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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Wells I No Longer Follow -- April 11, 2018

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.

For wells still being followed, click here.

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June 29, 2018: check production data; and frack data: #33120, #33121; they come off confidential list August 25 and August 27, respectively

November 23, 2017: follow up in three to six months; this well was fracked 1/7; had a great frack; then struggled; looks like it might be producing nicely as of 6/18 --
31999, 2,004, BR, CCU Zephyr 14-34 TFH, Corral Creek, t3/17; cum 73K 6/18; challenges? (2/18); as of 7/18 seems to be fixed;
November 23, 2017: watch this one in three to six months --
  • 32325, AB/67 (no typo), Hess, EN-Freda-154-94-2635H-1, Alkali Creek, t9/16; cum 5K 9/17;
September 15, 2017: work on pad being that might affect this well: 21682; was off-line 7/17. Remains off-line 5/18; came back on line for two days in 6/18; update here; halo effect;

January 13, 2018: #25374; watch this one go over 1 million bbls; still no pump;  as of 2/18: still no pump; 990K 4/18; 6K/month; updated June 30, 2018;

January 13, 2018: #24180; see this post; near recently fracked well; initial bump but then dropped back; follow for a couple of more months (2/18);


December 22, 2017: at this post, check two wells:
  • #26737: recently put on gas lift; compare new production data after gas lift put in; a lot of folks are getting excited about gas lift
  • #24532: production for October, 2017, is an error; it has been corrected
December 1, 2017:  note production profile 10/17; probably taken off-line to put in a pump;
  • 30833, 630, XTO, TAT State Federal 14X-36G, Bear Creek, t6/17; cum 113K 6/18; production has come back nicely; follow one or two months (2/18);
November 27, 2016: 17120, EOG, Austin 10-34H; t8/08; 999K 6/18; a short lateral; 24 days in 3/16; check reason for bump up in 9/16; was off-line during the summer; [update: it was taken off-line while neighboring wells were being fracked. Yes, neighboring frack positively impacted this well.] A graphic of this area has been completed; posted for a few minutes and then placed in draft status.  Brought back up. I'm keeping this one here until it hits 1 million bbls; will be awhile.

September 12, 2014: a failed frack; will it be re-fracked? update at this post;
  • 27635, 137, Slawson, Matilda Bay 1-15H, Stockyard Creek, 8 stages; planned for 24, mechanical problems; 600,000 pounds proppant; single section spacing, fracked May 22 -23, 2014, according to FracFocus; t6/14; cum 44K 11/16; went off-line middle of July, 2014; then began producing again 10/14; production up markedly, November, 2014 through January, 2015; as of 9/16, no new frack; API 33-105-03404; off-line as of 9/17; back on line as of 2/18;
August 28, 2017: check #19960 (tracked here), #18189 at end of 2017. Neighboring wells just fracked (31199, 31200, 31201, 31202)
  • 31199, 1,838, XTO, Kaye Federal 13X-3H, Lost Bridge, t5/61 (sic, probably 6/17); cum 125K 3/18; (#19960, #18189); update here, #19960 with huge jump in production; #18189 still off-line; #19960 with huge jump -- see update here; yet to see what #18189 will do; most recent update, 12/17; update: #18189 is back on status; a jump and then a decline; back off-line as of 1/18; #19960 is back on-line; tracked here; time to remove from this list;
August 22, 2017: #18514, #21458, #23176 -- watch for increased production sometime in 2018;

November 28, 2016: an incredibly good well abandoned by Oasis after leak; #22100, AB/IAW/1,317, Oasis, Achilles 5301 41-12B, Baker, t2/12; cum 187K 1/15;

November 29, 2014:
26929, AB/IAW/133, EOG, Wayzetta 148-0311H, Parshall, Three Forks NOS, 1920 acres; target: "E section of the Three Forks; middle Bakken with good shows and a thickness of 47 feet; background gas units were unremarkable, peaking at less than 700 units; near the end of the lateral, the wellbore brushed the lower "F" marker; 47 stages; 14.8 million lbs sand, but not much production, t6/14; was inactive 8/14 - 11/14; back on status 12/14; cum 15K 1/16; [Update: 6/15 - this well is back on "A" status after having a NGL stripper skid put in place in 12/14][Update: 11/15 -- back on IA status; 12/15 back on active status for one day; 1/16 -- off-line; IA as of 1/16; remains IA through 9/17;] noted to be AB 5/18;
January 25, 2018: a reader tells me the Kennedy and Miles wells in Dimmick Lake (33220 - 33227) are being fracked this week. SI/NC as of 3/18; they've started to produce 5/18; and, FracFocus says they have been fracked.

July 26, 2016: a year from now, check if this well ever gets back on-line; for now, this third bench TF well is a bust:
  • 27453, AB/IAW/54, CLR, Hartman 5-28H3, 30 stages; 2.9 million lbs, t1/15; cum 1K 1/15; abandoned after 8 months of minimal production; nothing in the file report to suggest why;
July 28, 2015: went inactive in March, 2015, in March, 2015 -- application for Stripper Well Status:
  • 19542, AB/IAW/IA/30, EOG, Austin 102-05H, Parshall, Bakken, t1/11; cum 36K 5/15;
March 25, 2018: these Beaks wells all completed; and yet, most of them were taken off-line January, 2018: 19289, 29853, 29852, 29851, 26430, 26432, 32820. As of 4/18, all back on line and production not out of the ordinary.

