Updates
November 20, 2021: production data updated for the pad to the west, the "metamorphic rock" pad. Note: the NDIC no longer updates their map.
May 11, 2019: updated graphic --
Original Post
Proposed Location For The Enerplus "Metamorphic Rock" Pad:
The "Metamorphic Rock" pad:
- 36225, loc, Hornfels 147-93-08D-05H, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 36226, loc, Mylonite 147-93-08D-05H-TF, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 36227, loc, Eclogite 147-93-17A-20H, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 36228, loc, Phyllite 147-93-17A-20H-TF, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 36229, loc, Slate 147-93-08D-05H-TF, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 36230, loc, Quartzite 147-93-17A-20H-TF, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 36231, loc, Argillite 147-93-08D-05H, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 36232, loc, Marble 147-9317A-20H, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 36233, loc, Gneiss 147-93-17A-20H-TF, Enerplus, Moccasin Creek,
- 18752, 2,194, Enerplus, Henry Bad Gun 17A-20-1H, Moccasin Creek, t7/10; cum 503K 1/20;
- 18790, 1,773, Enerplus, Henry Bad Gun 16B-21-1H, Moccasin Creek, t10/10; cum 482K 1/20;
Amphibolite will be on/near the Enerplus pad with these wells:
The well holding this lease by production:
- 36225, drl-->loc, Enerplus, Horfels 147-93-08D-05H, Moccasin Creek,
- 36226, drl-->loc, Enerplus, Mylonite 147-93-08D-05H-TF, Moccasin Creek,
- 36229, drl-->loc, Enerplus, Slate 147-93-08D-05H-TF, Moccasin Creek,
- 36231, drl, Enerplus, Argillite 147-93-08D-05H, Moccasin Creek,
- 36228, loc, Enerplus, Phyllite 147-93-17A-20H-TF, Moccasin Creek,
- 36230, loc, Enerplus, Quartzite147-93-17A-20H-TF, Moccasin Creek,
- 36232, loc, Enerplus, Marble 147-93-17A-20H, Moccasin Creek,
- 36233, loc, Enerplus, Gneiss 147-93-17A-20H-TF-LL, Moccasin Creek,
- 18752, 2,194, Enerplus, Henry Bad Gun 17A-20-1H, 22 stages; 2.4 million lbs; Moccasin Creek, t7/10; cum 503K 1/20; from the file report:
Production steady but non-descript from July, 2010, to December, 2019
- 10 miles southeast of Mandaree in Dunn County
- part of Simray's Bakken program within the Williston Basin
- offset wells were essential in curve operations and for landing the well bore within the preferred target interval
- spud March 29, 2010
- vertical hole drilled in 66 hours
- the curve was drilled in 34.5 hours (currently, curves are generally drilled in 12 - 18 hours)
- it appears the lateral was drilled in 133 hours
- the lateral well bore remained in the target zone 90% of the time; and, 100% of its length was drilled within the greater middle Bakken interval
- background gas: 100 - 1,800 units
- gas shows ranged from 500 to 3,500 units before the flow was directed to the gas buster;
- some shows were as high as 6,000 units
- flares: 1-3 feet; increased to 10' as the lateral progressed
- the rig: Precision 512; spud to TD -- 21 days; an incredible job back in 2010
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.