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Saturday, July 20, 2019

Hey, How About This Well? Still Flowing Naturally -- EOG, Austin, Parshall Oil Field -- July 20, 2019

Note: a reader provided a series of replies to the last couple of posts. To make the replies easier to access, I have copied and re-posted those comments at this post

The well:
  • 25374, 1,414, EOG, Austin 39-3204H, Parshall, 60 stages, 14.6 million lbs, 1920 acres, t9/13; cum 1,059,413 bbls 7/19; according to FracFocus, fracked from 7/6/2013 to 8/8/2013; went off-line as of 9/18; F; back on line as of 11/18; 
Still flowing naturally; not on a pump as of 5/19, latest data available.

There are several other "locations" in this section, but only one other production well, #17122, which is also a nice, short lateral, on a pump. See below the spreadsheet below.

Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-20193152535231852587324918451
BAKKEN4-20193050435029802521023776960
BAKKEN3-201931589458259725173220132656
BAKKEN2-201928582458271082384222416971
BAKKEN1-2019317205719310325963243721087
BAKKEN12-201831766076772002528123789988
BAKKEN11-201817290727804371634015524553
BAKKEN10-20180000000
BAKKEN9-201800450000
BAKKEN8-2018315039519826824097172926313
BAKKEN7-2018315438545112324231870415031
BAKKEN6-2018305600564412124277227031090
BAKKEN5-201822400639641111645915855260
BAKKEN4-201830613360721102246121674303
BAKKEN3-201831649665631122296821969496
BAKKEN2-20182862096059992039619722220
BAKKEN1-201831696070091292207620797778

The other producing well in this section:
  • 17122, 581, EOG, Austin 23-32H, Parshall, t8/09; cum 669K 5/19; production profile of this well when the neighboring well was fracked:
    BAKKEN1-20143140794039125262524740
    BAKKEN12-20133143254270129259924480
    BAKKEN11-201329450345731782538237024
    BAKKEN10-2013316030607028231032643305
    BAKKEN9-20131941214109387197818840
    BAKKEN8-20130000000
    BAKKEN7-2013182666264398330232160
    BAKKEN6-20133048085158192582356730
    BAKKEN5-201331517348881976190594594
    BAKKEN4-20133052245224305000
    BAKKEN3-2013315689571422168266229442
    BAKKEN2-201328538753622006393618770
    BAKKEN1-201331629363382557354710495
    BAKKEN12-20123161996189231000

2 comments:

  1. Shaleprofile.com, my favorite peaker site (seriously) shows 13 ND hz wells at over 1 MM bo cum. I call this the millionaire club.

    There are also some vertical millionaires, but he Shale Profile only tracks horizontals.

    Of the group of 13, 6 of the wells are from Bowman county. I.e. Red River wells. So there are 7 Bakken/TF millionaires. Note, this is from APR data and one well was as close as 996,000 bo. So presumably at least one more Bakken millionaire has ascended by now.

    I remember recent (well within last few years) discussions where the pushback on 1 MM cums was made that only 2 wells had achieved millionaire status yet. Those being the monster CLR and PetroHunt wells. But now it is more and more common, albeit of course still rare versus the average.

    Also of course, should be noted those type curves were "BOE" which I agree is a monstrosity. Oil is what matters. Gas in ND is a nuisance.

    Still net, net, it is interesting to watch more and more wells try like Hell and reach for Carousel. (Sorry Logan's Run flashback.)

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    1. You are "so" on the same page of Bakken music that I am. I was once accused of cherry-picking wells that were outliers in the Bakken -- that's fine -- I love following these monster wells.

      And right now, you are so correct, natural gas is a real nuisance in the Bakken.

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