Sunday, October 19, 2014

Garnet Oil Field, Williston Basin, North Dakota

The Garnet oil field is on the northern edge of the Bakken play in North Dakota, an area where one would expect to find Three Forks wells. This is a very small rectangular field, only 8 sections (2 x 4). Six of the eight sections have a long lateral (3 wells); sections 1/12-161-99 do not yet have a well. It is located in the middle of Divide County.

In a long post like this, there will be typographical and factual errors. If this information is important to you, go to the source, generally the NDIC webpage. 
  • 25938, 377, SM Energy, Windfaldet 2-4H, Three Forks; 11-foot thick target zone which included an upper 6' of dolomite sandstone, 26 stages; 2.4 million lbs sand, middle Bakken 60-feet thick here; max gas units, 600; 1280-acre; t1/14; cum 44K 8/14;
  • 24192, 318, Baytex, Pulvermacher 3-10-161-99H 1XN, Three Forks, gas units max, 1,700; target, a 5-foot thick target zone directly above the Three Forks Shale, identified by a gamma marker known as the Three Forks 10 Mrk; Dolostone sandstone; 36 stages; 1.6 million lbs sand; 1280-acre; t5/13;cum 57K 8/14;
  • 21849, 28 (scout ticket), Baytex, Thompson 2-11-161-99H 1BP; 30 stages; 2.1 million lbs sand; 1280-acre; t3/12; cum 69K 8/14;
Formation tops, for #24192:


Blue: sample and gamma
Yellow: prognosis
First blue column: TVD
Last yellow column: Top v. Prog

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