Thursday, November 21, 2019

How They Do Things In The Bakken -- EOG -- Parshall Oil Field -- November 21, 2019

This simply tells me there is so much work yet to be done in the Bakken. 

This well was off line for two years, from 1/15 to 1/17. It was a good well in a good field, but it was taken off line for two years. Then all of a sudden it was brought back into production:
  • 17934, 718, EOG, Parshall 16-32H, middle Bakken, Parshall, t8/09; cum 362K 9/19;
Production period of interest:
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BAKKEN3-201731190819091324790163375
BAKKEN2-201724160016001134583236156
BAKKEN1-2017231183111614024192320
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So, after two years of being off line, why was it brought back into production?

A new well about a mile to the east was fracked just before the well above, #17934, was brought back into production. Horizontals were 1,636 feet apart.

The new well to the east:
  • 29635, 524, EOG, Parshall 164-3332H, middle Bakken, Parshall, t12/16; cum 128K 9/19;
Production at time of frack:
BAKKEN5-2017311060010602608667245985239
BAKKEN4-20173011242110784964623457500
BAKKEN3-201727654270334637321127960
BAKKEN2-201728989895457049757375730
BAKKEN1-201725669065539898679242912124
BAKKEN12-20163127002588204714069060
 
Accidents never happen ....

Accidents Never Happen, Blondie

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