Thursday, June 20, 2019

The Hess EN-Anderson Permits -- June 20, 2019

New wells:

  • 38735, conf, Hess, EN-Anderson-156-94-1819H-2, Manitou;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-2022301166411646159242419923814385
BAKKEN10-2022291052410535174392009719777320
BAKKEN9-2022301398514026375232820527783422
BAKKEN8-20222622896230019011245566440501516
BAKKEN7-202219232022299664322394022348915913
  • 38734, conf, Hess, EN-Anderson-LW-156-94-1819H-1, Manitou;
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20221303030860
10-20221482429015
9-20222288242262
8-20222830245923
7-20222122619738

Original Note

Production:

  • 36603, 3,416, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE-156-94-1820H-11, 33-061-04514, Manitou, t11/20; cum 126K 3/21; 227,901 bbls water; 32 stages; 11.932 million lbs proppant; see this note;
  • 36604, 2,567, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE-156-94-1820H-7, Manitou, t11/20; cum 78K 3/21; see this note; 9.4 million gallons of water;

Disclaimer: This was done quickly so there may be some factual and typographical errors, but the general point remains. If this is important to you, go to the source.

The seven Hess EN-Anderson permits, all in SESW quadrant of section 20-156-94; 2560-acre spacing, sections 17, 18, 19, and 20-156-94;

  • 36600, 1,400, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE....H-11, Manitou, TF1, bottom hole: 104 FSL 113 FWL; t11/20; cum 170K 11/22;
  • 36601, 2,626, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE....H-10, Manitou, MB, bottom hole: 104 FSL 816 FWL; t11/20; cum 251K 11/22;
  • 36602, 2,167, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE....H-9, Manitou, TF1, bottom hole: 107 FSL 1519 FWL; t11/20; cum 192K 11/22;
  • 36603, 3,416, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE....H-8, Manitou, MB, bottom hole: 109 FSL 2221 FWL; t11/20; cum 280K 11/22;
  • 36604, 2,567, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE....H-7, Manitou, TF1, bottom hole: 109 FSL 2353 FEL; t11/20; cum 202K 11/22;
  • 36605, 2,203, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE....H-6, Manitou, MB, bottom hole: 109 FSL 1650 FEL; t11/20; cum 294K 11/22;
  • 36006, loc/A, Hess, EN-Anderson-LE....H-5, Manitou, TF1, bottom hole: 111 FSL 919FEL; date, 1/19; t--; cum 340K 11/22;
In other words, the laterals all end at about the same distance from the south line of section 20.

The TF first bench and the middle Bakken wells are probably vertically separated by about 40 feet.

The horizontal separation in the middle Bakken was about 1,400 feet; the horizontal separation in the first bench, Three Forks, was also, almost exactly 1,400 feet. 

The numbers in parentheses were rounded to near 10-feet; and is the distance from the well listed immediately before:
  • The TF first bench wells:
    • 113 FWL
    • 1519 FWL (1400 feet)
      • midline (5260/2 = 2630 feet)
    • 2353 FEL (1400 feet)
    • 919 FEL (1400 feet)
  • The middle Bakken wells:
    • 816 FWL
    • 2221 FWL (1400 feet)
      • midline (5260/2 = 2630 feet)
    • 1650 FEL (1400 feet)
The two producing wells in the immediate area:
  • 17887, 165, Hess, EN-Joyce-156-94-1720H-1, OH frack, 1.3 million lbs, Manitou, t6/09; cum 87K 9/19; cum 109K 11/22;
  • 17954, IA/303, Hess, EN-Anderson-156-94-1918H-2, OH frack, 1.3 million lbs, Manitou, t7/09; cum 117K 7/19; cum 133K 5/22;
  • both are likely to be re-fracked at time the new EN-Anderson-LE wells are fracked, or they might benefit from parent-well uplift; 
The graphics:





Comment: the horizontal spacing was very, very generous.

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