Updates
June 13, 2020: production updated; see below. These are now Equinor wells, of course.
December 31, 2016: the Brown wells were updated at this post.
Original Post
Statoil's Brown wells will be their first crack at cemented liners and increased frac stages. Will be interesting to see the difference. [ 27003, 27004, 27005, 27006, 28733, older wells: 20790, 18760].I do not know where I found that information; if someone sent it to me; if it was in a conference call, or if it's even accurate.
Be that as it may by, I might as well track the Statoil Brown wells in 31-156-93 in Alger oil field:
- 27003, 3,182, Equinor/Statoil, Brown 30-19 3H, 44 stages, 5 million lbs, t11/14; cum 273K 4/20; only 16 days in 4/15; only 170 bbls 9/16; offline 10/19; back on line 2/20;
- 27004, 2,358, Equinor/Statoil, Brown 30-19 4TFH, 32 stages, 4.7 million lbs, t11/14; cum 203K 4/20; 15 days / month average on-line; only 54 bbls 9/16; offline 10/19; back on line 2/20;
- 27005, 2,126, Equinor/Statoil, Brown 30-19-5TFH, 29 stages, 3.8 million lbs, t11/14; cum 175K 4/20; 15 days / month average on-line; only 16 bbls 9/16; offline 10/19; back on line 3/20;
- 27006, 2,775, Equinor/Statoil, Brown 30-19 6H, t11/14; cum 196K 4/20; 15 days / month average on-line; only 83 bbls 9/16; offline 10/19; back on line 3/20;
- 20790, 2,691, Equinor/Statoil, Brown 30-19 2H, 37 stages, 3.9 million lbs, t10/11; cum 248K 7/19; off-line for six months; only 8 bbls 9/16; offline 7/19; remains off line 4/20;
- 28733, 2,400, Equinor/Statoil, Brown 30-19 7TFH, 40 stages, 4.6 million lbs, t12/14; cum 252K 4/20; off-line much of 4/15; back on line 10/19;
- 18760, 2,789, Equinor/Statoil, Brown 30-19 1H, 37 stages, 3.7 million lbs, t4/11; cum 323K 4/20; really, really choked back since 8/14; about 1,500 bbls/month in 5/19;
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