Saturday, January 28, 2017

Statoil's Skarston Wells In Banks Oil Field All Seem To Be Back On-Line -- January 28, 2017

Updates

December 19, 2018: first / oldest Skarston well with huge jump in production; not re-fracked.
 
From an earlier post:
From July 15, 2016: the 8-well Skarston pad plus the oldest ninth Skarston well in immediate area. It sounds like Statoil asked for a waiver for delayed production until 4/16. Check back in two to three months (9/16) to see if all wells back on status. Mostly curious if #21664 comes back on status. Reader has asked me to keep track of these wells; reader is curious if/when they come back on status.
Original Post

January 28, 2017: #21664 appears to be back on status as of 10/16; some production 10/16 and 11/16. It appears that all Skarston well at the link were back on status, autumn, 2016. These are some incredible wells. If I remember, I will come back and provide production profiles for some of these wells.

The Skarston wells are tracked here.

For example:
  • 25858, 5,010 (with natural gas, about 6,553 boe/d), Statoil, Skarston 1-12 5H, Banks, 41 stages, 9.2 million lbs, F, t3/16; cum 213K 11/16;
Monthly Production Data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-2016302177422100915638671327914393
BAKKEN10-201631264812694012460497823802410044
BAKKEN9-20163016282161677687263081510010484
BAKKEN8-20163139377388911780069921644752802
BAKKEN7-2016313063431509187375185549147678
BAKKEN6-2016303769137667215885946856526446
BAKKEN5-20162029010277532222041294355714093
BAKKEN4-2016004890000
BAKKEN3-2016311174311254874967725568940

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