Wednesday, November 20, 2019

CLR Does It Again; Another Huge Cedar Coulee Carus Well -- November 20, 2019

Updates

November 18, 2021: #35577 production updated --35577, 2,017, CLR, Carus 9-28H, 42 stages; 12.75 million lbs; Three Forks first bench, Cedar Coulee, t8/19; cum 113K 9/19; cum 402K 3/21; recent production: cum 439K 9/21;

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN9-2021306561705382922903927967742
BAKKEN8-2021311078710253121645404053228293
BAKKEN7-202126407839516316194331884388
BAKKEN6-2021304937490862552361023172108
BAKKEN5-2021315121514550142741326742370
BAKKEN4-2021306290627161852948029192156
BAKKEN3-2021316606659871802600225453412
BAKKEN2-2021286062606345402357422991461
BAKKEN1-202131762776747225360463582448
BAKKEN12-2020319813970182174183341584104
BAKKEN11-20203011693116851048636742338882718
BAKKEN10-2020114307446439981093210567311
BAKKEN9-2020301373913678119623759836871586
BAKKEN8-2020311472114558140742701226593277
BAKKEN7-202021545164214012559250832

  Original Post

This post won't be updated; the CLR Carus wells are tracked here.

  • 35577, 2,017, CLR, Carus 10-28H1, 9-28H, Cedar Coulee, within the "Rocket prospect," t8/19; cum 113K 9/19; cum 402K 3/21;
  • 35550, 1,063, CLR, Carus 4-28H1, Cedar Coulee, t10/19; cum 5K after 7 days; cum 226K 3/21;
Production and data from the file report for this well:
  • 35577, 2,017, CLR, Carus 9-28H, 42 stages; 12.75 million lbs; Three Forks first bench, Cedar Coulee, t8/19; cum 113K 9/19; cum 402K 3/21;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN9-20192836673365972757046643439492694
BAKKEN8-20193150301504644214261761596292132
BAKKEN7-20192024467239702253926312249891323
BAKKEN6-20190000000
BAKKEN5-201951955195542359650965

From the file report:
  • spud date: December 15, 2018; drilling operations begat at midnight of December 15, 2018 (sic -- no typo -- from the file report); H&P rig 535; normally takes about three days for the vertical section; 12 hours for the curve; no explanation for delay from December 18, 2018 to January 14, 2018; perhaps Christmas break; weather;
  • TD date: January 18, 2019
  • KOP: target of 11,438'; data (Upper Bakken Shale) suggested lowering it to 11,440' TVD; the change was communicated to the directional hands; the final ideal target at the Three Forks ended up being 11,439' TVD
  • collapse issues have been encountered in this region (previously posted, by the way)
    • discussion about best way to enter the shale
    • no shale collapse issues occurred
  • drilled out of the shoe early on January 14, 2019
  • discussion regarding drilling rates; geologist thought they were in ideal seam
  • gases extremely high; shoutout to the roughnecks preventing a blowout
    • background gases initially averaged 500 - 1,500 units; a couple of peaks exceeding 4,000 units, which brought in the gasbuster;
    • at 16,120' MD, gas increased to 1,500 - 2,000 units;
    • at 17,700' MD, gas levels rose to exceed 3,000 units and slowly built to 8,000 to 8,500 units from 20,000 - 21,000' MD
    • after this point, gas faded to a range of 4,500 - 6,000 units of background gas through to TD
  • further discussion regarding the seam and drilling rates
  • Markers:
    • base of last salt: 9,766'
    • Mission Canyon: 9,950'
    • Lodgepole: 10,474'
    • upper Bakken shale: 11,340'
    • middle Baken shale: 11,356' (so about 37' thick)
    • lower Bakken shale: 11,393'
    • Three Forks: 11,417'
    • KOP: 11,439' (so the curve about 341' in length)
    • horizontal segment, began at 11,780' MD
    • horizontal segment, TVD: 11,434.11 feet to 11,446.57 feet
  • assuming the wellbore was about mid-seam, the First Bench must have been about 12 feet thick;

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