Saturday, January 20, 2018

Random Update Of A BR Jerome Well With An Increase In Production -- January 20, 2018

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In an NDIC letter dated July 19, 2016, this well was designated a "stripper well." There is no evidence that it was ever re-fracked:
  • 17291, 756, BR, Jerome 1-15H, North Fork, t2/09; cum 236K 11/17;
Note jump in production in mid- to late-2016. With such a jump in production, I would assume that the well has been re-fracked. I don't know. No sundry form and nothing in FracFocus to suggest it was re-fracked (though I could have missed something):

POOLMONTHDaysBbls OilRunsBbls WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldFlare
BAKKEN5-20173082097922235711147110730
BAKKEN4-20171219225114120
BAKKEN3-20173081338695508211944118700
BAKKEN2-2017271125010848648816216161490
BAKKEN1-20171651475406439034433192211
BAKKEN12-20162984058810535690087946995
BAKKEN11-2016301344712915877820039157354230
BAKKEN10-2016291266712617776614568014496
BAKKEN9-201629101949913627912098012029
BAKKEN8-201620687771214971894218893
BAKKEN7-20160000000
BAKKEN6-20160000000
BAKKEN5-20162188513654268780826
BAKKEN4-201630995684286130601231

The graphic:


The neighboring well was fracked 6/1-8/2016:
  • 30282, 2,806, BR, Jerome 21-15MBH, North Fork, 27 stages, 5 million lbs, t9/16; cum 188K 11/17;
By the way, #17292 shows the very same story. I just don't have the time or interest to repeat a similar story.
  • 17282, 765, BR, Kirkland 1-33H, t10/08; cum 217K 11/17;

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