This is simply some housekeeping. Nothing new here. This has all been posted before.
The page where this came from was getting too long. These are wells that I was watching for some reason or other; once I saw what I wanted to see, I "closed" them out.
March 4, 2017: check on halo effect on #25827 --
no halo effect. It was taken off-line when this well was fracked:
- 31508, 1,655, CLR, Akron Federal 7-27H, Banks, 4 sections, t1/17; cum --
March 16, 2017: 25266, 25267, 25268 -- all off line while Rolfson
N wells were being fracked; check on their status and if there is a
bump, look at the graphic. They all showed a small, but clearly
discernable, bump in production.
February 28, 2017: reader wants to know why this well -- #22389, Norgard -- might have gone off-line 12/16; check back in a few months. See
comment at this post. Update:
As of 3/17 nothing in the file report to suggest why this well was
taken off-line 12/16; it's back on-line; production not changed much.
November 27, 2016: 18912,
IA/442, EOG, Austin 125-30H, Parshall, t7/10;
cum 124K 4/17; went off-line 4/16; back on-line 10/16; no bump in production noted as of 6/17;
December 12, 2016: 17870,
A/IA/796, EOG, Fertile 7-06H, 1 section, Parshall (56,000 bbls in 104 days), t9/09;
cum 315K 11/20;
taken off-line 11/15; back on-line 10/16 for 2 days; minor (one bbl)
spill reported while work-over rig on pad, August, 2016; remains
off-line as of 2/17;
see update here; back on-line and looks like it might be a decent well.
July 12, 2015: a failed frack; something else going on?
- 27885, 130, Hess, BW-R Peterson-149-99-1102H-4, 1 stage frack, 200K lbs sand, t6/15; cum 19K 2/17; active but still a lousy well in 11/20;
February 28, 2015:
new operator in the Bakken? Basin Shale ND, LLC, seen in the March, 2015, dockets. (not listed in "NDIC Well Search Data Base" as of 11/15).
October 25, 2014:
Regarding the following well, a sundry form received June 6, 2014,
suggests OXY USA will be re-entering this well to test the Madison, as
well as possibly other formations:
- 17899, PA/TA/1,191, Lime Rock Resources/OXY USA, Stroh 11-1H, Lot 4 1-143N-97W, Cabernet, 1,191, t9/09; cum 157K 12/12; went off-line 1/12; remains off-line as of 12/16;
October 22, 2014:
- 28112, PA/11, Legacy, Legacy Berge 13-31H, North Souris, a Spearfish well, 28 stages, 246K proppant, t6/14; cum --
(search #28112 in mail for follow-up); remains IA 9/15; active as of
10/15 for 10 days; on-line a few days between 10/15 and 1/16, but no
production;
July 19, 2017:
August 23, 2014,
the EOG "400-series" wells. Looks like something might be happening with #29190 (noted 9/16). September 14, 2018: continues to struggle; still a lousy well in 11/20;
July 19, 2017:
The wildcats northwest of Minot, posted March 30, 2014. September 4, 2018: pretty much all duds.
February 7, 2017:
#18224, huge well; went off-line 11/16; 30336 (
API: 33-053-06616). Probably getting ready to frack nearby. A CLR Hendrickson well. Yes, #30336 was fracked in January, 2017.
See update here.
March 1, 2017: #18414,
the Helsingborg Federal wells.
Update: May 10, 2017 -- this is really cool -- there was a jump in production when the well came back on line. See link.
March 24, 2017: #18251; this well is inactive with a waiver; it's
a great well; see if it ever comes back on status. Update: damaged
well; fish stuck in hole; too expensive to repair with prices where they
are; now
PA as of 11/17.
October 15, 2015:
why was this staggering natural gas well taken off-line in August, 2015?
#21235. It looks like they are trying to bring this well back on-line;
e-mail exchange between operator and NDIC in February, 2016. Check production 12/16, 1/17, 2/17 -- back on line for one day 11/16, but it looks like it's being plugged.
PA noted 3/17.
April 3, 2017:
18218, check on that well's production in a couple of months.
Nearby wells were just completed (see #32460) and 2/17 production extrapolates to 7,000 bbls/month which would be
a significant jump in production.
