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Friday, April 22, 2016

CLR's Tarentaise Wells

Locator: 10101C.
Updates


March 4, 2024: the first of many of these wells has just reported 2,906 bbls over four days;

April 11, 2023: another Tarentaise permit.

April 11, 2023: 39772 - 39878.

March 25, 2018: early production numbers for the Tarentaise wells at this post.

Original Post

The wells:

  • 39814, drl/drl; CLR, North Tarentaise Federal 1-18H2, t--; cum --; first report, 12/23;
  • 39778, drl/drl; CLR, North Tarentaise Federal 8-18HSL, t--; cum --; first report, 12/23;
  • 39777, drl/drl; CLR, North Tarentaise Federal 7-18HI, t--; cum --; first report, 12/23; first production reported, 2,906 bbls over four days;
  • 39776, drl/drl; CLR, North Tarentaise Federal 6-18HSL, t--; cum --; first report, 12/23;
  • 39775, drl/drl; CLR, North Tarentaise Federal 5-18H2, t--; cum --; first report, 12/23;
  • 39774, drl/drl; CLR, North Tarentaise Federal 4-18H, t--; cum --; first report, 12/23;
  • 39773, conf; CLR, North Tarentaise Federal 3-18H1, t--; cum --;
  • 39772, drl/drl; CLR, North Tarentaise Federal 2-18H, t--; cum --; first report, 12/23;


Six-well pad sited in 19-153-94 (SWSW), sited north to south:

  • 32578, 1,768, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 6-19H1, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 270K 1/21; cum 305K 12/23;
  • 32577, 2,051, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 5-19H, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 315K 1/21; cum 361K 12/23;
  • 32576, A, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 4-19H2, Elm Tree, t--; cum 274K 1/21; 309K 12/23;
  • 32575, 2,414, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 3-19H, Elm Tree, t10/17; cum 293K 1/21; cum 360K 12/23;
  • 32574, 1,176, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 2-19H1, Elm Tree, 62 stages; 15.2 million lbs, mesh/large; 108K; t10/17; cum 296K 1/21; cum 345K 12/223;
  • 32573, 2,010, CLR Tarentaise Federal 1-19H,  Elm Tree, 61 stages; 14.2 million lbs, mesh/large, 140K; t9/17; cum 437K 1/21; cum 524K 12/23;
Seven-well pad sited in 19-153-94 (SWNW), sited north to south:
  • 32588, 1,650, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 13-19H, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 259K 1/21; cum 376K 12/23; off line as of 10/23;
  • 32587, 1,582, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 12-19H2, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 280K 1/21; cum 347K 12/23; small but definite jump in production;
  • 32586, 1,840, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 11-19H, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 364K 1/21; cum 429K 12/23; small but definite jump in production;
  • 32585, 1,620, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 10-19H1, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 272K 1/21; cum 319K 12/23;
  • 32584, 1,600, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 9-19H, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 333K 1/21; cum 396K 12/23;
  • 32583, 1,544, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 8-19H2, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 258K 1/21; cum 298K 12/23;
  • 32582, 1,620, CLR, Tarentaise Federal 7-19H, Elm Tree, t11/17; cum 284K 1/21; 310K 12/223;
Neighboring well impacted by these Tarentaise wells:
  • 19397, 417, CLR, Buelingo 1-20H, Elm Tree, t3/11; cum 346K 1/21; full production profile at this post; huge halo effect; cum 393K 12/23;
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Tarantaise Cattle

From okstate.edu:
We North Americans get excited about Tarentaise because to us they are a new breed, generally unrelated to existing breeds, which gives us that extra kick of hybrid vigor. Fact is, the breed was named in 1859, and the first breed congress was held in 1866. The Tarentaise herdbook was founded in 1888, with major revisions being made immediately following World War II.
Tarentaise bear the name of the place of their origin, the Tarentaise Valley in the French Alpine mountains. There has been less mixing of breeds with Tarentaise in the last 100 years than with most French breeds. What other breed that offers hybrid vigor has such pristine genetics, selected over the span of a century?
The Europeans selected primarily for milk production when making their breeding decisions. Mother Nature, on the other hand, selected for muscling, hardiness and adaptability in order for them to live under range conditions in the French Alps. The result is a dual purpose breed.
Altitude in their native region varies from 1,000 feet to 8,000 feet, and usually the change in elevation is dramatic. In order to negotiate the mountain ranges, Tarentaise developed excellent natural muscling. This breed is distinctive for its abundant muscling in the hip region, and they are exceptionally long from hooks to pins.
In France, no other cattle graze where the Tarentaise graze. Charolais, Maine-Anjou and Limousin are raised in Basin regions, where the land is more lush. Salers are native to a mountainous region, but it is not as mountainous as the home of the Tarentaise.
Cattle trivia, from an earlier post.
Cattle trivia, from another post.
And even more cattle trivia, from yet another post.

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