Saturday, November 10, 2018

Random Update Of A QEP Hazel Well In The Helis Grail -- November 10, 2018

I've blogged about the QEP Hazel wells on many occasions. If interested, click on "Hazel."

For newbies, this is a good example of a Bakken life-cycle:
  • drill
  • frack
  • produce
  • re-frack
  • produce
  • repeat
This well was recently re-fracked:
  • 22371, 3,668, QEP, Hazel 13-34/27H, Grail, t5/13; cum 488K 9/18; the second frack: sundry form received August 3, 2018; 100 mesh, 8 million lbs; 100 mesh CRC, 727,000 lbs; 30 stages; IP for this re-frack not provided;
The re-frack resulted in a max production of 27,368 bbls in one month; the original frack resulted in max production of 27,119 bbls in one month.  To the best of my knowledge, based on what readers tell me, we do not see this in conventional wells. This is like getting a brand new well for free except for the cost of the re-frack.

Recent production profile:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN9-20183018851186691373329515244744862
BAKKEN8-20183121462215661376132978277904981
BAKKEN7-20183127368275643085440865350415621
BAKKEN6-2018892738709234231266196082809
BAKKEN5-2018001130000
BAKKEN4-2018231796181480135302595629
BAKKEN3-2018312290238295445423366747
BAKKEN2-201825200918908393695283553

Full production profile at this post.

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