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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Wells That I No Longer Track -- Page 13

For first twelve pages in this series, see this link; scroll to bottom of that page.

I no longer track these wells:


October 16, 2019: #17912, remains off line 10/19; #18109, back on line 10/19; #25331, back on line 10/19; #25164, back on line 9/19;- neighboring monster well being fracked;
October 13, 2019: #18181; just came off line, 8/19; remains off line 10/19; intermittent production beginning 11/19; back on line 12/19; poor production;

October 5, 2019: #17078; a huge EOG well in the Parshall; went off line 6/19; remains IA 10/19; back on line 12/19;

October 5, 2019: #17072, a huge Whiting Stenseth well that went inactive 6/19; did it ever come back on line? Still IA, 10/19; back on line 11/19;
October 4, 2019: #16711; offline as of 8/19; Petro-Hunt; Charlson; remains off line 12/19; see this post

August 5, 2019: activity in the QEP Grail/Blue Buttes, Levang and Jones wells: #35255 - #35260, inclusive; older wells: #16960, #16652, #20591, #29329, and #29326; 

June 4, 2019: #19189, IA/1,213, Hess, T R Slette 18-1H, Truax, t2/11; cum 286K 11/18; off line as of 11/18; remains off line 12/19;


October 3, 2018: #16276, A; active as of 10/17; struggling, but holding in there, 5/18; back off-line as of 6/18; back on line 10/18; off line 1/19; active as of 4/19 but no production; minimal production, 6/19; no production, 10/19; A, as of 10/19 but still no new oil productions; no production, 11/19; still listed as A; 12/19 -- now IA

July 23, 2019: #16131, AB/IA/119, Hess, BLMU Q-20H, Beaver Lodge; intersects the BL-Domy wells; t9/06; cum 107K 11/18; is IA, 8/19; remains inactive, 12/19;

August 30, 2019: #20354, see this post; a lot of wells fracked; other wells affected; #20354 just came back online 9/19 -- five days of production, 1,333 bbls; back off line 10/19; back on line, 11/19; see this post

September 12, 2019: #32354, 174, CLR, Hereford Federal 8-20H2, Elm Tree, t8/19; cum 0; has never produced anything; no frack data; API: 33-053-07430; FracFocus says fracked 3/28/17 - 4/15/17; huge frack with 12.6 million gallons of water; 88% water by mass; 8/19; still confidential, but production being posted; wow! 8/19 --producing! still confidential, 11/19;

November 13, 2019: when will these XTO wells be operated by Newfield according to scout tickets?  #21706, #22390, #17832; 10/19; noted January 1, 2020, that these are now Newfield wells;

May 19, 2019: on 320-acre spacing; these are the only two wells on this drilling unit; they both went inactive 1/19; remain inactive 3/19; both back on line; doing great; see this post;
  • 20307, in the west half, A/1,328, EOG, Clarks Creek 103-17H, Antelope, Sanish pool, t11/11; cum 157K 10/19; only 1,000 bbls/month; off line as of 1/19; still inactive, 7/19; 4 days, 8/19; looks to be back on status as of 9/19;
  • 19693, in the east half, 722, Enerplus, Danks 17-44H, Antelope, Sanish pool, t7/11; cum 263K 10/19;  only 1,000 bbls/month; off line as of 1/19; still inactive, 3/19; active as of 4/19 but only producing one day/month? see this note. And here. Now back up to 4,000 bbls/month with only one day of being on line according to the scout ticket; see this post; strange production profile; again, only one day of production 8/19; only one day of production, 9/19 but produced 3,479 bbls; one day, 10/19, 2,207 bbls;
May 17, 2019: this well is back off line again, as of 11/18, and it's a great well; returns to production, 6/19; remains off line 10/19; back on line; a great well; see this post.
  • 23108, IA/767, Slawson Exploration, Wolverine Federal 5-31-30TFH, Elm Tree, t9/13; cum 469K 6/19; off line as of 7/19 again; remains off line 10/19;
March 14, 2019: #34758 (PNC), #36167; link here; is Meredith (#36167) a replacement well for a failed Tercek well (#34758)? #36167, SI/NC, 6/19; it looks like it is now producing, as of 7/19; see this post; many, many wells need to be re-checked once they come back on line; #36167 is a huge well; 47K in 23 days extrapolates to 61,603 bbls/30-day month; see update here; 10/19;

