Thursday, November 30, 2017

MRO With A Well That Produced 75K In One Month -- November 30, 2017

Disclaimer: in a long note like this there will be typographical and factual errors. In addition, I probably see things that aren't really there. Whatever. If this is important to you, go to the source. For heaven's sake, don't take my word for it.

Updates

July 15, 2018: IPs and production data updated. Also, the graphic of this area has been updated --


Original Post
 
I track the Clarks Creek wells here

The graphic:


The wells:
  • 19790, 1,318, EOG, Clarks Creek 3-0805H, Antelope, Sanish pool, API 33-053-03320 (has not been re-fracked), t6/11; cum 438K 9/18;
  • 20602, 670, EOG, Clarks Creek 15-0805H, Antelope, Sanish pool, API 33-053-03535 (has not been re-fracked), t7/12; cum 520K 9/18;
  • 33281, 3,026, MRO, Iron Woman USA 14-9H, Antelope, Sanish pool, 30 stages; 15.3 million lbs, t7/17; cum344K 9/18;
First, let's look at the production profile of the MRO well, #33281 -- again, 154K in less than 2.5 months, and note the amount of proppant, 15.3 million lbs but only 30 stages:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
SANISH5-2018211313512722797630314257923583
SANISH4-20181749735254217818222119295640
SANISH3-20183118375185227593515192730721919
SANISH2-201816924491783582669235559
SANISH1-2018311889918987786033336631024
SANISH12-2017242019319765797351293389945014
SANISH11-20173030417304711207973242169668
SANISH10-20173141000411201384881386219074481
SANISH9-20173051870520891803785180079312
SANISH8-2017317445774493271191169860108693
SANISH7-2017132779527147306046513043405

Pretty impressive, huh? 74,457 bbls in one month. A record, it might be. I'll see if I can find a well with more than 75K in one one month.

So, pretty good.

Regular readers know that I am always curious how neighboring wells do when they come back on-line after a neighboring well was fracked.

So, let's look.

#19790 might have had some bump in production but not much to write home about.

But look at #20602:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
SANISH10-201731565155562622919749413546
SANISH9-201730606061032710905050803280
SANISH8-20173113364133687554202724219515
SANISH7-201721075997938113901108
SANISH6-20170000000
SANISH5-2017549448497132212095
SANISH4-201730301430246968219745176
SANISH3-201731309831027648903815831
SANISH2-2017283317333779891368235255
SANISH1-201731413441719191094591621084
SANISH12-20161736583581717706352781418

Not a huge jump in production if one includes the amount of lost production while the well was off-line, but still ....
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Ready For Some Huge Wells?

Now we'll look at four EOG wells in the same area, DUCs that have recently been completed, but still on the confidential list (they've since been updated):

33050, 1,703, EOG, Clarks Creek 75-0719HX, t6/17; cum 393K 9/18;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
10-20173650880036
9-20173422660803
8-20175706994244
7-20176017085764
6-20174164515762

32796, 2,518, EOG, in July, 2016, target formation was changed from middle Bakken, to Three Forks, first bench; Clarks Creek 73-0719H, t6/17; cum 298K 9/18;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
10-201727889113440
9-20173463180000
8-20175204993206
7-20175970984999
6-20174548318118

32795, 2,204, EOG, Clarks Creek 110-0719H, t6/17; cum 299K 9/18:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
10-201729335104337
9-20173382377059
8-20174572479899
7-20175073872096
6-20174374816870

32794, 2,382, EOG, Clarks Creek 74-0719H, t6/17; cum 327K 9/18;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
10-20173305694887
9-20173226361850
8-20175114687778
7-20176603994086
6-20174739217014

Are those not incredible wells!

But there's more.
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What about the neighboring wells to the four DUCs above that have been completed but still on the confidential list (#32794, #32795, #32796, and #33050?

20886, 317, EOG, Clarks Creek 101-1819H, 4 sections, 4/12; cum 396K 9/18:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN10-20173153855392343473906768372
BAKKEN9-20173061896228556175516876433
BAKKEN8-201731109361092592221494213885813
BAKKEN7-2017146446635911133927491780
BAKKEN6-20170000000
BAKKEN5-20170000000
BAKKEN4-20170000000
BAKKEN3-20170000000
BAKKEN2-20170000000
BAKKEN1-2017001580000
BAKKEN12-20161816911688410257924370
BAKKEN11-20163021922332768456243200
BAKKEN10-20163130972971476508348330

20887, 3,415, EOG, Clarks Creek 14-1819H, 4 sections, t4/12; cum 316K 9/18;

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN10-20173122912315421226802304126
BAKKEN9-20173048734860672048894374273
BAKKEN8-20173037713741615838713442197
BAKKEN7-2017626226414284253730
BAKKEN6-201763022961103512103359
BAKKEN5-20170000000
BAKKEN4-20170000000
BAKKEN3-20170000000
BAKKEN2-20170000000
BAKKEN1-2017001260000
BAKKEN12-20162213441342462283526570
BAKKEN11-20163017431791802434841060

 The Bakken is pretty impressive.



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