The graphic:
Compare this graphic with the graphic of the Brooklyn oil field from October, 2018.
Brooklyn oil field, as of June 2, 2019:
- 142 permits
- 141: CLR permits
- 1: Kraken permit
- status of wells/permits
- active wells: 94 wells (all but one CLR wells)
- on confidential list: 15 wells
- on drl status: 8 wells
- dry wells: 2
- permits only (LOC): 8
- DUCs: 12
- PA: one
- PNC: 2
- 36 sections
- 18 1280-acre drilling units
- perhaps as many as 9 2560-acre drilling units
- 18 1280-acre spaced wells
- two formations (8 MB + 8TF1): 18 x 16 = 288 wells
- three formations (8MB + 8TF1 + 4TF2): 18 x 20 = 360 wells
- four formations (8MB + 8TF1 + 4TF2 + 6TF3): 18 x 26 = 468 wells
- 9 2560-acre spaced wells
- two formations (2 MB + 2TF1): 2 x 4 = 8 wells
- three formations (2MB + 2TF1 + 1TF2): 2 x 5 = 10 wells
- four formations (2MB + 2TF1 + 1TF2 + 2TF3): 2 x 7 = 14 wells
Bottom line:
- 36 sections
- 6 sections with very little activity to date (but that will change quickly)
- 30 sections averaging no more than 8 wells/section
- currently about 137 wells (active, conf, drl, permits (LOC), DUCs)
- projected minimum: 300 wells in the Brooklyn oil field (about twice where we are today)
- projected possible: nearly 500 wells in the Brooklyn oil field
- average EUR of 500,000 bbls of oil/well (30 years of primary production)
- 150 wells x 500,000 bbls = 75,000,000 bbls of oil from the Brooklyn oil field
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