From a July 30, 2014, post:In a comment, the reader noted this from Whiting's 3Q14 presentation, in which Whiting said its Tarpon pad demonstrated that "Whiting controls the sweet spot of the Williston Basin" and presented this as evidence (back on confidential status); two of these three wells broke the fracking record):
More to follow; will clean this up later; from the FAQ page: What is the record IP to date in the Williston Basin?
More to follow: in 2Q14 earnings report, WLL: Tarpon Well Completed in 2nd Bench of Three Forks Flowing 6,071 BOE/d. Not a record in the Bakken -- see Statoil's #23992. But still, this is huge for the second bench.Statoil reported an IP of 5,417 on September 26, 2013: #23992, Beaux 18-19 7H, Banks oil field. Based on its IP for natural gas (9,663), this well had an IP of 7,083 boepd.
- 27520, 7,824 boe, Whiting, Flatland Federal 11-4TFH, upper Three Forks Cycle 1, Twin Valley, gas ranged from 150 unit so 9,274 units.
- 27521, 7,120 boe, Whiting, Flatland Federal 11-4HR, middle Bakken, target zone about 42 feet thick;
- 28522, 5,930 boe, Whiting, Flatland Federal 11-4TFHU, a lower Three Forks well; the Middle Bakken was about 42 feet thick; it looks like the TF Cycle 1 might have been about 74 feet thick; background gas for target zone, the TF Cycle 2, ranged from17 to 8,500 units, in excess of 9,500 units during trips; in application referred to as Three Forks B1;
Whiting also has Tarpon Federal wells in Sand Creek to the north, as seen at the linked post.
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