An Old Kaiser-Francis Kinnoin Well Now Back In Production; Shout-Out To Kraken Developement -- May The Fourth Be With You -- 2019
The well:
18200, 1,658, Kraken Development III/Kaiser-Francis/Fidelity, Kinnoin 24-13H,
Sanish field, t9/10; cum 680K 3/19; there was some local activity, but nothing to explain slight jump in production;
Previous post:
18200, 1,658, Kaiser-Francis/Fidelity, Kinnoin 24-13H,
Sanish field, t9/10; cum 680K 3/19; off line as of 8/18; back on line as of 10/18;
Interesting to see you writing about Kraken and Denbury is interesting. I just was looking for recent MT drilling (prompted by the CLR stepout) and saw them there.
I looked at shaleprofile.com data as of DEC18 for MT and it showed 7 wells drilled in 2017 and 2018. Denbury had one in 2017 and Kraken had 3 in 2017 and 3 in 2018. They seemed decent but not showstopping (140 MM cum by 12 months).
Anyhow, interesting to see you writing about these two not so prominent names today, when I just saw them from something else.
Interesting to see you writing about Kraken and Denbury is interesting. I just was looking for recent MT drilling (prompted by the CLR stepout) and saw them there.
ReplyDeleteI looked at shaleprofile.com data as of DEC18 for MT and it showed 7 wells drilled in 2017 and 2018. Denbury had one in 2017 and Kraken had 3 in 2017 and 3 in 2018. They seemed decent but not showstopping (140 MM cum by 12 months).
Anyhow, interesting to see you writing about these two not so prominent names today, when I just saw them from something else.
Thank you for taking time to write. I think I've mentioned at least once almost every operator in the Bakken.
DeleteSee: http://themilliondollarway.blogspot.com/p/western-union.html.
Denbury is actually quite an interesting company. One of the biggest, if not the biggest operator, interested in CO2 enhanced oil recovery.
And Kraken, of course, seems to be an "up and comer."