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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Random Update Of Five XTO Wells With "Lousy" IPs That Came Back To Be Great Wells -- October 4, 2017

Back in March 17, 2017, I started following #30834 --
  • XTO's #30834, only 10 stages, 2 million lbs; is there an explanation? At same link check all those "lousy" wells: 30834; 31596; 31609; 31597; and, 32151.
Tonight I see that it has just been re-fracked. This is third time this well has been fracked (see FracFocus; API: 33-025-02880). Note production data for this well after the most recent re-frack (this is the entire production history):
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20173018837191801378222686224790
BAKKEN7-201721769773108148879471931437
BAKKEN6-201736211291193714841172216
BAKKEN5-2017368018290276110121
BAKKEN4-20170000000
BAKKEN3-2017149440000
BAKKEN2-20170000000
BAKKEN1-201767623742192121901219
BAKKEN12-20161416055731924256802568

With regard to the word "lousy," I was talking about their "lousy" IPs, but it turns out that these have turned out to be great wells (see production profiles down below the "fold":
  • 30834, 326, XTO, TAT State Federal 14X-36D,  Bear Creek, 10 stages, 2 million lbs, t12/16; cum 3K 1/17;
  • 31596, 287, XTO, Johnson 31X-6CXD, Siverston, t11/16; cum --; stimulated 8/13/16; 60 stages, 17.76 million lbs;
  • 31609, 156, XTO, Johnson 31X-6G, Siverston, 40 stages; 7.3 million lbs, t11/16; cum —
  • 31597, 122, XTO, Johnson 31X-6D, Siverston, 40 stages; 7.7 million lbs, t11/16; cum —
  • 32151, 186, XTO, Johnson 31X-6HXE, Siverston, t11/16; cum 6K 1/17; 60 stages; 17 million lbs; stimulated 9/7/16;
30834: above

31596:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-2017311197612029130402797527515317
BAKKEN7-20173112464124311355729126268372148
BAKKEN6-20173013008130191506529141290080
BAKKEN5-2017311309913213136262732626797396
BAKKEN4-20173012457124141516425632255210
BAKKEN3-20173011537116531562922477202402122
BAKKEN2-20171610500104991251418121121835825
BAKKEN1-20170000000
BAKKEN12-2016614601149521122
BAKKEN11-2016335815666621365564

31609:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20173181778264101281740717129189
BAKKEN7-20173111887118511399027201251171953
BAKKEN6-20173012006119911531226782266620
BAKKEN5-2017311010310247129832070620437168
BAKKEN4-20173012163121241799424368242630
BAKKEN3-20173011386113622129820853194821261
BAKKEN2-20171561816265139851346175125858
BAKKEN1-20170000000
BAKKEN12-20160000000
BAKKEN11-201695142248425362147170
 
31597:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-201731141491416785022955429067336
BAKKEN7-2017311165011636860624637226481869
BAKKEN6-20173013595136501009627888277600
BAKKEN5-201731172411741997763419433511521
BAKKEN4-20173017677176271144435054349000
BAKKEN3-20173116863169291190531743288142764
BAKKEN2-20171612226118201039923464149508385
BAKKEN1-20170000000
BAKKEN12-20160000000
BAKKEN11-20163216693773136

32151:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20173113326130841742829857295710
BAKKEN7-20173113474134501666227276269900
BAKKEN6-201726998098831401018642184380
BAKKEN5-2017311194212103197642363122883462
BAKKEN4-2017301291513003238732624025790191
BAKKEN3-20173115381153822917031422299961140
BAKKEN2-201713726569401965713616134980
BAKKEN1-20177577057059160956278641698
BAKKEN12-20160000000
BAKKEN11-20166655461254592986861
BAKKEN10-201620001571570

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