Monday, May 27, 2019

Unexplained Jump In Production -- A Petro-Hunt Charlson Well -- May 27, 2019

The well:
  • 26206, 1,077, Petro-Hunt, Sherven Trust 153-95-27B-2H, Charlson, t1/14; cum 306K 3/19; no obvious reason why the jump in production, 8/18; no fracking in immediate area; sister well did not show jump in production; FracFocus shows no data for re-frac; no sundry form for re-frack
Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN3-201931448843641112813579190
BAKKEN2-201928425443011140806778720
BAKKEN1-201931505651381320803478180
BAKKEN12-201831601359791301797377570
BAKKEN11-20183063166353177885258068262
BAKKEN10-201829557054821274583256390
BAKKEN9-2018308115830520851019399980
BAKKEN8-201830121931203040791572014678835
BAKKEN7-20180000000
BAKKEN6-201821139814232565282626730
BAKKEN5-2018311613163846043143998100
BAKKEN4-201830170517183544303402272
BAKKEN3-201831176516853104567428071
BAKKEN2-20182816731693340446142660
BAKKEN1-20183121052025342506248460

2 comments:

  1. Guesses: Installing lift? Either initial rod pump (from no lift) or changing rod to submersible?

    There's some pressure buildup from being offline, but going from ~40 bopd to ~400 seems excessive from just that.

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    1. Agree completely with regard to pressure build while being off-line. For newbies: the Charlson oil field has produced some incredible wells. I would assume this has much to do with natural fracks.

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