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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Random Update Of Another High-Intensity CLR Frack -- January 30, 2018

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January 31, 2018: see first comment --
These Hereford wells are certainly interesting... after looking this well up in the well files category in premium however, It looks like this well starts in sec. 20... It goes horizontally almost a half mile in section 20, the goes up through sections 17, 8, and ends up on the north end of section 5... so 3 full miles plus almost 1/2 mile in section 20, so a very long horizontal.
Still impressive, but makes more sense when you divide the stages, sand, etc. by the longer length. It has to do with Access point (section 20) and Lake Sakakewea (just north of section 20) so an unusual setup because of the lake.
Original Post

 This production data at this page will not be updated. The well:
  • 32355, 1,217, CLR, Hereford Federal 6-20H1, Elm Tree, Three Forks 1, 61 stages; 15.5 million lbs, mesh, large, small; t8/17; cum 111K 11/17;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-20173031373314201778364354568277385
BAKKEN10-20173128162280341664951373497791481
BAKKEN9-20172822742228291633344843386666073
BAKKEN8-20172227555273621944241612384982996
BAKKEN7-201717117110000
BAKKEN6-20170000000
BAKKEN5-20170000000

The CLR Hereford Federal wells are tracked here.



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What, then, is the character that actually marks the American -- that is, in chief? ... It is, in brief ... social aspiration ... The American is a pusher. His eyes are ever fixed upon some round of the ladder that is just beyond his reach, and all his secret ambition, all his extraordinary energies, group themselves about the yearning to grasp it. -- H. L. Mencken, 1920, from The Man Who Made The Movies: The Meteoric Rise and Tragic Fall of William Fox, Vanda Krefft, c. 2017, p. 224.

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