Saturday, July 16, 2016

How Is The Oldest "Still Active" Well In North Dakota Doing? -- July 16, 2016

I believe #35 is the oldest active well in North Dakota. A "cut and paste" from an earlier post:
Two payzone well, total production, ~ 2.2 million bbls since 1951; still active
  • 35, 503/PNA, Hess, Beaver Lodge-Devonian Unit H-310, s8/51; t4/52; Madison, 216K; PNA
  • 35, 263, Hess, Beaver Lodge-Devonian Unit H-310, t3/60; Devonian, 2.08 million bbls; still active; almost 1,500 bbls monthly, 8/14; around 1,000 bbls monthly in 2015; Went inactive 12/13; back on line as of 8/15;
  • Note: #35 is the oldest well in North Dakota still producing; all but two or three wells earlier than #35 were dry.  Well #2 was completed in 1923; well #1 was completed in 1916, in Ward County; it tested positive for trace oil. The Clarence Iverson well that started it all was drilled in 1951. 
Here's the production data for this well for the past 16 months:

Monthly Production Data

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
DEVONIAN5-201630143214028408136313630
DEVONIAN4-2016269239216825100910090
DEVONIAN3-201630113611398127122312230
DEVONIAN2-201629106010257805104410440
DEVONIAN1-201631955999101775965960
DEVONIAN12-201531885836102089379370
DEVONIAN11-201530757833108786826820
DEVONIAN10-20153184574971556386380
DEVONIAN9-20152666264084392642640
DEVONIAN8-20151944941671203463460
DEVONIAN7-20150000000
DEVONIAN6-201500820000
DEVONIAN5-2015191210123547268468460
DEVONIAN4-201530208821028109135913590
DEVONIAN3-2015311867184487338328320
DEVONIAN2-2015281390141051728918910


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