Tuesday, May 14, 2019

The Sporadic Nature And Unpredicatability Of The Bakken -- May 14, 2019

Previously:
September 22, 2016: watch for halo effect on #16473; check to see why #24229 and #24230 were off-line so much in 4/16 through 7/16;  #24229 with huge halo effect;
So, let's see what these wells are doing doing now.

The well:
  • 24230, 2,927, BR, State Veeder 11-25MBH, 33-053-04530, Blue Buttes, t5/13; cum 339K 3/19
Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN3-2019412558528714111219
BAKKEN2-201928494054212662448044100
BAKKEN1-201928632560143531689368230
BAKKEN12-20182991569148461710143100710
BAKKEN11-20182692388780498010427103620
BAKKEN10-201820258224024953838483340
BAKKEN9-20180050000
BAKKEN8-201814843561471450
BAKKEN7-20180000000
BAKKEN6-2018005940000
BAKKEN5-20186270541500
BAKKEN4-201830387203835294550
BAKKEN3-20183124392336723401239350

Note:
  • small jump in production; 
  • off line again in 3/19 
  • FracFocus: no data suggeting a re-frack
Another well in the area has show some unusual jumps in production which did not last long:
  • 16473, 351, BR, State Veeder 41-36H, Blue Buttes, t4/07; cum 200K 3/19; recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN3-2019311102138039626132237299
BAKKEN2-201928116693532617151353292
BAKKEN1-20191252922930735930623
BAKKEN12-2018155226942313142770
BAKKEN11-20183019131864587214820740
BAKKEN10-201831245125701145218221050
BAKKEN9-201830346334221363403739630
BAKKEN8-201831480449412089571556380
BAKKEN7-201830506849172848551354390
BAKKEN6-20183072767391322249824279629
BAKKEN5-2018716981373112120049161071
BAKKEN4-2018290007200
BAKKEN3-201831683923752842070
BAKKEN2-201814399237871551200
BAKKEN1-2018390232766590
BAKKEN12-20173110589741204633860
BAKKEN11-2017237176991952321750

FracFocus: no data suggesting a re-frac.

For newbies: the Bakken is dynamic. Once a well is drilled and producing that is not the end of the story. That well will take on a life of its own: re-works, small re-fracks; major re-fracks; impacts from neighboring activity. In the immediate area of this well there is so much activity it would be hard-pressed to state exactly what is causing the sporadic jumps in production.

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