January 17, 2018: #17200 -- BR -- why did production increase a bit in 11/17; this well is tracked here;

March 9, 2018: 33534, MRO, Bronett, IP, 5,113. See #33400 down below, also.  Update this post.

March 16, 2018: #18905; Bruin; huge well; off-line due to fracking nearby; check in one to two months; update here


April 19, 2018 : see this link; update here;
  • wells that might be interesting to check on in a few months:
    • 17008, 298, MRO, Myrmidon 1-2H, Antelope, Sanish, t8/08; cum 56K 2/18; off-line since 5/17;
    • 33491, 4,125, MRO, Shoots USA 41-2H, Antelope, Sanish, t4/18; 80K after one month;
    • 33492, 6,637, MRO, Mamie USA 21-1TFH, Antelope, Sanish, t4/18; cum 59K after only 21 days;
    • 18471, 380, MRO, Hunts Along USA 12-1H, Antelope, Sanish, t1/11; cum 139K 2/18; off-line since 5/17; back on-line 3/18;
    • 32865, 3,634, MRO, Demaray USA 41-2TFH, Antelope, Sanish, t4/18; cum 36K after 15 which extrapolates to 72K for one full month;
April 22, 2018: #29033, #29034 in a couple of months; nearby wells recently fracked (2/18); update here;

January 22, 2018: #17200; neighboring well recently fracked; bump in production; see what it is in a month or two; see this post.

October 22, 2017: #31476 was just fracked (huge well); #24011 remains off-line -- check this one to see if there if any jump in production; tracked here. Back on line but not much production, 1/18; nice production in 2/18; #24011 back on line as of 2/18; not much of a bump but a nice well.

March 13, 2018: #30252; after being completed and reported, CLR put it back on conf status; have not seen that before; turned out to be a huge well; 42K in 3/18; production data here;

December 28, 2017; #31111, #31110, #31109 -- these were all PNC'd -- watch IPs for these -- right next to a huge monster well, #19296.

November 22, 2017: follow-up on these two wells in three to six months: (#16964, #20321); parents of newly fracked wells; see this post; #16964 -- huge jump in production; re-fracked 8/17; re-frack with 45 stages; 5.5 million lbs; see update of #16964 at this link;

August 28, 2017: check #19960, #18189 at end of 2017. Neighboring wells just fracked (31199, 31200, 31201, 31202)
  • 31199, 1,838, XTO, Kaye Federal 13X-3H, Lost Bridge, t5/61 (sic, probably 6/17); cum 56K 9/17; (#19960, #18189); update here, #19960 with huge jump in production; #18189 still off-line; #19960 with huge jump -- see update here; yet to see what #18189 will do; most recent update, 12/17; update: #18189 is back on status; a jump and then a decline; back off-line as of 1/18; #19960 is back on-line; tracked here; time to remove from this list;
October 4, 2017: check monthly production data on these wells; now tracked here:
  • 29630, 5,644, MRO, Clarice USA 14-9H, Bailey, 45 stages, 8.3 million lbs, t9/17; cum 145K 11/17: -- a 73K month, 9/17;
  • 29631, 3,070, MRO, Delia USA 14-9TFH, Bailey, Three Forks B1, 45 stages; 8.1 million lbs, t8/17; cum 11K over 6 days -- extrapolates to 56,385 bbls over a 30-day month; cum 115K 11/17; a 45K-month, 10/17;
  • 29634, 4,048, MRO, Double H 34-8TFH, Bailey, Three Forks B1, 45 stages, 8.1 million lbs, t9/17; cum 102K 11/17; a 44K-month, 9/17;
September 19, 2017: #18114; see this post.

September 17, 2017: #19973, neighboring wells fracked 6/17; this well taken off-line 6/17; WPX, Rachel Wolf, Squaw Creek; updated October 19, 2017; huge wells; halo effect. See how long halo affect lasts. Still obvious 12/17; looks like halo effect still as of 1/18 - but only 11 days of production in 1/18; only 10 days in 2/18; this well is now tracked here


February 28, 2017: EOG wanted to abandon this well due to pump failure and low commodity prices (August, 2016, sundry form) but I see it is producing, albeit not much, as of November, 2016. #16727; check over the next few months. Update: as of 1/17, taken back off-line. Remains off-line/IA as of 1/18. Is on the AB list.

November 21, 2016: post frack data when the data for the Rolfson N wells come available. The wells will be tracked here.

December 16, 2015: check to see if the second lateral was ever drilled or if production numbers changed significantly --
  • 30949, 233, Sedalia Energy, Thompson 13-31 H, Lake Darling, a horizontal Madison well, not stimulated (not fracked), a short lateral, TD of 9,207 feet, payzone: Mississippian Bluell Pay Bench 3 Target, Renville County, wellbore in target 100% of the whole length, 13 operational days, geologist report dated 6/30/15; a sundry form was received October 9, 2015, with company's intent to drill a second lateral also in the Bluell B3 payzone, t7/15; cum 32K 12/17; no change in monthly production as of 12/17;
August 24, 2015: the Zavanna Simmental wells.

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