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Monday, November 5, 2018

Random Update Of A Petro-Hut USA Well In The Charlson

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I track this well at this post.

There is no data to suggest this well has been re-fracked.

Re-posting from an earlier post regarding a Bakken well:
But not only that, this well did something we are not supposed to see in a well. After declining production all of a sudden this well had a huge jump in production. The "peak oil" folks / conventional oil folks tell us that is not supposed to happen during primary production.

Apparently this is not seen in conventional oil wells. I don't know. I never followed the oil industry until I started following the Bakken. But reading the peak oil blogs, it's my impression that jumps in production once a well starts to decline is not generally seen. 
Whatever. 
The well:
  • 20342, 1,430, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-4B-9-1H, t11/11; Charlson; cum 897K 9/18; 25 stages; 3.1 million lbs proppant; went IA 1/14; still inactive as of 6/14; back on line September, 2014; a Three Forks well;
Recent production profile:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN9-20183092779448198516768142652503
BAKKEN8-2018319216904021161796017618126
BAKKEN7-201831972498732209178901759579
BAKKEN6-201830106501110228551646116076176
BAKKEN5-20183111129105732472170021670482
BAKKEN4-201830111911139025491651415353952
BAKKEN3-2018311171011530243316543163270
BAKKEN2-201828111341123024701623115528508
BAKKEN1-2018311272412821290218163179470
BAKKEN12-20173113263129402992176331734374
BAKKEN11-201730131171345431081676982098351
BAKKEN10-2017311443914496328219217019001
BAKKEN9-2017301267412004368216658016477
BAKKEN8-20174501690858618390
BAKKEN7-20173151755311460810878920
BAKKEN6-2017305032503240573026873220
BAKKEN5-20173150544857418896227176029

When I see results like this these are some of thoughts:
  • the Bakken / Three Forks is really, really well understood -- as far as mapping goes
  • some areas have much better natural fracking than other areas
  • North Dakota has the world's largest micro-seismic array -- unless something has changed recently
  • operators really, really know what they are doing 
  • there is/are never enough resources -- human or money -- in any human endeavor; operators need to prioritize their activities worldwide, nationwide, and in the Bakken

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