683345214231
BAKKEN2-2013281508615002663325901173638538
BAKKEN1-20133119439200948013295961507814518
BAKKEN12-2012311430013548653318656786110795
BAKKEN11-201230134711346361981487453439531
BAKKEN10-201231160171613976621771540617309
BAKKEN9-20123022106221131081229938205827880
BAKKEN8-20121215835146422229516927016927

From the GIS map server, this is what the area looks like right now, in three screen shots:

First, the two new wells next to the existing well:



Second, six new wells to the west of the existing well noted above:


Finally, zooming out to provide a perspective of the entire area. In this screenshot, the six-well pad is not identifiable as a six-well pad; only #26687 shows up:



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