Thursday, September 6, 2018

152-93-30 -- MRO Wells, Reunion Bay

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The graphic:


The wells:
  • 22288, 1,466, MRO, Joanne Quale USA 21-30H, Reunion Bay, t1/13; cum 418K 5/20; huge jump, 12/18;
  • 22289, 1,444, MRO, Joanne Quale USA 21-30TFH, Reunion Bay, t12/12; cum 414K 5/20; nice jump, 6/19;
  • 33923, 6,179, MRO, Maleckar USA 31-30H, Reunion Bay, t1/19; cum 311K 5/20; 74K first full month
  • 33924, 5,517, MRO, Skadeland USA 31-30TFH, Reunion Bay, t1/19; cum 215K 5/20; off line 12/19; back on line 4/20;
  • 33925, 5,395, MRO, Wendell USA 31-30H, Reunion Bay, t1/19; cum 214K 5/20; off line 12/19; back on line 4/20;
  • 34597, 3,679, MRO, Sheldon USA 21-30TFH, Reunion Bay, t1/19; cum 288K 5/20;
  • 24620, 5,601, MRO, Coburn USA 41-30TFH, Reunion Bay, t1/19; cum 244K 5/20;
  • 24621, 5,414, MRO, Bobby Lee USA 41-30H, Reunion Bay, t1/19; cum 236K 4/20; off line 4/20; remains off line 5/20;
  • 33928, 5,935, MRO, Honaker USA 41-30TFH, Reunion Bay,t1/19; cum 268K 5/20;
  • 24622, 1,448, MRO, Annie USA 11-29TFH, Reunion Bay, t2/13; cum 295K 5/20; offline since 2/18; back on line 4/19; no jump in production;
  • 33927, 4,722, MRO, Zelda USA 11-29H, Reunion Bay, t1/19; cum 231K 5/20; off line 2/20; back online 4/20;
  • 33926, 3,943, MRO, Cantrill USA 11-29TFH, Reunion Bay, t1/19; cum 301K 5/20;
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Initial Production

33926:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-2019198095811481041336491943375
BAKKEN7-2019311350413703160172908772927155
BAKKEN6-201930166971658416328357741635217998
BAKKEN5-20193120673208341986942377570534972
BAKKEN4-201930255142551420060321971350516699
BAKKEN3-20192934242343622626936917182732543
BAKKEN2-201925365373714429587289231416212118
BAKKEN1-201929650726408155081668555462284
BAKKEN12-2018230102955160497

33927:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20193199399885805734678266277218
BAKKEN7-20193111665116909201372291506521230
BAKKEN6-2019301291712980995844321572237592
BAKKEN5-2019311655317325117161034991022
BAKKEN4-201930213752074513276527311128839908
BAKKEN3-201931337103371018757682382168044206
BAKKEN2-201924309603076425528588512163135069
BAKKEN1-20191949692497722523466721567957704
BAKKEN12-2018239201574270402

33928:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-201931818281451298936367279027734
BAKKEN7-2019319949999214968419041693024126
BAKKEN6-20193011920120031742851393661243809
BAKKEN5-201931164321719122148571301073045129
BAKKEN4-201930210642049526711651971399649645
BAKKEN3-201931366543666137849734062352847320
BAKKEN2-201927340863404827825591312330933457
BAKKEN1-201928829698244781576109051852194984
BAKKEN12-20182005166060606


24621: January, 2019 extrapolates to -- 98370
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20191972357296530815117104754045
BAKKEN7-20193111798117928611311221029719788
BAKKEN6-201930151251516110186346871128422059
BAKKEN5-20193118927190881204841622970130332
BAKKEN4-201930304553037219895572481487540017
BAKKEN3-20191926054262741591635050973023438
BAKKEN2-20192244141439962571753232987940147
BAKKEN1-20191032790324651811841754219737384
BAKKEN12-20182150142815510541

24620:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-201931881588651740628786218986045
BAKKEN7-201931125261253519088375581245623958
BAKKEN6-201930176041759321740376591209924030
BAKKEN5-20192516516167391987542863951231923
BAKKEN4-201930339243385033639646091677645203
BAKKEN3-201929308963099633751395261134725951
BAKKEN2-20192237442373464084447800888136180
BAKKEN1-20191130535302273028250264259145631
BAKKEN12-2018242402024650462

34597:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-201931143921444312479467543532910052
BAKKEN7-201931180061799214129516581710832928
BAKKEN6-201930224962248121007504171638232049
BAKKEN5-201925209092106019613475291052535257
BAKKEN4-201930312503131526042564961468239412
BAKKEN3-201929419704192530467686871864346947
BAKKEN2-20192234186340532800445762862534616
BAKKEN1-20191123358231262390434747195931227
BAKKEN12-20182837887845040

