Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Wow, What A Great Basin -- Take A Well Off-Line For 15 Days And Watch Production Jump -- June 20, 2017

Wow, what a great basin. Operators can take a well offline for 15 days and see a huge jump in production when the well comes back online.

There are a number of story lines that could be addressed but I often get ahead of my head lights. 

Fracked 7/18/2011 (at FracFocus). No sundry forms suggesting this well was re-fracked.

The three-month production profile:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN4-2017309553965812644818753271554
BAKKEN3-20171412901271192913549090
BAKKEN2-20172829163070363325001509313

The graphics



The well:
  • 19289, 386, WPX, Beaks 36-35H, Mandaree, 16 stages, 1.5 million lbs, t5/11; cum 270K 4/17;
The pad:

 
Production data: my hunch is that if you have read this far, you missed an even bigger point. Look at the test dates for the various wells in the map graphics above (three of the five were fracked in late 2015; one was fracked in early 2017).

The production profile posted above was only for the most recent production data, following the 2017 frack.

What happened after the 2015 frack? Here that data is:

BAKKEN1-20162631963132423127361712403
BAKKEN12-201530799181107281682543391303
BAKKEN11-20153200315204730
BAKKEN10-201528432383182177011800
BAKKEN9-2015278419287201520566410
BAKKEN8-2015241662156538230031431983
BAKKEN7-20153016631845121630052004293
BAKKEN6-201530191817601161353025020
BAKKEN5-20153122442329165140552543412
BAKKEN4-2015211618160489429231827493
BAKKEN3-20153120882057151537762840101

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