Monday, June 8, 2015

Random Look At A Newfield Well South Of Watford City, North Dakota -- June 8, 2015

Updates

July 11, 2015: frack data is now in the file, and information below has been updated
 
Original Post
 
Random look at a Newfield well:
  • 23517, 1,411, Newfield, Johnson 150-99-34-27-2H, 32 stages, 3.6 million lbs, South Tobacco Garden, t3/15, cum 40K 5/15;
Production data:  

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN4-2015301287713032621421890216146
BAKKEN3-20152218028176591414124975172787499
 
Note: as of the date of the original post, the well is still listed DRL status, which usually means the well has not been fracked. Obviously this well has been fracked, but the data is not yet scanned in at the NDIC website. (I suppose it's possible this well has not been fracked; we'll see.)

According to the file report, this well is located five miles south of Watford City; its target was the C facies of the Middle Bakken:
"The horizontal well path did an average job of following formation dip considering all of the undulations. 100% of the production well bore was drilled within the Middle Bakken Formation. 58.6% drilled within the productive C facies rock of the Middle Bakken Formation. 11.4% was drilled with the productive D facies rock of the Middle Bakken Formation. 14.2% was drilled in the "E" facies and 15.8% was drilled low in the "B" facies. ... Sample evaluation combined with gas and oil shows point to the well as being a commercially viable, productive oil well."
Background gas recorded as high as 1300 units with max gas at 3,907 units near the end of the lateral.
The drilling required six drill bits and took a total of 214 hours to complete.
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