Friday, July 15, 2016

Top 20 Fields By Field Production -- May, 2016 -- The Bakken

Field
April Wells
May 2016 Production
May Wells
May Oil/Well/Month
Percent Change Apr-to-May
Sanish
600
1,503,121
600
2,505
0.03%
Parshall
365
1,092,382
433
2,523
-0.74%
Grail
172
980,087
172
5,698
-7.56%
Antelope 
162
862,851
164
5,261
2.67%
Alger 
310
855,217
312
2,741
22.63%
Corral Creek
148
802,581
148
5,423
8.24%
Siverston
223
788,308
223
3,535
2.21%
Spotted Horn
80
756,635
86
8,798
0.52%
Banks
173
657,457
176
3,736
27.76%
Blue Buttes
137
650,386
140
4,646
26.57%
Reunion Bay 
146
582,569
146
3,990
-3.73%
Heart Butte
177
555,355
177
3,138
-2.48%
Alkali Creek
141
554,427
141
3,932
2.29%
Camp
127
523,724
127
4,124
13.46%
Van Hook
178
518,249
178
2,912
14.64%
Truax
171
491,445
171
2,874
-4.04%
East Fork
104
456,669
104
4,391
-9.79%
McGregory Buttes
88
410,277
93
4,412
-6.99%
Big Bend
116
409,073
116
3,526
86.65%
Robinson Lake
168
406,293
172
2,362
-7.65%

Top twenty fields in order of total field production, descending. 

The last (sixth) column is the percent change in production per well. This is independent of the number of new wells or wells newly shut in or inactivated. All data is May, 2016, except for the second column which is the number of producing wells in April, 2016.

So, for example:
  • Alger field: only two additional wells in May, but production per well increased by almost 23%.
  • Banks field: only three additional wells in May, but production per well increased by almost 28%
  • Blue Buttes field: similar results as Alger and Banks fields
  • Camp, Van Hook: double digit percent increase in production per well, but same number of wells
  • Big Bend: huge increase in percent change in production per well, but number of wells unchanged

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