Sunday, May 22, 2016

Random Update Of Four Neighboring Newfield Wells In Sand Creek -- May 22, 2016

Updates

Later, 7:01 p.m. Central Time: shortly after posting the note below, a reader, thank you very much, took the time to send photographs of the Newfield wells mentioned below. Specifically, these are photographs of what I referred to as Pad C in this particular posting.



The cattle guards are a story in themselves (posted many years ago). Isn't the scenery beautiful? A huge thanks to the reader for sending me these photos.
 
Original Post
 
An update of four neighboring Newfield multi-well pads in Sand Creek oil field. Three of the pads are 3-wells pads; one well is a 4-well pad.

See this post for background.
 
Pad A remains on line; only a few days off-line for any of the wells: SW 16-153-96, all horizontals run north; wells #27526, #27527, and #27528. 
  • 27527, 1,243, Newfield, Sand Creek State 153-96-16-4H, Sand Creek, t1/15; cum 95K 3/16;
Pad B remains on line: SE 16-153-96, all horizontals run north; wells #25074, #25073, and #25072. The production from #25072 is perhaps the best:
  • 25072, 1,449, Newfield, Sand Creek State 153-96-16-2H, Sand Creek, t1/15; cum 110K 3/16;
Pad C, this was perhaps the most "sporadic" of the four pads: NE 21-153-96, all horizontals run south; wells #28765, #28766, and #28767. Production from #28765 is typical of the three wells on this pad:
  • 28765, 2,190, Newfield, Sand Creek Federal 153-96-21-28-3H, Sand Creek, t1/15; cum 120K 3/16;
Pad D, three of the four wells were off-line April/May, 2015, but since then all have been on-line. This pad is perhaps the best of the four: NW 22-153-96, all horizontals run south; wells #29268, #29113, #29114, and #29115. The one well of these four that has never been off-line is #29115; in April/May, 2015, when the sister wells off off-line, this well produced slightly less than 3,000 bbls in April and slightly more than 7,000 bbls the following month. All four wells took a huge jump in production in July, 2015. Production from #29115 might be among the best from this pad:
  • 29115, 1,513, Newfield, Sand Creek Federal 153-96-22-27-3H, Sand Creek, t12/14; cum 126K 3/16;
Note the production jump for #29115 in July, 2015:

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 We saw the same things with #29114:

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It was also true of the other two wells on this pad, a huge jump in production in July, 2015.

It should be noted that these four Newfield pads will soon have a new neighbor. One section to the east, in section 15-153-96, XTO has another 4-well pad:
  • 31223, conf, XTO, Harley Federal 24X-15F,
  • 31224, conf, XTO, Harley Federal 24X-15B,
  • 31225, conf, XTO, Harley Federal 24X-15E,
  • 31226, conf, XTO, Harley Federal 24X-15A,

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