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Friday, January 13, 2017

Activity On An EOG Clarks Creek Pad? -- January 13, 2017

Updates

August 19, 2017: this well is back on line.


PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN6-20172525332488713237647962767
BAKKEN5-20170000000
BAKKEN4-20170000000
BAKKEN3-20170000000
BAKKEN2-20170000000
BAKKEN1-20170000000
BAKKEN12-20160000000
BAKKEN11-20160000000
BAKKEN10-201610720650
BAKKEN9-20168619746531398132414
BAKKEN8-20163125542666257274790
BAKKEN7-201631233822274993132287610
BAKKEN6-2016302162219645439663579147

Original Post

For some reason, this well was recently taken off-line:
  • 20891, 603, EOG, Clarks Creek 12-0719H, Clarks Creek, a Bakken Pool; 4-section spacing; t8/11; cum 265K 8/16;
The EOG Clarks Creek wells are tracked here.

In progress.


Screenshots from a file report of the EOG Clarks Creek pad above. To make it easier to see, I had to break up the graphic into three screenshots. It's difficult to sort it all out, but I think one can count 15 horizontals running south, and 17 horizontals running north. This does not include any third or fourth bench Three Forks wells.



Several years ago, shortly after starting the blog, I said that if you "had" one well, you would definitely "two." You might have four, and you could possibly have many, many more.

Almost anyone with two or more wells needs professional assistance. 

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