Thursday, November 3, 2016

Halo Effect? -- November 3, 2016

In the graphic below, #17120, a short lateral was drilled back in 2008. In 2016, it was taken off-line for a few months while neighboring wells were being fracked. Below the graphic are the production profiles for #17120 (the older well) and the neighboring well recently fracked. Also, note the amount of proppant used to frack the new well:


  • 17120, 2,051, EOG, Austin 10-34H, Parshall, t8/08; cum 910K 9/16, production data for past year:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN12-201631514253717881962175616
BAKKEN11-2016305319528111152038182727
BAKKEN10-2016314982480716161985919876
BAKKEN9-2016304353433920831802160221
BAKKEN8-2016313798387936291582135737
BAKKEN7-20161826472545391710229120
BAKKEN6-20160000000
BAKKEN5-20160000000
BAKKEN4-20160000000
BAKKEN3-20162417241799179161114613
BAKKEN2-20162922772204632134193125
BAKKEN1-2016312513251587220220150
BAKKEN12-201531264926497819641502272
BAKKEN11-201530255325538515791066333
BAKKEN10-2015312788283514817741418169

  • 31666, 887, EOG, Austin 433-3402H, Parshall, 43 stages, 17 million lbs, t7/16; cum 51K 9/16; full production profile:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN9-20163022267224311642595768872238
BAKKEN8-2016312120821146205401060375472586
BAKKEN7-2016127221663112422268825230

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