Thursday, November 15, 2018

Have We Talked About Dvirnak Lately? CLR Wants To Place 28 Wells On One 2560-Acre Drilling Unit -- November 15, 2018

For newbies: 16XXX series wells were permitted back in the early days of the boom (2006 and 2007). Most of them were poor wells by the standards of 2018. They will "all" be candidates for re-fracks -- 16XXX through 18XXX series. It will be a long time (decades) before they get back to all these wells.

Comment: we go from a lousy well to a great well, at no additional cost for the operator. By the way -- there is a suggestion in the sundry forms that the jump in production to this extent was unexpected; there was an "overflow" at the site of #16537 that required reclamation.

Plans: see this post.

The well:
  • 16537, 202, CLR, Dvirnak 14-6H, Jim Creek, 33-025-00617, t9/07; cum 238K 9/18; stripper well status of 2016; no evidence of re-frack;
Recent production data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN9-2018301224212393763912620108701352
BAKKEN8-201829108031042372501085510180296
BAKKEN7-201828109911066784441134491621827
BAKKEN6-20180000000
BAKKEN5-20180000000
BAKKEN4-2018122220000
BAKKEN3-201813206222022
BAKKEN2-2018194384752632772770
BAKKEN1-2018319861165148661661


The graphic:



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