March 21, 2017:
#32801 is clearly a first bench well, but the graphics suggest a second bench. Look at the geologist's report when it finally becomes available.
Update: geologist's report posted -- a first bench well.
December 18, 2016:
follow-up on this well, #18705.
There was a recent bump-up in production after being off-line for a few
months; another well in the region might have been fracked during this
period -- but if so, look how far away that new well (#30411) was.
January 29, 2017:
#20510, look at the production profile and the NDIC map for all the activity in this area after the well was fracked.
March 28, 2017: check #18786 when it comes back on-line to see
if there was a bump in production after Smokey well running opposite
direction was completed late 2016, #31050. Also, take a look at
#21442, and #21439. Update:
huge jump in production for #18786.
January 9, 2017:
look for halo effect on these two wells (#21992, #21306) in March, 2017,
time frame; following completion of #32264, #32265, #32266, and #32287.
None.
January 9, 2017: look for halo effect
on these two wells (#22462, #22465) in March, 2017, time frame;
following completion of #31420, #31419, #32630 on same pad (not yet
drilled) and following completion of all wells on a 4-well pad to the
north (#29183, #29182, #29181, 2#9180).
None.
January 7, 2017: f/u #20629;
post-neighbor-frack production;
modest increase. Patterson 1-13H, Camp, t10/11;
cum 389K 11/20;
December 23, 2016:
follow-up on the Gudmunson wells after March, 2017. Producing wells were taken off-line 10/16, suggesting the new wells would be fracked before the end of 2016.
November 27, 2016: 17170,
A/PWI/667,
EOG, Wayzetta 4-16H, Parshall, Bakken, s4/08; t7/08; AL;
506K 10/20; pretty impressive -- no pump; >300K after 3 years; a short
lateral; 6 frack stages (?); go back and check reason for huge bump-up in 1/14;
update/followed here. Now on a pump, 10/18;
November 27, 2016: 17215, EOG, Austin 27-10H, t12/08;
cum 714K 11/20; inactive as of early 2/16; check on bump up in 8/16 after being off-line in early 2016; production doubled after going back on status in May, 2016; I don't see a nearby well fracked. A graphic of this area has been completed;
posted for a few minutes and then placed in draft status. Will be brought back up in a few weeks.
November 27, 2016: 18912,
442; EOG, Austin 125-30H, Three Forks,
t7/10;
cum 135K 3/19; 17 stages; 2 million lbs sand; off-line as of 4/16; back on-line as of 10/16; off line 8/20; struggling;
November 5, 2016: check up on #31249 -- it looks like EOG has converted this well to a SWD well, but need to confirm. See August 30, 2016, daily activity report.
TA. But does not appear to be a SWD.
November 5, 2016:
update on the Flatland Federal wells;
note that a well on the 5-well pad must have had some problems; all
wells on that pad came off-line in the summer of 2016, but are now
coming back on line. It looks like #30775 will be abandoned; something
obviously went wrong after the 31-stage frack. Will watch for awhile to
see if they try to save this well. Noted 12/16.
#30775 is AB, 10/18; nothing new, 3/19;
May 22, 2016:
Slawson takes a huge Big Bend well off-line, #18575. Back on-line 5/16 but still needs more follow-up.
January 5, 2016: this big well went off-line 11/15:
- 18575, 1,007, Slawson, Hunter 1-8-17H, Big Bend, t6/11; cum570K 3/19; off-line all of 11/15; only one day production 1/16; only
one day production 2/16; IA as of 3/16; back on line as of 6/16; update here. Check a few more months and then remove from this page (look at the halo effect on one of the Hunter wells, #18575). Back on line 6/16 and turns out to be a great well.
18408: flowing, no pump; ever fracked? In same section as
17263. As of October 25, 2014, no frack data in file; sundry form
scanned in but no frack data. In 11/15; noted to be
AB; then 2/17, noted to be
TA. Check when #26640 and #26641 were fracked.
- 26640: AB, API - 33-061-02757, fracked 4/13 - 21/2014
- 26641: API - 33-061-02758, fracked 4/12 - 22/2014, t6/14; cum 332K 3/19;
- 18408: API - 33-061-01156: never fracked, not found at FracFocus; as of 11/15, TA; 2/17; TA.