Monday, March 11, 2019

Random Look At An Oasis Three Forks Well -- March 11, 2019

Observations:
  • Oasis
  • Three Forks, first bench
  • only 4.1 million lbs sand
  • 50 stages
The well:
  • 33660, 145, Oasis, Berquist 5298 11-27 3T, Banks, 50 stages; 4.1 million lbs, t9/18; cum 78K 1/19;
Production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-201931245642452130954681635120816792
BAKKEN12-20183120102201563288539372392090
BAKKEN11-20183019727195993990150236756242516
BAKKEN10-20183111153111243668522625277419688
BAKKEN9-201817260425411988052434774677

From the file report:
  • second of four wells to be drilled from this pad
  • "a single middle Three Forks 1st bench lateral"
  • surface hole drilled earlier
  • re-entered on January 15, 2018
  • vertical hole drilled to a depth of 11,494 feet; planned bit trip to 8,411 feet
  • TD: 21,046 feet
  • TD reached: January 24, 2018
  • drilling: 10 days
  • was in the desired target interval for 88% within target, opening 9,567 feet of reservoir rock
  • lower Bakken: recorded at 11,102 feet TVD; promising hydrocarbon shows
  • Pronghorn: TVD at 11,129 feet; no visible oil stain
  • Three Forks - 1st bench: entered at 11,133 feet TVD; the blue green shale did not display any significant amount of oil staining or visible porosity
  • the geologist considered the well as an engineering and geological success based on the combination of:
  • maximum exposure to the target
  • minimal days from re-entry to total depth
  • no Pronghorn strikes
  • no sidetracks
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The Book Page

I've completed The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Richard Rhodes, c. 1986. It will now go on the top shelf, and will become a reference book.

I am now reading L.E.L.: The Lost Life and Scandalous Death of Letitia Elizabeth Landon, the Celebrated "Female Byron," Lucasta Miller, c. 2019. I saw the review in The WSJ. I pre-ordered it on March 3, or thereabouts. It was released March 5, 2019, and I received it, free shipping, from Amazon, a "free" copy -- from "points."

Her first book: The Brontë Myth, one of my favorite books regarding the Brontës.