Monday, September 17, 2018

For Newbies: Another Example Of The Life-Cycle Of A Bakken Well --

The last sundry form for this well was received by the NDIC on December 21, 2017, reporting a small fire in the surrounding pasture due to a "low-pressure" flare issue. Prior to that, the previous sundry form was received by the NDIC on October 2, 2015.

FracFocus has no data that this well was re-fracked.

The well:
  • 20856, 1,349, Whiting, King 3-8H, Traux, t1/12; cum 305K 7/18; 
See if you can spot the "anomaly". LOL. Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN7-20183185408546747123987853215362
BAKKEN6-2018301001299878389276911371913882
BAKKEN5-201831124731250310112298941958810213
BAKKEN4-201830153561526012567342842274111453
BAKKEN3-201831174831773813003316911858013018
BAKKEN2-201828209682066015989320621078421194
BAKKEN1-20183125285253132583422321724714982
BAKKEN12-20173127369274094831817428104646872
BAKKEN11-2017114202382317704681546262158
BAKKEN10-20170000000
BAKKEN9-2017248991004454186217873
BAKKEN8-20173113271351583265725640
BAKKEN7-20173110891009589263625430

Production data after initial (and only frack):
BAKKEN8-201231579760003716923769142232
BAKKEN7-2012215932423331780231
BAKKEN6-2012306043605131601431787755452
BAKKEN5-2012225884623131021234246537623
BAKKEN4-2012216807581952971375045379150
BAKKEN3-201214359639402390786519915832
BAKKEN2-20122915195150891262031430626925074
BAKKEN1-20122528023748310828

The graphic:


Other wells in this graphic:
  • I might come back to this later.
There are tens of thousands of these wells yet to be reported.

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