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Thursday, July 18, 2019

MRO Came Close To Breaking All-Time 24-Hour IP Record; Nine New Bakken Permits -- July 18, 2019

Active rigs

$55.167/18/201907/18/201807/18/201707/18/201607/18/2015
Active Rigs5567593073

Nine new permits, #36751 - 36759, inclusive:
  • Operators: Kraken Development III (4); CLR (3); Whiting (2)
  • Fields: Sanish (Mountrail), Long Creek (Williams);
  • Comments:
    • Kraken has permits for a 4-well family pad in section 10-154-92, Sanish oil field
    • CLR has permits for a 3-well LCU Jessie pad in section 24-153-99, Long Creek oil field
    • Whiting has permits for a 2-well Lillian Viola pad in section 12-154-92, Sanish oil field;
Okay, before reading any further, re-acquaint yourself with record IPs in the Bakken at this post.

One permit canceled:
  • Equinor: a Marcia well in Williams County
Seven producing wells (DUCs) reported as completed (I will have to update production data and other data later)
  • 34859, 4,748, MRO, Rochelle USA 21-17TFH,  API: 33-061-04222, Reunion Bay, t5/19; cum 41K over 18 days; extrapolates to 68,440 bbls over 30 days;
  • 34862, 6,026, MRO, Turkey Feet USA 41-17TFH, Reunion Bay, t5/19; cum 29K over 12 days; extrapolates to 71,010 bbls over 30 days;
  • 34861, 5,243, MRO, Atkinson USA 31-17TFH, Reunion Bay, t5/19; 29K over 14 days; extrapolates to 62,104 bbls over 30 days;
  • 34860, 7,889, MRO, Bruhn USA 21-17H, API: 33-061-04223; Reunion Bay, t5/19; cum 64K over 20 days; extrapolates to 96,615 bbls over 30 days;
  • 35323, 9,614, MRO, Driftwood USA 41-17H, Reunion Bay, t5/19; cum 32K over 10 days; extrapolates to 96,270 bbls over 30 days;
  • 34858, 4,866, MRO, Miriam USA 11-17H, Reunion Bay, t51/9; cum 40K over 20 days, extrapolates to 59,670 bbls over 30 days;
  • 35462, 1,899, Whiting, Urban 44-11-3H, Reunion Bay, t6/19; cum --; 
I may do a stand-alone post for the MRO wells.

Frack data at the NDIC site not yet available.

From FracFocus:
  • 34859, 33-061-04222: 7,463,738 gallons of water (moderate amount, not out of hte ordinary); 90%water in the frack
  • 34860, 33-061-04223: 10,288,478 gallons of water (upper end, but not a record); 91% water;

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