Thursday, January 23, 2020

The XTO Satter Wells In Siverston Oil Field

The wells:
  • 29584, 2,057, XTO, Satter 21X-1B, Siverston, t7/15; cum 263K 11/19;
  • 29583, 316, XTO, Satter 21X-1F, Siverston, t8/15; cum 199K 11/19;
  • 29582, 1,598, XTO, Satter 21X-1C, Siverston, t8/15; cum 194K 11/19;
  • 29579, 1,270, XTO, Satter 31X-1CXD, Siverston, t12/15; cum 141K 11/19;
  • 29578, 1,479, XTO, Satter 31X-1G2, Siverston, t12/15; cum 139K 11/19;
  • 29577, 1290, XTO, Satter 31X-1D, Siverston, t12/15; cum 147K 11/19;
  • 29576, 1,184, XTO, Satter 31X-1H, Siverston, t12/15; cum 154K 11/19;

  • 21085, 933, XTO, Satter 24-35NEH, Siverston, t1/12; cum 347K 11/19;
  • 21084, 1,497, XTO, Satter 24-35SEH, Siverston, t1/12; cum 367K 11/19;

  • 20683, 1,419, XTO, Satter 31-1SWH, Siverston, t11/11; cum 282K 11/19;

  • 19434, 1,221, XTO, Satter 44-34SWH, Siverston, t4/11; cum 348K 11/19;
  • 19433, 3,000, XTO, Satter 44-34NWH, Siverston, t5/11; cum 290K 11/19; off line as of 10/19;

2 comments:

  1. Question Bruce , can you look up and see why the christiana XTO well jumped in production?

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    1. See this post:

      https://themilliondollarway.blogspot.com/2020/01/jump-in-production-xto-christiana-wells.html.

      Newer XTO Christiana wells recently fracked. The two older Christiana wells appear not to have been re-fracked, according to FracFocus.

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