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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Random Update Of #18298

Idle chatter; not sure if this is worth posting, but not much else going on.

NDIC File No: 18298     API No: 33-061-01112-00-00     CTB No: 218298
Well Type: OG     Well Status: A     Status Date: 1/9/2010     Wellbore type: Horizontal
Location: SESE 33-154-91     Footages: 900 FSL 250 FEL     Latitude: 48.112497     Longitude: -102.375624
Current Operator: WHITING OIL AND GAS CORPORATION
Current Well Name: KANNIANEN 44-33H
Elevation(s): 2386 KB   2356 GL     Total Depth: 19800     Field: SANISH
Spud Date(s):  11/6/2009
Casing String(s): 9.525" 2233'   7" 10462'  
Completion Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Perfs: 10462-19800     Comp: 1/9/2010     Status: AL     Date: 9/9/2010     Spacing: 2SEC
Cumulative Production Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Cum Oil: 528551     Cum MCF Gas: 355952     Cum Water: 37594
Production Test Data
   IP Test Date: 1/10/2010     Pool: BAKKEN     IP Oil: 3422     IP MCF: 2068     IP Water: 2342
Monthly Production Data
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN10-2013319780988777671656884219
BAKKEN9-20132582257943769522529372240
BAKKEN8-2013001930000
BAKKEN7-20132357905732703367336280
BAKKEN6-201330673267727125458531188
BAKKEN5-2013316943699449361465670414
BAKKEN4-2013307590757357563875904423
BAKKEN3-2013317876790460967996294443
BAKKEN2-2013287398763753859035432415
BAKKEN1-2013318421817676863525918372
BAKKEN12-20123184878447109660005797141
BAKKEN11-201227674569774744330425920
BAKKEN10-2012287086692557946164289273
BAKKEN9-201230877087135935515542433
BAKKEN8-201227686168036744661457439
BAKKEN7-201226695970858354676461510
BAKKEN6-201230968497809416525643828
BAKKEN5-2012311036710447780691768550
BAKKEN4-201222666865252924806474917
BAKKEN3-201228795581872255784566564
BAKKEN2-2012298787863543750884703327
BAKKEN1-20123195471001650959575895

Note that the well above was taken off-line July - August 2013. The neighboring/parallel horizontal, #25350, Carl Kannianen 24-33H, was fracked during that period. One might imagine the well above to be declining ever so slightly, although that can be argued. However, when it came back on line, it was definitely a better well, producing nearly 10,000 bbls/month, which was a significant increase from before and reversing the trend. I have no idea if there might be other explanations, but it is a phenomenon worth watching. A better example is found here.  

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