Thursday, March 2, 2017

Random Update Of Another Well With A Nice Bump In Production After Being Shut-In For About A Year -- March 2, 2017

I was in the process of updating some old wells, and ran across this one.
  • 19170, single section; 640-acre spacing; 1,882, EOG, Bear Den 07-17H, middle Bakken; 15 stages; 2 million lbs; t1/11; cum 256K 1/17;
This was another well that was still producing pretty nicely but the operators took it off-line for awhile. I suppose they took it off-line to see if the pressure would build back up to give them another great well when it was put back on-line. This is the production profile for that period of a couple of years. Note that the "13,642 over 24 days" extrapolates to 17,621 bbls of crude oil over a 31-day August month.

It was originally fracked back in 2011, and I suppose it could have been re-fracked, but there is no evidence over at FracFocus that this well was ever re-fracked.

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BAKKEN2-2014288562824112241021285131584
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BAKKEN12-201342234715018611569
BAKKEN11-2013279361910337881004036936214
BAKKEN10-20131756456008350065187375702
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BAKKEN6-20122933503191755446404321
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BAKKEN3-2012314420479891457110556

I always find it amazing how "strong" a Bakken well can come back after being taken off-line.

For more on this well, go to this post. By the way, this is a single-section / short lateral well. Had this been a two-section / long lateral well, maybe .... but we will never know, will we?

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