Friday, September 14, 2018

Wells I No Longer Follow -- September 14, 2018

This is simply some housekeeping. Nothing new here. This has all been posted before. The page where this came from was getting too long. These are wells that I was watching for some reason or other; once I saw what I wanted to see, I "closed" them out.

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July 27, 2018: check later, 2018 -- #16860, #17498. See this post. #16860 with huge jump in production, 6/18; #17498 still off-line, 6/18; back on line; huge, huge well (#17498 -- re-fracked)
 
October 13, 2018: #33701; coming back on line after neighboring well fracked; see this post; will be followed here;

October 21, 2018: #17082, just came back on line; a great well; perhaps small increase; not remarkable;

June 9, 2018: 18365, 1,379, EOG, Liberty 8-01H, Van Hook, Bakken; t7/10; cum 334K 4/18; far to the south, EOG has three wells on DRL status and they will run parallel to #18365: #33019; #33020; #33021; see this post;

June 6, 2018: 20325, IA/2,846, BR, Midnight Run 21-1MBH, Union Center, Bakken, t12/11; cum 287K 4/18; off-line as of 12/17;

September 24, 2018: #21962, MRO, Vance Strommen ..., Killdeer, just coming back on-line 7/18; slight jump in production 8/18; not remarkable;

March 15, 2018: #20351, near this well, recently fracked; when back on line, unremarkable.
  • 33656, 1,100, GO-Vinger-156-98-2116H-2, Wheelock, t3/18; cum --
March 25, 2018: #19291 taken off-line, January, 2018; none of the other wells in that section off-line; back on line 5/18; not remarkable.

September 23, 2018: #21813, MRO, Garry Sampson ..., Murphy Creek, off-line as of 5/18; back on-line as of 8/18; not remarkable;

December 31, 2017; #20208, #20210, #20211; nearby new frack; see this post; updated here.
June 6, 2018: 20325, IA/2,846, BR, Midnight Run 21-1MBH, Union Center, Bakken, t12/11; cum 287K 4/18; off-line as of 12/17;

June 25, 2018: the Kennedy-Miles wells; start with #33220; IPs have been reported but initial production has not yet been reported;

September 24, 2018: #21962, MRO, Vance Strommen ..., Killdeer, just coming back on-line 7/18; slight jump in production 8/18; not remarkable;

September 23, 2018: #21813, MRO, Garry Sampson ..., Murphy Creek, off-line as of 5/18; back on-line as of 8/18; not remarkable;

March 25, 2018: 19246: 28590 (huge jump); 28589 (off-line); 28588 (huge well). #28588 -- huge jump 1/17 and not re-fracked (FracFocus).

September 24, 2017: #16846, EOG, off-line; a big well; activity in the area? nope, I don't see any reason for this well coming off line. Said to be IA with no explanation; now back on line; will watch for a couple of more months; last update, 12/17; low production since coming back on line; struggling, 5/18; off-line again 6/18; still off-line, 7/18; on-line as of 8/18, but poor production;

June 5, 2018: 18172, 112, EOG, Fertile 35-23H, a Three Forks well;  t9/09; cum 142K 4/18;

July 22, 2018: 24518, SI/NC, Slawson, Gabriel 6-36-25TFH, North Tobacco Garden, no production data, (#32617, #21250, #24521); see this post;

June 29, 2018: check production data; and frack data: #33120, #33121; they come off confidential list August 25 and August 27, respectively

October 22, 2017: #21600, 838, CLR, Rochester 1-24H, North Tobacco Garden, t1/12; cum 266K 3/18; frustratingly, since early 2017, this well has had a steep decline in production; taken off-line 6/16; is something going on? tracked here; re-checked and now I see production is back up to 3,000 bbls/month as of 10/17; no sundry form to explain what was going on; work-over rig? Off line 5/18; finally back on line 7/18 and nice production;
 
March 28, 2017: #19516; watch for halo effect; check back in a few months; still off-line as of 12/17; on one or two days occasionally; said to be A 5/18; but no production in 5/18; appears to be IA (5/18); now IA (6/18); back on line; small jump in production;

March 6, 2018: 32589, 1,412, Whiting, Koala 21-2TFHU, Poe, 4 sections, t2/18; cum 41K 3/18; (#19961, #20383, #23673, #23671, #23672.):
  • 19961: small jump in production;
  • 20383: ditto
  • 23673: unremarkable
  • 23671: ditto
  • 23672: small jump in production;
August 25, 2018: 16333, MR0, re-fracked 4/18; come back to this; off-line 3/18; remains off-line 8/18; neighboring well, #16860, off-line same time; still off-line 8/18; neighboring well a TFH well, #30266, not taken off-line during this period, huge production -- 117K in 3.5 months; see this link;

August 2, 2018: 32010, 7,448, MRO, Colvin USA 14-34TFH. Note the IP. Five more wells on same pad soon to be reported. See this post. Also, this post.

July 23, 2018: 16758, MRO, a nice well; off-line 5/17; back on line 9/17; not much increase; I noted that this well just went off-line 4/18 and is completely offline as of 5/18; something going on? listed as IA; #18196, in the next section to the west, is also off-line to some extent; 6/18 back on status; unremarkable; 18196 back on line (6/18) -- unremarkable.

March 17, 2018: 29209, IA/2,776, MRO, Ernestine USA 11-14TFH-2B, why did this well go IA 1/18? #34100 - 34104, inclusive all SI/NC; the 4-well pad: 29208 - 29211 on one pad; see this update


March 2, 2018: #27435 -- an interesting production profile; Bruin;

March 7, 2018: 33400, 3,017, MRO, Ernst 14-7TFH, Bailey, t2/18; cum 12K over 7 days; (#16654, #16993, #17797, #18382). Update this post.

February 16, 2018: check on these two wells in about six months, #16993, #17797; a neighboring MRO well reported an IP of 6,204 on this date; see this post for updates;

December 31, 2017: as planned, Sedalia drilled two new re-entry laterals off 29854. I follow #29854 here.  Seems unremarkable.

November 28, 2017: follow-up in about a year. #17582, Mimir Uran. . Off-line as of 12/17 (5/18); now, 8 days in 6/18 but minimal production; back on line; halo effect; post here;

August 15, 2018: completed DUCs with huge IPs (33550, 5,898; 33549, 5,284; 32012, 7,151; 33562, 4,882). In a couple of months check frack data.

January 23, 2018: #19397, Buelingo; neighboring well fracked. Update: huge jump; must see; this link. But more importantly, check out this well, #19503, and note how far it is away from any frack, including the fracks that would have affected #19397. 

September 14, 2017: eight Enerplus wells in Spotted Horn; check back in six months or so; as of 6/18, two new wells have now been completed and results are posted; the others are still SI/NC but are showing production runs; as of 3/18; now back on conf and producing;

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