Saturday, May 19, 2018

Random Update Of Two Incredible WXP Wells In Reunion Bay -- May 19, 2018

This page won't be updated; these wells are followed elsewhere.

See this post for earlier graphic. Time to update these two wells (and more to come):

The wells:
  • 33398, 3,291, WPX, Hidatsa North 14-23HX, Reunion Bay, huge well; if this is not a typo, could be a new record; TD = 21,419 feet; Three Forks, 51 stages; 8.6 million lbs; t9/17; cum 309K 3/18;
  • 33381, 3,433, WPX, Mandan North 13-24HW, Reunion Bay, Three Forks, 51 stages, 8.6 million lbs, a huge well; 75K in first full month; 65K in second full month; t10/17; cum 264K 3/18; this well was taken off-line 3/18 suggesting that neighboring wells are being completed
For newbies: a long, long time ago, Lynn Helms, director, NDIC, opined that Three Forks wells could be much, much better than middle Bakken wells. Anecdotally, it also appears that operators use less proppant when fracking upper bench of the Three Forks.

The graphic;


Production data.

33398:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN3-201831286092908095783840350
BAKKEN2-20182019020182501040915331131970
BAKKEN1-20183143284437412819940192353910
BAKKEN12-201731512675126427951470112574915609
BAKKEN11-201730671106844238798615411268541510
BAKKEN10-201731850328360749471779741090557801
BAKKEN9-2017301468214030873413462150010233

33381:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN3-2018450904774924444438990
BAKKEN2-20182830703306271387023533201000
BAKKEN1-20183142821431041898640139353900
BAKKEN12-20173144006440542008143550386740
BAKKEN11-201730654726532731933561083761311325
BAKKEN10-201731750287577936279640741753938342
BAKKEN9-2017813201018211270986

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