A CLR Bridger well shows a small jump in production, but note the huge increase in flaring:
The well:
- 17089, 400, CLR, Bridger 44-14H, Rattlesnake Point, t4/08; cum 374K 8/19;
Pool | Date | Days | BBLS Oil | Runs | BBLS Water | MCF Prod | MCF Sold | Vent/Flare |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BAKKEN | 8-2019 | 31 | 4257 | 4205 | 4781 | 11580 | 0 | 11170 |
BAKKEN | 7-2019 | 27 | 449 | 441 | 1162 | 1508 | 0 | 1207 |
BAKKEN | 6-2019 | 30 | 974 | 1100 | 1793 | 2928 | 0 | 2523 |
BAKKEN | 5-2019 | 31 | 2219 | 2277 | 2911 | 6155 | 0 | 5736 |
BAKKEN | 4-2019 | 30 | 2546 | 2487 | 3261 | 6699 | 2167 | 4133 |
BAKKEN | 3-2019 | 31 | 2644 | 2546 | 3571 | 6981 | 6570 | 0 |
BAKKEN | 2-2019 | 28 | 2342 | 2556 | 3547 | 6438 | 6060 | 0 |
BAKKEN | 1-2019 | 19 | 699 | 701 | 1434 | 2596 | 2408 | 21 |
BAKKEN | 12-2018 | 31 | 5953 | 5923 | 8264 | 23127 | 22419 | 296 |
Most recent sundry form, for work completed on January 17, 2019:
- well converted from a submersible pup to a rod pump. The change was made January 17, 2019.
Would this suggest "rod pumps" are more efficient than submersible pumps?
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