Monday, March 11, 2019

Random Update Of A BR Well In Jim Creek Oil Field -- March 11, 2019

From an earlier post:
January 4, 2019: #17999 -- big jump in production -- see below; #17374 -- no jump in production;
  • 34668, 6,640, MRO, Drake 44-16H, Jim Creek, t11/18; cum 41K over 20 days which extrapolates to 62K over 30 days; 
I'm not going to go through the usual routine, but look at #17999, after a neighboring well, #34668, was fracked.

But think about this: an old well, drilled back in 2009 with a lousy IP of 373 and a lousy production record, less than 100,000 bbls after almost ten years; then a neighboring well is fracked and production jumps (at least temporarily) ten-fold, suggesting what this well could do with a full re-frack using current completion strategies.

Oil wells are not supposed to do this; once they decline in production, they don't come back. Another exception to the rule. 

The well:
  • 17999, 373, BR, Jacqueline Olson 14-16H, Jim Creek, t9/09; cum 106K 1/19, recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-201923325130873265283502493
BAKKEN12-201822456546027631391703500
BAKKEN11-20180000000
BAKKEN10-201813030025023
BAKKEN9-20180000000
BAKKEN8-20182238342125246321993
BAKKEN7-20183163965838172555445
BAKKEN6-201815533515531539139280

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