- October 2, 2017: reader says the Statoil Mark wells were supposed to be fracked summer of 2017; no activity; watch for when they come off-line; 32238; 32293; 32292; and several others; all are SI/NC when checked 12/18;
- 32238, 383, Equinor, Mark 4-9F XE 1H, Williston, 47 stages, 8.8 million lbs, t2/19 cum --;
- 32293, 237, Equinor, Mark 4-9F 8TFH, Williston, 41 stages; 9.1 million lbs, t1/19; cum --;
- 32292, 2,387, Equinor, Mark 4-9F 7H, Williston, 48 stages; 9.1 million lbs, t1/19; cum --;
- 25958, SI/NC, Equinor, Mark 4-9F 3H, Williston,
- 25957, 1,727, Equinor, Mark 4-9F 4TFH, Williston, 40 stages; 8.7 million lbs, t2/19; cum --;
- 25956, 1,828, Equinor, Mark 4-9F 5H, Williston, 45 stages; 8.5 million lbs, t1/19; cum --;
- 25955, 690, Equinor, Mark 4-9F 6TFH, Williston, 40 stages; 9.0 million lbs, t1/19; cum --;
- 22132, tdry, Equinor, M. Ellis 4-9-1H, Williston, 2/12;
- 23746, AB/2,145, Equinor, Mark 4-9 2TFH, Williston, 430 stages; 3.7 million lbs, t1/14; cum 166K 9/17 ; off line since 9/17; was producing a respectable 2,000 bbls/month when AB;
- 32238, 2383, Equinor, Mark 4-9F XE 1H Williston, 47 stages; 8.8 million lbs, t2/19; cum --;
For newbies: these are very, very typical wells for Equinor in this area.
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