Monday, February 20, 2017

Too Early To Tell How Long The "Bump" Will Last -- February 20, 2017

Two wells on the same pad; these were older wells.

The first one off-line for less than two months (10 - 11/2016): "bump" was four-fold, from 500 bbls to 2400 bbls:

Monthly Production Data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN12-20163124172493416630122403517
BAKKEN11-20161310771030370812001039122
BAKKEN10-201611154511767487142
BAKKEN9-2016305015616042772266618
BAKKEN8-201631641633954222021320
BAKKEN7-20163153951892419451642211
BAKKEN6-2016305896029232228207959
BAKKEN5-20163169170068819871606288
BAKKEN4-201630690698587205819662
BAKKEN3-201631819870599231522157
BAKKEN2-201628955846707216820768

The second one was off-line during the same two months: "bump" was similar, about four-to-five fold, from 2,000 bbls to 10,000 bbls:

Monthly Production Data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN12-20163110355102562208315995130872815
BAKKEN11-2016724252145606835713176374
BAKKEN10-201631631991397887773
BAKKEN9-2016301944215117758832868557
BAKKEN8-201631234122071627752274290
BAKKEN7-2016251451139292632422808362
BAKKEN6-2016301573157596838713678103


I'll follow up on these wells in a few months to see how long the increased "bump" in production lasted.

The wells are #19651 and #19301, both Whiting Koala wells in Poe oil field.

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