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Thursday, February 7, 2019

It Gets Tedious -- It Never Quits ... -- February 7, 2019

... every time I simply want to update wells, I end up with another big well and have to break away and update. For example, this one:
  • 20892, 1,352, EOG, Clarks Creek 16-0706H, Clarks Creek, a Bakken Pool well; 4-section spacing; t3/12; cum 340K 12/18;
This well was not re-fracked. It was taken off line recently due to neighboring well activity. Recent production data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN12-2018315863584243354011938761408
BAKKEN11-201830695969765530399902872610326
BAKKEN10-201831101511011378604128840594184
BAKKEN9-2018301310713102107764172840367851
BAKKEN8-20181147394674454055634967518
BAKKEN7-20180000000
BAKKEN6-201800100000
BAKKEN5-201812686700332127511912
BAKKEN4-201830173917451352290126518
BAKKEN3-201831185218831772355733034

Same with this well, not re-fracked:
  • 20887, 1,455, EOG, Clarks Creek 13-1806H, Clarks Creek, a Bakken Pool well; 4-section spacing; t3/12; cum 352K 12/18; again, not re-fracked; recent production profile:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN12-2018311108111023108002287622051228
BAKKEN11-20183011868118501177224056173106136
BAKKEN10-201831127211266513299188071843182
BAKKEN9-2018301417014228179832119320451424
BAKKEN8-201818935492251549512965115711215
BAKKEN7-20180000000
BAKKEN6-201800140000
BAKKEN5-2018159669871043201219042
BAKKEN4-2018302605261326246308605216
BAKKEN3-201831271427493805693966838

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