February 24, 2019: #26015, 2,438, MRO, Rebecca 31-26, Killdeer, t4/14; cum 260K 12/19; off line as of 11/18; remains off line 4/19; coming back on line, 5/19; back off line 6/19; remains off line, 8/19; seven days of production, 9/19; lots of activity in the area; see the March 14, 2019, entry above, regarding the Meredith well; a nice well coming back on line;
November 13, 2019: #34835, 2,105, Enerplus, Eos 149-93-33D-28H-TF, see also, #23226, #23227, #26839.

October 27, 2019: #19626, MRO, Killdeer oil field; back on line 9/19; small jump in production;

October 5, 2019: #22224, a Tyler/Heath re-entry well south of Belfield.
  • 22224, 971, Kaiser-Francis, Kuntz 25-36H, Green River, t5/12; cum 219K 11/19;
July 23, 2019: neighboring wells fracked: #21104, 228, WPX, Delores Sand 29-32H, Antelope-Sanish, t4/12; cum 424K 11/19;  remains off line 8/19; just returned to production, 9/19 (ten days); small jump in production 10/19; link here;

May 20, 2019: this well a bit far to the east but it was taken offline when other wells fracked --
  • 19887, 714, Hess, AN-Dinwoodie-153-94-2833H-1, t7/11; cum 264K 11/19; off line as of 1/19; back on line as of 4/19 (one day); off line since 1/19; back on line for 20 days in 7/19; post-production jump may be subtle, but ext_eur. Only 18 days production, 9/19 but produced 2,289 bbls; 22 days in 10/19, 3K bbls production;
January 19, 2019: #32339, Carscallen, Whiting, a lousy well taken off line 11/17; still off line as of 10/19; IA; now AB, 10/19;

December 1, 2018: off-line again; #18060, steady Eddy; off-line for two years; back on-line 12/16; MRO; not re-fracked? 200K; now off line again as of 10/18; now AB 10/19;

November 4, 2019: link here; #21040, Bruin, Helstad, Ellisville -- neighboring wells fracked; waiting to see effect on this well; unremarkable, 10/19;

October 29, 2019: #17197 -- huge wells fracked nearby; this one has been off line for quite some time; AB noted, 10/19;

October 27, 2019: probably should post -- #19665; unremarkable;

October 5, 2019: #17128; a big Hunt Bruhn well, Parshall oil field; not sure why this well was being followed;

October 4, 2019: 17020; off line as of 7/19; a great Hess well in Hawkeye oil field; back on line 9/19; unremarkable;

October 4, 2019: 16983; offline as of 6/19; this is the "famous" Mathistad well; cum 320K 10/19; back on line 9/19; unremarkable;

October 4, 2019: #16683; offline as of 8/19; CLR; Haystack Butte; back on line, 9/19; unremarkable;

October 4, 2019: #16715; off line as of 8/19; MRO; Bailey; back on line 9/19; unremarkable;

October 3, 2019: #16891; evidence of a second jump in production, 8/19; albeit small;

September 17, 2019: #16761, #17375; MRO; Kent Carlson wells; incredible wells; updated elsewhere;

August 20, 2019: link here; came off line 4/19 and no neighboring activity -- #19215, #21916 (Huffy -- PNC); #19215 is back on line 8/19; will follow one more month; unremarkable, 10/19;

September 7, 2019: 17086, 560, Newfield, Jorgenson 1-15H, t11/08; cum 340K 9/19; off line as of 3/18; remains off line 5/19; just came back on line 7/19; lots of activity in the area which would explain on-again / off-again / on-again

August 20, 2019: #21078; back on line 7/19; just beginning to produce again;

August 20, 2019: #22547;

August 11, 2019: 15167 -- a re-entered well to target the Bakken; Billings County. See this post. At 143 bbls/month for a full month, 8/19, doesn't seem like much of a success. North Range Resources.

