Sunday, February 17, 2019

Quick! Without Looking, What's An Arnica? -- February 17, 2019; Bruin To Report A Re-Entry, Side-Track

The Arnica? We'll come back to this later.

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Meanwhile ...

For well below, neighboring wells to watch: #24731, #25494, #32233, #32232, #24738, #24737, #18402, #20567, #31889, #31890. Of those wells, the only ones taken off-line recently:
  • 24737, taken offline 8/18;
  • 24738, taken offline 8/18;
  • 32232, SI/NC;
  • 33333, SI/NC;  
  • 25494, taken offline 11/18;
  • the other wells are all very, very nice Fort Berthold wells
Take a look at this well, coming off the confidential list this next week:
  • 24739, conf, Bruin, Fort Berthold 152-94-15B-22-5H, 33-053-04711, Antelope, a huge well; it will be interesting to see what this one is all about; produced 261K before it was taken off line and put back on the confidential list; here's the scout ticket -- 
NDIC File No: 24739     API No: 33-053-04711-00-00     CTB No: 224737
Well Type: ON CONFIDENTIAL STATUS
Location: NWNE 15-152-94     Footages: 251 FNL 2593 FEL     Latitude: 47.991476     Longitude: -102.695993
Current Operator: BRUIN E&P OPERATING, LLC
Current Well Name: FORT BERTHOLD 152-94-15B-22-5H
    Field: ANTELOPE


Production data released prior to confidential status that is still available:

   Pool: SANISH     Cum Oil: 261281     Cum MCF Gas: 292022     Cum Water: 44461
Monthly Production Data 
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
SANISH7-20180000000
SANISH6-20180000000

Full production profile at this post.

This well was originally fracked in 2013. According to FracFocus, this was a very small frack back in 2013: 3 million gallons of water; 83% water by mass.

So, let's see what was at the file report before it went back on confidential.

The most recent sundry form, with an approximate start date of August 15, 2018:
Bruin E&P wished to provide a revised plug back procedure to isolate collapsed casing before sidetracking to a new bottom hole location. Specifics:
  • set CR at 8500' and attempt to get rate, if not established spot 150' plug on top of CR
  • pull up to 7100' and set 150' plug
  • cut or back off 7" casing at 3000'. Pull 7" casing.
  • TIH, set cement kickoff plug from 2250' to 3050'.
  • install TA cap and move off well.
  • work with NDIC for redrill approval
Earlier sundry form, dated 7/24/18:
  • Bruin E&P wishes to provide information as to the reason the above well has been shut-in. In April 2016 during an attempted pump change, rods got hung up around 8600', after working the tight spot with no success it was determined a casing collapse had occurred around 8550'. 8500' 2 7/8" tubing was cut and pulled out of well and wellhead was secured and shut-in fish was left in hole. Previous operator was never able to more a plan forward for the casing repair causing the well's last production to be 4/23/16. Bruin E&P has evaluated the well and believes the well is a candidate for re-entry after plugging back.
Original frack:
  • test date: 10/24/2014
  • IP: 2,397
  • 31 stages 4.72 million lbs
Originally drilled by Halcon/Neset:
  • spudded June 5, 2013
  • TD: on July 24, 2013
  • the curve was landed on June 13, 2013
  • the lateral was started on July 17, 2013

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