Saturday, February 11, 2017

Random Look At Several EOG Wells That Showed A Bump In Production After Being Placed Back On Into Production After Neighboring Wells Fracked -- February 11, 2017

EOG wells in Parshall oil field.


Say what?

Look at this well, unexplainable. As of March 16, 2017, nothing in the NDIC file report to help me understand the jump in production

The well:
  • 17215, 2,227, EOG, Austin 27-10H, Parshall, t12/108; cum 617K 1/17; 
Production for the past year or so:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-2017313240325938195517030
BAKKEN12-2016313552377548205618040
BAKKEN11-2016303945384365195917150
BAKKEN10-20163139963873952036961823
BAKKEN9-2016304279428689202617820
BAKKEN8-20163148064819110216419120
BAKKEN7-20163153835393143225420020
BAKKEN6-2016305399540163190916650
BAKKEN5-20163157865787108132710750
BAKKEN4-201610177316482014283520
BAKKEN3-20160000000
BAKKEN2-20168425472385825220
BAKKEN1-2016312072207418249422430
BAKKEN12-201531222922358247422220
BAKKEN11-201528219321924219419770
BAKKEN10-2015292008200514211818910
BAKKEN9-2015302141214413231720730
BAKKEN8-2015312277227412204617940
BAKKEN7-201531216621544234920980
BAKKEN6-201530229323124234320990
BAKKEN5-2015241776174811194317520
BAKKEN4-2015302207215310122231980

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