Friday, May 18, 2018

Random Look At An MRO-Re-Fracked Well -- May 18, 2018

For newbies.

Go back to this post: did MRO just set a new IP record in the Bakken?

Then this post: new record in the Bakken

At those posts, note this very, very old well:
  • 18471, 380, MRO, Hunts Along USA 12-1H, Antelope, Sanish, t1/11; cum 143K 3/18; off-line since 5/17;
So, how is this well doing with all that fracking activity going on around it? Well, pretty good. Prior to that activity, it was producing 1,000 bbls of crude oil every month. It was taken off line so neighboring wells could be fracked ... or so I thought. It turns out that it was re-fracked January 22 - 23, 2018, but with a very small amount of water: 2.8 million lbs, 89% water by weight, 10.6% sand. When it came back on line it was producing 3,719 bbls of crude oil over six days which extrapolates to almost 20,000 bbls of crude oil over 30 days. This should turn out to be an incredible well despite being, at best, a mediocre well when first drilled.

Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
SANISH3-20186371933470300002180
SANISH2-20180000000
SANISH1-20180000000
SANISH12-20170000000
SANISH11-20170000000
SANISH10-20170000000
SANISH9-20170000000
SANISH8-20170000000
SANISH7-20170000000
SANISH6-20170000000
SANISH5-20178178357382830236
SANISH4-201730986136980138101092
SANISH3-2017311042947115144801147
SANISH2-2017289621201105133601065
SANISH1-20173111121261110154001235
SANISH12-201627941312981220191768
SANISH11-201630105412471151331261012
SANISH10-20163110849261151367141924

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