Friday, August 30, 2019

What The Bakken Is All About -- Look At This Jump In Production -- Old, Old Well -- New Life -- August 30, 2019

Updates

August 31, 2019: look at the production profile of the Bill Connolly well below. A reader who really follows this closely made this observation:
Looking at the numbers for #16736, Bill Connolly refrac, we see just under 8 million gallons of produced water (188,102 barrels) over 92 days whereas only 6 million gallons were used for the refrac.

Hmmm ...

That production profile (for 16736) would seem to indicate that virtually all the water used in the frac was slowly brought to the surface, thereby keeping the formation at a much higher pressure.

Furthermore, the indisputable extra 2 million gallons must have come from the nearby fracs. Seems to my eye as incontrovertible evidence of both hydraulic communication and VERY positive consequences.
Original Post
 
Previous note:
May 16, 2019, see this post --
  • 34046, 3,091, MRO, Two Bar 34-55H, API: 33-025-00650, Bailey, t4/19; cum 152K 4/20; section 35-146-94;
    • neighboring wells:
      • 16736, just returned to production; see recent production profile below; huge production jump;
      • 25484, off line; just came back on line, 6/19; worth looking at again in 7/19;
      • 25482, off line; four days in 4/19; back on line, no change in production profile;
So, let's look at #16736 --
  • 16736, 377, MRO, Bill Connolly 21-25H, Bailey, t1/08; cum 416K 4/20; recent production, jumps from less than 1,000 bbls/month to more than 30,000 bbls/month:; recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN6-20193022893228083117620766140154676
BAKKEN5-20193124374245254640319440102486967
BAKKEN4-20192629475295359024520752534412964
BAKKEN3-20195450237552027831545572030
BAKKEN2-20190000000
BAKKEN1-20190000000
BAKKEN12-20180000000
BAKKEN11-201812344031969
BAKKEN10-201831844680243786420128
BAKKEN9-20183081791014376647858
BAKKEN8-201831837110313879753029

Yes it was re-fracked:
  • 6 million gallons of water: a medium-size frack;
  • 90%water; 10% sand 
A brand new well for the fraction of what it cost when it was a "greenfield" well. And "we" start over. 

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