Thursday, October 17, 2019

The Predictability Of The Bakken -- October 17, 2019

The well:
  • 17050, 391, Petro-Hunt, Phelps Mineral Trust 6B-2-1H, Charlson, t3/09; cum 184K 7/19;
Note that this well has just come off line:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-20190000000
BAKKEN7-2019154456761358567590
BAKKEN6-201930902695157151513060
BAKKEN5-20193178987421016161259141
BAKKEN4-2019309659002931929163486
  
Some observations:
  • this well is a single section well; spaced at 640 acres
  • it is a very, very old well by Bakken standards, drilled back in early 2009 -- over ten years ago
  • it is in a very, very good field, amenable to nice jumps in production with neighboring fracks
  • the Charlson may just be the best field in the Bakken
  • so, why was this well taken off line? Let's look at the map
The map:


The well that explains this:
  • 31492, SI/NC, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-1A-7-5H, Charlson, no production data. 
NDIC shows this well as a DUC (SI/NC). However, FracFocus shows that this well has already been fracked: 8/11/19 - 8/19/19; a huge frack with 12.5 million gallons of water; 91.8% by mass; sand at 4.25% by mass; ceramics, 3.8% by mass;


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