Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Huge Jump In Production In Well That Has Not Been Re-Fracked -- September 25, 2018

For newbies: this is going on across the Bakken, and over time it will become even more commonplace. No one is talking about it, but it's a big, big deal. 

I've talked about the BR Dodge wells in Dimmick Lake previously; for example, here; and, here. It's possible I've posted this recent production data but I don't recall. FracFocus has not record that this well has been re-fracked; in addition, the last sundry form was received in 2015. In other words, this well has not been re-fracked. Recent production data:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN7-2018311174311878533324285242080
BAKKEN6-2018301371613746554427016269420
BAKKEN5-2018311489314738673728295282180
BAKKEN4-2018301234612401634219578195040
BAKKEN3-201831890087425631150451493335
BAKKEN2-20185171918721966387438620
BAKKEN1-2018101160000
BAKKEN12-20172484258141423612337122770
BAKKEN11-2017121176958410170916790
BAKKEN10-20171000000
BAKKEN9-20179222223727720550
BAKKEN8-201731819901688727887
BAKKEN7-20173171568030101289639

The well:
  • 17200, 829, BR, Dodge 1-17H, Dimmick Lake, t6/08; cum 288K 7/18;
Production after initial frack back in 2008:
BAKKEN1-20091123462121552216221620
BAKKEN12-20083147374829332442744270
BAKKEN11-20083051914940374913991390
BAKKEN10-2008316150611847411508115080
BAKKEN9-2008307018714863712968129680
BAKKEN8-20083199281027697618698186980
BAKKEN7-2008311495914957197421961219610
BAKKEN6-20087304623242743347534750

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