Saturday, February 25, 2017

Random Update Of Two Older MRO Wells -- Both Re-Entered, Re-Fracked -- February 25, 2017

The two wells:
  • 16611 -- re-entered, a sidetrack lateral, and re-fracked
  • 17064 -- re-entered, to extend the original lateral; original horizontal fell short of planned bottom hole
Both successfully re-entered, lengthened (#17064) or new side-track (#16611) with successful re-frack.

16611, 428, MRO, Carlson 21-29H, Bailey, t10/07; cum 306K 12/16; 

First year of production:
BAKKEN8-20083132253255548239823980
BAKKEN7-20083135883625632150615060
BAKKEN6-20083039613769688263426340
BAKKEN5-20083152195598962320732070
BAKKEN4-20083039683657727178917890
BAKKEN3-200816243925171058000
BAKKEN2-200829359734307573273270
BAKKEN1-200831412243109142272270
BAKKEN12-2007314924508912075405400
BAKKEN11-200730513949481075118311830
BAKKEN10-200729764479892493120212020
BAKKEN9-20074179496712404694690

Results following successful re-entry, and re-frack:
BAKKEN5-20163161966124306346583077732
BAKKEN4-2016306107613229874913404139
BAKKEN3-2016316512648631125144420655
BAKKEN2-2016296265625230104949405451
BAKKEN1-2016316679668532765364441746
BAKKEN12-2015316624667532325310431897
BAKKEN11-2015306637657130215299436544
BAKKEN10-20153167146774319856084573133
BAKKEN9-20153012644125815793943264911408
BAKKEN8-2015311003010121503480766529302
BAKKEN7-201531152241520986121274510588344
BAKKEN6-2015301813218447128331408899182050
BAKKEN5-201522338132053485276012591020
BAKKEN4-2015182298229230251492154984
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17064, 514, MRO, Dan tuhy 14-32H, Bailey, t6/08; cum 344K 12/16;

First twelve months of production following:
BAKKEN4-20093033213544394203120310
BAKKEN3-20093135733387416206920690
BAKKEN2-20092835913485423186718670
BAKKEN1-20092940934059458212321230
BAKKEN12-20083145315094438146814680
BAKKEN11-20083048584474511300530050
BAKKEN10-20083155865569599331133110
BAKKEN9-20083064216757683369336930
BAKKEN8-20083179837519737492049200
BAKKEN7-20082380247934592389738970
BAKKEN6-200826826383111490000
BAKKEN5-20089551228118000

Twelve months of production following re-entry, and successful re-frack:
BAKKEN2-2016293947396512283280263747
BAKKEN1-2016314247421113303440276436
BAKKEN12-2015314499445814053610289647
BAKKEN11-2015304641465914413715298358
BAKKEN10-2015315210515116014158332293
BAKKEN9-20153053185318166138842591545
BAKKEN8-20153156645657180945833679114
BAKKEN7-20153159446063199348203813186
BAKKEN6-20153063466380235250113924229
BAKKEN5-20153160735833191548493706311
BAKKEN4-20153089118909316868604942785
BAKKEN3-20152610116102644381705245531266
BAKKEN2-201519923592034075624041061036
BAKKEN1-20152065086699317242272645766
BAKKEN12-20142199549763385466784717770
BAKKEN11-20140000000
BAKKEN10-20146168235221649221
BAKKEN9-2014309186761518675345

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Screenshot Of The Two Wells


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Candidate For Re-Frack

Based on its dismal production profile, the other well in that drilling unit looks like a  prime candidate for re-fracking:
  • 23980, 576, MRO, Klay Carlson 41-29TFH, t6/13; cum 104K 12/16;

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