Page 11 of wells that have been removed from that list.
May 13, 2019: #16736, huge jump in production but only 5 days of production; in area of a lot of new fracking; need to check up on production over three or four full months. Re-fracked, 2/22/19 - 3/9/19; 6 million gallons of water; 90% water in the injection; see this note.
February 9, 2019: 34037, 1,787, Oasis, Aagvik 5298 41-35 BX, Banks, the Aagvik wells are huge; followed elsewhere;
February 4, 2019, CLR's phenomenal Hawkinson wells; check in about three months; 20210, 20212, and many, many others;
December 18, 2018: #22114, #22113; these are MRO wells; near neighboring WPX wells that have just been fracked; see this post. Still off line 3/19; just went back on line as of 4/19;
March 13, 2018: #22891, AB, neighboring wells fracked; back in production, 3/19; see what a full month production is in 4/19; this well is back! Almost 6,000 bbls when it came back on line 4/19; see how long production stays up; see this post;
June 12, 2016: follow-up on #31466 (an Equinor/Statoil well) in a few months; it is currently a DUC; still a DUC as of 9/18; but neighboring Whiting wells fracked in 2015 might have had an effect. The Whiting wells are the Chameleon wells in Banks oil field. Remains TATD 8/18; TA as of 10/18; checked 1/19; no change;
January 5, 2019: #30084, off line as of 4/18; a huge well; one day of production, 2/19; update at this post; looks like it's coming back nicely, 3/19;
December 25, 2018: #17354, #20526, #23420, #20504; #27691 --
- 34921, 300, Slawson, Whitmore 4-7-6H, Parshall, t11/18; cum -- (#17354)
- 31781, 595, Whiting, Pronghorn Federal 24-12PH, Park, t11/18; cum -- ; (#20526)
- 31883, 748, Whiting, Hecker 14-7PHU, Bell, t11/18; cum -- ; (#23420)
- 31780, 876, Whiting, Pronghorn Federal 31-13PH, Park, t11/18; cum -- ; (#20504; #27691)
- 16532, TA/IA/1,285, EOG, N&D 1-05H, Parshall, open hole/perforated frack with 2 million lbs sand, t7/07; cum 465K 2/16; off line since 9/17 (1/19); TA as of 2/19;
September 12, 2018: #19446; it is close to this one -- look at that huge IP -- #32971, 8,702, MRO,Whitebody USA 14-23H, Reunion Bay. Should be doing better. Check back in a few months; otherwise take it off this list. See this post. But #19446 not up where it should be, 10/18; only one day in 1/19; and then this, #32971, off line in 1/19 after huge months of production; will follow up; only four days in 2/19; needs to be followed for awhile; see this note;
March 11, 2018: #20035: IA; great well; off-line as of 8/16 for unknown reasons. Remains off line 2/19; back on line 3/19; and looks like a good well;
January 17, 2018: #17160; off-line since 6/17; re-frack? Nice production 5/18; off line 6/18; FracFocus -- no re-frack; still off-line 2/19;
December 3, 2017: check to see if this well goes back on-line.
- 2316, IA/204, Hess, Antelope-Madison Unit B-523, t9/59; cum 807K 10/17; goes back on line for one day 4/18; one day, 5/18; one day, 7/18; starting to see a pattern (LOL); off line as of 12/18, and goes IA;
December 19, 2018: 20879, 2,709, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 147-94-1A-12-2H, McGregory Buttes, t1/14; cum 486K 10/18; back off-line 9/18; see this note; back on line 11/18; nice well but did not get back to "original" production;
October 18, 2015: follow-up production jump on #16510. There was what appears to be a halo effect in June, 2015, but there are still three more wells waiting to be fracked; it will be interesting to see how fracking these three north/south wells affect the double-lateral #16510. This well, #16510, needs to remain on the list of wells that need to be followed up (March 27, 2016). Follow-up here. Nice halo effect but not spectacular.
January 19, 2019: the XTO Little Pete Federal wells in Bear Creek, #32219 and others; great wells, went off line as of 7/18; see this post; remain off line as of 12/18; three of the five back on line, 2/19; all great wells; as of 2/19, these wells are being completed/are completed; see this post.
September 21, 2018: Apparently #34550 and #34552 have both been completed within the last couple of days. 34553 drl-->loc and 34550 SI/NC --conf --10/18;
October 3, 2018: #16990. See this post.
October 13, 2018: #17060, #23499, #23500; see this post.
October 22, 2018: 27092, 27093, 17539 -- these are great wells; one well with 600K+; recently four Austin wells fracked nearby; let's see what these three wells do after back on-line; looks like no production jump;
October 23, 2018: 17720, 399, Hess, RS-Howell-156-91-1207H-1, Ross, t2/09; cum 469K 1/19; it will be interesting to see what this well does when it comes back on line; four neighboring wells fracked; so far no evidence any halo effect;
December 10, 2018: check on the Alfred Old Dog wells in March, 2019: #21645 - 26154, inclusive, except #26150. Updated here; huge jump in production.
January 5, 2019: #29959, great well; off line as of 10/18; back on line as of 12/18; Bakken decline continues.
June, 2, 2017: June, 2017, hearing dockets; Case 25899, Samson Oil and Gas, Foreman Butte-Madison, establish an overlapping 1280-acre unit to facilitate an enhanced oil recovery pilot operation; sections 20/29-150-102, McKenzie. See this post, updated, 6/18 -- three confidential Bakken wells, but nothing going on with regard to the Madison formation as of 8/18;
February 4, 2017 update here. Sedalia has not yet drilled two new re-entry laterals off #29855 as planned.
January 9, 2019: #22189; wells far to the west were recently fracked; subtle jump in production;
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