Saturday, April 26, 2014

Another EOG Clarks Creek Well Has Been Added To Monster List Of Wells

See first comment below: This is a lower bench Three Forks well. There is an extreme structure in that area due to a fault, making some of the wells very prolific.

Another EOG Clarks Creek well has been added to the monster list of wells:
  • 20513, 2,365, EOG, Riverview 3-3130H, Clarks Creek, 49 stages; 9.8 million lbs, all sand; middle Bakken, seam about 40 feet thick; t3/13; cum 354K 2/14;
In less than a year this well has produced more than 350,000 bbls of crude oil; it continues to produce almost 20,000 bbls of crude oil per month (at $90/bbl = $1.8 million/month; at $75/bbl = $1.5 million/month). Some say these wells are costing $7 to $8 million to drill/complete.

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2014281682817064526050446475422775
BAKKEN1-2014301974319554519834506343640
BAKKEN12-20133121971222365557470383037916535
BAKKEN11-20133030702310457269583842141236827
BAKKEN10-2013996218704250920607622014353
BAKKEN9-20132020510212206022513650510
BAKKEN8-20133133864338147706677557567525
BAKKEN7-2013314055740445927075961875798
BAKKEN6-2013304336343877921075694140174143
BAKKEN5-2013213523335626638348700220646396
BAKKEN4-20133037944373261002163250063100
BAKKEN3-20132443290421291982016951016836

2 comments:

  1. That is a lower bench Three Forks well. There is extreme structure in that area do to a fault, making some of the wells very prolific.

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    1. Thank you; very much appreciated. Readers will really appreciate that. Helps them understand the importance of a fault, and natural fracturing.

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