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Friday, March 9, 2018

Random Update Of Some Incredible MRO Wells In Bailey Oil Field -- March 9, 2018

Updates

October 1, 2018: neighboring wells showed various degrees in jump in production, mostly moderate  --  #16654, #16993, #17797, #18382.

June 2, 2018, production data for two wells:
  • 33400, 3,017, MRO, Ernst 14-7TFH, Bailey, t2/18; cum 85K 3/18; (#16654, #16993, #17797, #18382 -- several of these wells showed significant jump in production)
Monthly Production Data
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN4-20183028579286753606028686239431449
BAKKEN3-20182525338253693287520716158631934
BAKKEN2-20182548021478282144931306164959404
BAKKEN1-2018711991118490990924086181
  • 33534, 5,113, MRO, Bronett 14-7H, Bailey 4 sections, t1/18; cum 27K over 11 days - extrapolates to 73K over 30 days; cum 133K 4/18;
 Monthly Production Data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN4-20183045938460194292333891269101801
BAKKEN3-20182834633343983677626696202652460
BAKKEN2-2018142595026087212471556483764274
BAKKEN1-2018112690526587019516598910555

Original Post 

Some of this might be a repeat from earlier posts. It's hard to keep track of everything. 

A reader reminded me that I need to follow-up on a few wells. I have some of these wells at my "Things To Follow Up On " page, but I will start the post now. However, it will be a few months before all the data is in. I can't recall if I've posted a graphic of this area previously.

The wells (all of these may or may not be on the graphic); note the IP for 6,204 for Three Forks first bench well; years ago, Lynn Helms opined that Three Forks wells, individually, might be better than middle Bakken wells; very little is known about the deeper Three Forks benches but we are starting to see a few deeper-bench Three Forks wells:
  • 33535, 6,204, MRO, Arkin 44-12TFH, hard to believe it's not a typo, but this is what the sundry form shows; Arkin 44-12TFH, Bailey, 4 sections; Three Forks B1, 45 stages; 6 million lbs; t1/18; cum 126K 3/18;
  • 33400, 3,017, MRO, Ernst 14-7TFH, Bailey, t2/18; cum 85K 3/18; (#16654, #16993, #17797, #18382)
  • 33401, 3,161, MRO, Kenneth 24-7TFH, Bailey, t1/18; cum 67K 3/18;
  • 33402, 3,040, MRO, Bethol 34-7H, Bailey, t2/18; cum 69K 3/18;
  • 33403, 3,484, MRO, Stroup 34-7TFH, Bailey, t2/18; cum 73K 3/18;
  • 33534, 5,113, MRO, Bronett 14-7H, Bailey 4 sections, t1/18; cum 27K over 11 days - extrapolates to 73K over 30 days; cum 87K 3/18;
Among the things I'm interested in:
  • continued production data for the wells noted above
  • the production data for these wells: #17498, #16654, #16993, #17797, #18382, #18384 (I have posted the production data for some of these wells elsewhere; not all of them are on the map below)
  • things I might learn from the geologists' reports
  • things I might learn from readers


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