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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Random Look At FracFocus Data For CLR's Miles 5-6H -- August 7, 2018

A reader asked if FracFocus ever makes a mistake.

The reader noted this:
According to FracFocus it looks like Miles 5-6H (#33233), API -- 33-053-07876, shows a total base water volume of 2.7 million gallons. The other ones that were fracked near the same time were in the 10 - 12 million gallon range.  
My reply, edited, paraphrased:
  • FracFocus does "not" make mistakes (there are always exceptions to any rule)
  • note the dates of the fracks of the well under discussion and two wells on same pad:
    • Miles 5-6H: 33-053-07876 -- 3/10/2018 - 4/24/2018 which is way too long for a frack
    • Kennedy 8-31H1: 33-053-07877 -- frack, 2/14/2018 - 3/8/2018
    • Miles 6-6H2: 33-053-07875 -- frack, 3/10/2018 - 3/25/2018
  • putting everything together, my opinion: 
    • FracFocus did not make a mistake
    • it's a failed frack (at least initially; we will have to wait for the official report to see where it stands; if the frackers were able to recover)
Had the dates of the frack suggested a normal timeline for a typical frack, then I would have suggested that CLR was simply testing the effect of fracking neighboring wells, and doing a "minimal frack" on this well, as a "science experiment."

The reader contacted CLR and provided this summary of that discussion:
I emailed the CLR Senior Analyst for this area as we just received division orders for them.  She stated that they had production in July, but I could not get any more information out of her as to numbers.  I guess we will just have to wait until the August pay stub to see what July produced.
Screenshot of FracFocus data for this well:

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3 comments:

  1. Just passing some info on to your reader... The pay stub will only show the number of barrels of oil (and gas) SOLD that month... To find the number of barrels produced, you will have to wait 2 weeks or so, and check the NDIC page to find out that number. Those 2 numbers will be similar, but never the same...

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    1. Thank you. That is correct. I would assume the number of bbls of oil and natural gas sold would correlate with "oil runs" and "mcf sold" as seen on the NDIC scout ticket.

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