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Monday, August 5, 2019

Huge MRO Wells In Reunion Bay, Sited In 8-151-93

Record IPs: when looking at the IPs of the wells on this pad, be sure to compare with "record IPs" at this post.

The well:
  • 20529, 1,523, MRO, Randi USA 41-17H, API: 33-061-01697, Reunion Bay, t9/11; cum 299K 11/20; cum 309K 7/21;
    • November 27, 2018: #20529, neighboring MRO wells in Reunion Bay fracked; remains inactive 5/19; nice jump in production when it came back on line, 6/19; was off line for about a year; back online 11/20;
The jump in production may not last long but for mineral owners receiving no "mailbox money" from this well for ten months or so, this is nice to see.

Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN6-2019267278714664111141814089460
BAKKEN5-20190000000
BAKKEN4-20190000000
BAKKEN3-20190000000
BAKKEN2-20190000000
BAKKEN1-20190000000
BAKKEN12-20180000000
BAKKEN11-20180000000
BAKKEN10-20180000000
BAKKEN9-20180000000
BAKKEN8-201814444030280
BAKKEN7-2018311779174432130192406324
BAKKEN6-20183017391859311296726860
BAKKEN5-20183120542037338290413081292
BAKKEN4-2018301787172032224813961709
BAKKEN3-2018311735169943330597601922

Wells on neighboring pad:
  • 32024, 7,956, MRO, Ness USA 31-17H, Reunion Bay, t10/18; cum 352K 10/19; 54K in 14 days; cum 439K 11/20; cum 463K 7/21;
  • 32025, 6,140, MRO, Becky USA 21-17-TFH, Reunion Bay, t10/18; cum 331K 11/20; cum 350K 7/21;
  • 32026, 4,646, MRO, Hans USA 31-17TFH, Reunion Bay, t11/18; cum 375K 11/20; 49K in first 28 days; cum 420K 7/21;
  • 32027, closest to the Randi USA well, PNC, Post USA 41-17TFH-2B,
  • 32028, looks like it replaced #32027, 5,390, MRO, Ballmeyer USA 41-17TFH, Reunion Bay, t11/18; cum 401K 11/20; 60K in first full 30-day month; cum 430K 7/21;
Example (won't be updated below):
  • 32028, looks like it replaced #32027, 5,390, MRO, Ballmeyer USA 41-17TFH, Reunion Bay, t11/18; cum 355K 10/19; 60K in first full 30-day month;
  • note: produced water significantly less than oil production
  • note: huge flaring; and this is in a "developed" area where gas capture infrastructure should be in place 
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN6-2019301767017815108821698874717864
BAKKEN5-20193126426263941814638523966226523
BAKKEN4-20193028129284311837541476517233939
BAKKEN3-20193137665374323002256854772346222
BAKKEN2-20192842406422832156059687564451217
BAKKEN1-20193052319532143203280293664070158
BAKKEN12-2018305907458538437038424092879398
BAKKEN11-20181934215335832815537266034998

The graphic: for newbies, the importance of this graphic: parent wells sited in drilling unit to the east; daughter wells -- huge wells -- sited in drilling unit to the west:

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