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Sunday, July 22, 2018

Idle Rambling -- MRO Re-Fracks In Bailey -- Incredible -- July 22, 2018

Wow, it just never quits. Last year (2/2017)  I noted:
  • 16735, a nice well; off-line since 2/17; neighboring MRO wells about to be fracked?
Checking up on this well tonight, let's look at this production profile. But before we do that, time for a video:

Lonesome Friends of Science, John Prine

Now, back to the production profile of #16735. Is this not awesome! "Predicted" one year ago -- I doubt any other blogger did that. LOL:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-201828740373923052879736424588
BAKKEN4-2018309347952441721271458385753
BAKKEN3-2018311537115287752321218447014926
BAKKEN2-2018281427814218100001465536509356
BAKKEN1-2018271363613798928018486421212339
BAKKEN12-20172815647156461394623239493415971
BAKKEN11-2017232346823376130021991880199779
BAKKEN10-2017282807428339200463189011228664
BAKKEN9-20172932764331511700636248132612
BAKKEN8-2017914776138320727605629
BAKKEN7-20170000000
BAKKEN6-20170000000
BAKKEN5-20170000000
BAKKEN4-20170000000
BAKKEN3-20170000000
BAKKEN2-20179171335372190167
BAKKEN1-2017318548921709230646
BAKKEN12-20163190710381275750292
BAKKEN11-2016308819311445660292

Regular readers know the first thing we need to do.

CHECK FracFocus, API - 33-025-00649: yup, re-fracked, 7/9/17 - 7/27/17; 4.2 million gallons of water; 84.55% water. Only 4.2 million gallons -- about half what they usually use in an initial frack. According to the operator, data for re-frack:
  • date of test: 8/30/17
  • new IP: 2,257 (nice)
  • middle Bakken
  • 45 stages
  • 5.7 million lbs (medium re-frack)
  • only 127K lbs of proppant per stage (generally, an initial frack uses 200K sand / stage)
So, again, another MRO-re-frack in Bailey oil field. This is so predictable one wonders if MRO has a VP for re-fracking old Bailey wells. If so, whatever she is being paid, she's not being paid enough. LOL. Wow, these wells must give Art Berman and Jane Nielson heartburn. Tums.

Neighboring wells:
  • 30550, 4,516, MRO, Brush 24-8H, Bailey, t9/17; cum 209K 5/18; a 50K+ well (see below);
  • 16677, 101 (no typo); MRO, Beck 24-8H, Bailey, t12/07; cum 125K 5/18; (see below);
  • 29634, 4,048, MRO, Double H 34-8TFH, Bailey, t9/17; cum 243K 5/18; huge well, see below;
  • 29633, 2,400, MRO, Hammel 44-8TFH, Bailey, t4/15; cum 195K 5/18;
  • 29632, 2,794, MRO, Wilbert 44-8H, Bailey, t4/15; cum 236K 5/18;
30550:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-201831154861517126464250861061013212
BAKKEN4-201813514952396071667136072437
BAKKEN3-20182581548355798018411418913184
BAKKEN2-201828199902000818145402251039927342
BAKKEN1-201831252952558729202434671222828429
BAKKEN12-201731287002819539597434531268227131
BAKKEN11-20172012272124302492530171499821955
BAKKEN10-2017253450335140360424487013239963
BAKKEN9-2017265858257628062703256224
BAKKEN8-201716626200167095

16677, originally drilled back in 2008; off-line for seven years, from 2/10 to 9/17:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-2018261474514691919915616014372
BAKKEN4-20182817019174631333619434017252
BAKKEN3-20183133092324232287133177029293
BAKKEN2-20187609660222943565704952
BAKKEN1-201831286229303665274049
BAKKEN12-201731467647446724295102517
BAKKEN11-20172911181112061527617459376412583
BAKKEN10-20171720016198090214856919394
BAKKEN9-201715251047041
BAKKEN8-20170000000
BAKKEN7-20170000000
BAKKEN6-20170000000

29634:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-20182914139140341361719546833810089
BAKKEN4-201825136741382511979250361161411715
BAKKEN3-20183017981180021806527267572019396
BAKKEN2-20182822690228401720134461856823180
BAKKEN1-201831367283685434783482181264231742
BAKKEN12-201727295202919225044284521015116010
BAKKEN11-20172524310243293188721525812311158
BAKKEN10-2017314011440444395754506414740479
BAKKEN9-2017234393943192213642597237738

Which brings us to another song: I would rather die young than to live without you, I would rather go hungry than to eat lonesome stew; .... once in a lifetime, and it won't come again .... it's here and it's gone ... on a magnolia wind ....

Magnolia Wind, John Prine and Emmylou Harris
Limerence.

Wow, these Bakken wells have a story to tell. 

For newbies: these Bakken wells will produce for seventy years -- and during their lifetime: re-works; mini-re-fracks; neighboring wells will be fracked; major re-fracks; re-entry to go after different formations; etc; etc.

Disclaimer: I am inappropriately exuberant about the Bakken. 

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