Thursday, October 17, 2019

CLR Mountain Gap Well -- Eleven Years Old -- Production Jumps 177-Fold -- October 17, 2019

Let's divide 52,661 /  296 = 177.

This well is eleven years old.

I'm sure I've posted this one before. I'm not going to look for it. I just get such a kick out of it. Back in 2017, I wrote about this well:
  • 17100 -- CLR, IA still active; off-line; a lousy well so far;
So, how's it doing? Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20192441374019531055285064248
BAKKEN7-20193199931028512974267942632674
BAKKEN6-2019301155911428147042166920775521
BAKKEN5-201931764375111216913393129890
BAKKEN4-201930113821170713664247722432563
BAKKEN3-20193113634136271492331262308590
BAKKEN2-20192815169151951489631608312440
BAKKEN1-2019311901418470173592532624534404
BAKKEN12-2018312140822114191453098529649939
BAKKEN11-2018261994719791184772916528029799
BAKKEN10-20182316490162151565521907191752445
BAKKEN9-20183025164252122623631413278813140
BAKKEN8-2018313599735753453744292442309210
BAKKEN7-20183141189414275749245918433442169
BAKKEN6-20183052661527136344257604528864326
BAKKEN5-20181726682264103645028245211007145
BAKKEN4-201856946945436137901379
BAKKEN3-20180000000
BAKKEN2-20180000000
BAKKEN1-20180000000
BAKKEN12-20170000000
BAKKEN11-20170000000
BAKKEN10-20170000000
BAKKEN9-20170000000
BAKKEN8-20170000000
BAKKEN7-20170000000
BAKKEN6-2017221712403388880

Some readers suggest I "hide" data, so I'm sure folks are going to ask, "Well, Bruce, what was the production before 6/17?" Glad you asked:
BAKKEN5-201731296239371221166
BAKKEN4-2017302672315713712215
BAKKEN3-2017312992294818116813
BAKKEN2-2017282824605318317211
BAKKEN1-2017313272243021519619
BAKKEN12-2016293014457225620947
BAKKEN11-2016303184535523222012
BAKKEN10-2016313472226032125665
BAKKEN9-2016304224494838530085
BAKKEN8-20163147822450453181272
BAKKEN7-201631610656706084056

The well:
  • 17100, 240, CLR, Mountain Gap 31-10H, Rattlesnake Point, t6/08; cum 429K 8/19;

3 comments:

  1. US had second week of negative net imports of crude and products. I.e. net exports.

    See bottom page 1: http://ir.eia.gov/wpsr/overview.pdf

    Or here: https://twitter.com/JavierBlas/status/1184851934924234759

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    1. Very interesting. Thank you. I will add this comment and the link to an earlier post re: weekly petroleum report.

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    2. I'll have to think about that...but if I'm reading this correctly, despite another week of extraordinary volume of exports, we also had a huge build in crude oil.

      I posted the links at this post:

      http://themilliondollarway.blogspot.com/2019/10/huge-crude-oil-build-eia-confirms-api.html.

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