May 29, 2019:
  • 34486, 1,244, XTO, Nelson Federal 21X-5BXC, Antelope-Sanish, t3/19; cum 146K 9/19;
  • 34487, 857, XTO, Nelson Federal 21X-5FXG2, Antelope-Sanish, t5/19; cum 90K 9/19;
    • neighboring wells
      • 28184, 2,171, off line since 10/18; t11/15; cum 265K 9/19; active as of 4/19;
      • 28185, 2,712, off line since 10/18; t11/15; cum 274K 9/19; did have one day of production in 3/19; back on line as of 5/19;
      • 28183, 2,459, off line since 10/18; t11/15; cum 333K 9/19; did have one day of production in 3/19; back on line as of 5/19;
      • 28255, 2,513, off line since 9/18; t10/15; cum 290K 9/19; produced water three days in 3/19, but no oil production;
      • 18435, 2,376, off line since 10/18; t3/11; cum 317K 9/19; active as of 4/19; definite jump in production but not worth a stand-alone post;
      • 28256, 1,804, off line since 10/18; t10/15; cum 204K 9/19; active as of 4/19;
      • 28257, 2,59, off line since 10/18; t10/15; cum 287K 9/19; active as of 4/19;
May 12, 2019: These wells about a mile to the west have been off line for one to two months, and are still off line, link here:
  • 18948, runs south, 1,912, WPX, Kyw 27-34H, Spotted Horn, t10/10; cum 355K 9/19; was IA, now active again in 7/19; nice jump in production;
  • 22629, runs north, 180, WPX, Sweet Grass Woman 22-15HB, Spotted Horn, t7/12; cum 403K 9/19; back on line as of 4/19; intermittent production; continue to follow;
October 21, 2018: #17254; a nice QEP Henderson well taken off line 3/18; neighboring wells fracked and are huge; still off line as of 12/18 and on IA status; goes to AB 5/19;

September 29, 2018: #17086; great well but taken off-line 4/18; suggesting other activity in the area; remains IA 4/19; AB, 5/19; now, 7/19, A; definitely check 8/19 production; nice production, but no huge jump;

June 12, 2017: an older well, #16730 (API: 33-053-02815) runs right next to two recently fracked wells; new production data not yet available; check production data in a couple of months; still off-line as of 6/19; the other two wells (see this post). One day of production for #16730 in 6/18; one day of production, 2/19; still off line 6/19;
  • 32635, 476, BR, Anderson Ranch 3A-MBH, Camel Butte, t5/17; cum 394K 7/19; -- just went off line 7/18; back on line 8/18; huge well; (#16730 -- still off-line)
  • 32628, 540, BR, Anderson Ranch 3B-TFH, Camel Butte, t5/17; cum 470K 7/19; (#16730 -- still off-line); huge well -- deserves a stand-alone post sometime;
September 21, 2015: why did this on go inactive - 
  • 18177, IA/AB/IA/1,844, BR, Bryce 31, Westberg field, t10/09; cum 255K 4/14. Update, October 17, 2016 sundry form -- a stuck coil tubing; cut at 9,855 feet. Low commodity prices make fishing uneconomical. Will follow yearly until commodity prices recover. [Active again as of 5/17, but just for one day; active for just one day 12/17.][Active again: 1 day in 1/18. Back off-line the entire month of 2/18] No change, 2/19; off line. On line for one day, 5/19, but no production; 6/19 -- remains offline; 

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