Thursday, July 23, 2015

Great Video Of A Unique Well In North Dakota -- July 23, 2015

Updates

October 3, 2017: update regarding this well. Sent in by a reader, see first comment.  Scroll down to the original post below to see the video.
This well is no longer a dual completion.
They eliminated the one tubing string and are producing from only one of the two formations. The second Ampscot pumping uni has been removed. They first attempted to commingle the two formations as they both produced well, but the iron-laden production water from the sweet Bakken formation didn't play nice with the sour Madison formation- making iron sulfate, which tends to make terrible deposits and plug everything up.
I'm glad I captured it when I did. I have yet to see another dual completion well in North Dakota. 
Based on the NDIC scout ticket, it appears the middle Bakken was shut in on/about 9/7/2016; the Madison continues to produce.

NDIC File No: 16255     API No: 33-025-00587-00-00     CTB No: 116255
Well Type: OG     Well Status: A     Status Date: 10/16/2008     Wellbore type: Horizontal
Location: NWNW 25-142-97     Footages: 200 FNL 300 FWL     Latitude: 47.095941     Longitude: -102.925283
Current Operator: LIME ROCK RESOURCES III-A, L.P.
Current Well Name: KADRMAS 11-25H
Elevation(s): 2648 KB   2627 GL     Total Depth: 19331     Field: RUSSIAN CREEK
Spud Date(s):  5/1/2007
Casing String(s):  9.625" 2337'   7" 11286'  
Completion Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Perfs: 11286-19331 OH     Comp: 7/17/2007     Status: SI     Date: 9/7/2016     Spacing: 2SEC
   Pool: MADISON     Perfs: 9560-9568     Comp: 10/9/2008     Status: AL     Date: 11/18/2009     Spacing: NW
Cumulative Production Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Cum Oil: 35044     Cum MCF Gas: 12089     Cum Water: 58660
   Pool: MADISON     Cum Oil: 136433     Cum MCF Gas: 89622     Cum Water: 43803
Production Test Data
   IP Test Date: 7/17/2007     Pool: BAKKEN     IP Oil: 72     IP MCF: 77     IP Water: 21
   IP Test Date: 10/9/2008     Pool: MADISON     IP Oil: 45     IP MCF: 30     IP Water: 0
Monthly Production Data
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20170000000
MADISON8-201731198419641438197816210
BAKKEN7-20170000000
MADISON7-201731194920771500197116130
BAKKEN6-20170000000


Original Post
 
What an incredible "treat" for readers of the blog. A reader has sent comments and a video regarding a dual completion well, the Kadrmas 11-25. The reader is aware of no other dual completion well in North Dakota. In the video below, note that two 912 Amscots pump from the same wellhead:

Dual Completion Well; Two Pumps On Same Wellhead


Note: the middle Bakken was drilled first; a little over a year later, the Madison was drilled.

See original post and first comment at this link:http://themilliondollarway.blogspot.com/2011/11/whats-it-all-about-alfie-taking-another.html.

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Back to Kadrmas 11-25H:

NDIC File No: 16255    
Well Type: OG     Well Status: A     Status Date: 10/16/2008     Wellbore type: Horizontal
Location: NWNW 25-142-97     Footages: 200 FNL 300 FWL
Latitude: 47.095941     Longitude: -102.925283
Current Operator: OXY USA INC.
Current Well Name: KADRMAS 11-25H
Total Depth: 19331     Field: RUSSIAN CREEK
Spud Date(s):  5/1/2007
Casing String(s): 9.625" 2337'   7" 11286'  
Completion Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Perfs: 11286-19331 OH     Comp: 7/17/2007     Status: AL     Date: 8/30/2007     Spacing: 2SEC (1280 acres)
   Pool: MADISON     Perfs: 9560-9568     Comp: 10/9/2008     Status: AL     Date: 11/18/2009     Spacing: NW (160 acres)
Cumulative Production Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Cum Oil: 34,265     Cum MCF Gas: 9042     Cum Water: 56164
   Pool: MADISON     Cum Oil: 110,127     Cum MCF Gas: 68167     Cum Water: 22732
Production Test Data
   IP Test Date: 7/17/2007     Pool: BAKKEN     IP Oil: 72     IP MCF: 77     IP Water: 21
   IP Test Date: 10/9/2008     Pool: MADISON     IP Oil: 45     IP MCF: 30     IP Water: 0


Recent production data:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-2015291562161251570158193
MADISON5-201531189019743251448601592
BAKKEN4-20151718061011900
MADISON4-201518124486735595371298
BAKKEN3-20152212621450750016324
MADISON3-20151577584337258543133
BAKKEN2-2015262182229408126250
MADISON2-201527167119911651253345690
BAKKEN1-20153151445213203341010
MADISON1-20153120121796941708142649
BAKKEN12-2014160049012010
MADISON12-20142818512028703132911190
BAKKEN11-20142717922112625708359
MADISON11-2014302145201347193117060
BAKKEN10-201430100094227270
MADISON10-20143119652005217145714490
BAKKEN9-2014309343466836036
MADISON9-20143019121982323123612280

From the file report, after the Bakken was drilled:
Anschutz Exploration Corporation provides the summary ....as description of the work performed to test the Fryburg, and install a dual completion for the Fryburg and Bakken for the Kadrmas 11-25H. Due to the complexity of the work, additional detailed doucmentation has been provided....

Starting September 30, 2008: The Bakken was isolated via an RBP at 9690', the Fryburg was perfed and tested. With the Bakken isolated by said RBP, the Fryburg was produced via pump/rods from 10/16/08 - 12/3/08.

Starting Deembert 3, 2008: The Bakken was put back on line, and was produced under a packer at 10,052' while preparations to set up a dual completions were made. The Bakken was produced from 12/19/08 - 11/3/09, and was isolated from the Fryburg via a packer at 10,052'.

Starting 11/18/09: The well was set up as a dual completion, Fryburg and Bakken; to be produced independently via rod pump and isolated via 2 production packers.

At no time were the Fryburg and Bakken commingled. Anschutz went to significant lengths to ensure that commingling did not occur. Durng the Fryburg test, the Bakken was isolated by an RBP. When the Bakken was put back on line, it was produced under a packer located below the Fryburg interval. During the Dual completion set up, all intervals were killed with water. In its current state, the intervals are isolated by 2 packers. -- received June 30, 2010.

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Stimulation:
Mission Canyon Fryburg, cased hole, 15% acid, 10/10/2008

Stimulation:
Middle Bankken, open hole, 1.2 million lbs; ~ July 17, 2007

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Be Advised

Note: in a long note like this, and due to its technicality, there will be factual and typographical errors. I have no background or training in the oil and gas industry. If this information is important to you, go to the source.

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