Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Random Update Of An Old Slawson Bazooka Well In Big Bend Oil Field -- June 5, 2018

Going back to the wells I first posted coming off the confidential list years ago, I will come across some interesting wells. Another example.

The well: FracFocus has no data to suggest this well was re-fracked. It was originally fracked back in 2009. The jump in production suggests it was re-fracked but FracFocus has no data to suggest that. In addition, there is no sundry form to suggest that it was re-fracked. This well does not appear on my "wells of interest" list, either. If one looks at the NDIC map, one will see a lot of fracking in the neighborhood of this well back in 2014. So, again, for newbies: this was another well that jumped in production after neighboring wells were fracked. Reason, of course, unknown why that happens, according to folks who write me about the phenomenon. [Later, for those with mineral rights, it is not important to know "why"this happen -- it's only important that it happens. LOL.]
  • 18239,  1,042, Slawson, Bazooka 1-20H, Big Bend, t11/09; cum 342K 4/18 
Note jump in production in November, 2014:
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