33925:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20193079297957623223689179535000
BAKKEN7-20193199109900733526411873916798
BAKKEN6-201930121391218210342312641013520013
BAKKEN5-20193116751168371255342567986031250
BAKKEN4-201930218312201314487488471279034310
BAKKEN3-201931431844321123561746302073950668
BAKKEN2-20192541862417922592652129887840229
BAKKEN1-20191237848374832475548042243343105
BAKKEN12-201823533342146420619
 
33924:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20193197489797990228475218925679
BAKKEN7-20193113356132601549625505837616044
BAKKEN6-2019207711779183061136969453700
BAKKEN5-201931161121617714626431261014731552
BAKKEN4-201930194801955819207450301180931651
BAKKEN3-201931299062996029983563211556838495
BAKKEN2-20192632278323982591740000682730844
BAKKEN1-20191746341458764106755390311249206
BAKKEN12-2018288831503190313

33923: January, 2019, extrapolates to 92236 --
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-2019311238512422876935611268167659
BAKKEN7-201931149901496211127400591320325534
BAKKEN6-201930170031705511340393421288224943
BAKKEN5-201931224702253116202495891154236160
BAKKEN4-201930245262466518714509331331135687
BAKKEN3-201931418194173527404665871848745016
BAKKEN2-20192630468308862575740795690031678
BAKKEN1-20192473789730465994782334489372552
BAKKEN12-20182868116912490243


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2 comments:

  1. Hey Bruce< If a well is on confidential (with the 6 month experation date listed) and does not appear on frac focus data base, does that mean is was never fracked? ie a DUC?

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  2. I'm not sure if I understand the question, but here are my observations (not necessarily factual).

    1. "Every" Bakken well is eventually fracked. There are exceptions. That's why "every" is in quotes. Just as I say there is "never" a dry Bakken well.

    2. In the "old" days, wells were drilled and then completed (fracked) almost immediately. You can assume any Bakken well drilled (with a test date) before the end of 2012 was fracked, but prior to 2012 (or some such date; I forget exactly when) FracFocus won't have the data. Operators did not have to provide data to FracFocus until after 2012 (or some such date; I don't know the exact date). But when I see a Bakken well drilled before the end of 2012 and there is no frack data, I assume it was fracked, just not captured by FracFocus.

    3.But even for wells drilled before 2012, the NDIC will have a frack report in the file folder.

    4. In the old days, the operators had one year to complete the well (to include the frack) after it was first spud. Around late 2014 (I forget exactly when), operators were given two years to complete (to include the frack) from the date the well was first spud (there are some legal arguments about "first date the well was spud" -- but that's another story.

    5. Operators can now drill wells in about 10 - 30 days; many wells remain in "DRL" status while the rest of the wells on the same pad are being drilled. Technically, they are drilled but uncompleted (DUCs) but they are not given that classification if the operator plans to complete them once all the wells on the pad are drilled, and if the operator plans to frack them in quick succession. The wells are generally on CONF status at this time; maybe DRL status: and remain on CONF status until the six month conf status is up. Those wells are never (administratively) DUCs.

    6. If an operator drills a well (or a number of wells on one pad) with the intention of drilling to depth (TD = total depth) but not planning on completing them until after six months or longer (up to two years) they are administratively DUCs -- drilled to total depth (including the horizontal leg) and then shut in -- for months, or maybe a year or so -- until the operator goes back in and fracks the wells. During this period the well is DUC (SI/NC -- shut in/not completed).

    7. At the time the well is fracked, the operator sends that information to FracFocus (there must be a regulation that requires contemporaneous reporting / timely reporting, even if the well is administratively a DUC). This is where it gets tricky. I can find an SI/NC well (administratively) -- the paperwork has not caught up with the folks at the NDIC) but I can go over to FracFocus to see if it has been fracked. If a DUC (SI/NC) well is producing a significant amount of oil, I assume it has been fracked, and FracFocus will confirm it.

    8. "Modern wells" -- wells drilled after 2012 (or whatever the date was) will have a FracFocus report, it seems to me, almost as soon as the well has been fracked. I'm not sure what the time lag is but it can't be much.

    9. I did not proofread the above; there are probably typos. I don't know if I answered the question.

    10. If you are looking at a specific permit / well, I can look it up and give you my opinion what is going on.

    11. Having said all that, there are occasional -- very rarely -- Bakken wells that have never been fracked. But if the operator has no intention of fracking them and they are producing and they are off the confidential list, they are NOT considered DUCs. A DUC means that it has been "drilled, but not completed." An operator can complete a well without fracking it. There is much to do to "complete" a well, to stimulate a well, even if it's not fracked. Vertical wells, for example, are not (generally?) fracked, but they are stimulated.

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