Sunday, April 26, 2020

Following Up Production Data For Two Whiting DUCs -- April 26, 2020

One of the problems with DUCs for me is that I lose track of their outcomes.

Here's another example.

This well was reported as a DUC back in October, 2018:
  • 33523, 2,095, Whiting, Long 44-10HU,Truax, t9/19; cum --; 38 stages; 7.8 million lbs;
Production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-202029167861680314382634216326965
BAKKEN1-20203125414252851918788909839364880
BAKKEN12-201931357863594524417985798846310025
BAKKEN11-2019304567645520291971057239386511768
BAKKEN10-2019315306152988586121000218648113447
BAKKEN9-20191015240157182636326020176418349
BAKKEN8-2019373506487105201045

The sister well, reported as a DUC at the same time as the well above:
  • 33703, 1,159, Whiting, Long 44-10H, Truax, t9/19; cum --; 19 stages; 3.7 million lbs;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-20202955345511586831207311200
BAKKEN1-202031677767976526328123262693
BAKKEN12-2019319280919683164528744731465
BAKKEN11-2019301287012927963739345382061049
BAKKEN10-201925191261941914945552633336721824
BAKKEN9-201916228142248815884502043225717902
BAKKEN8-20191312032777840782

A neighboring well, #31238, did not show increased production, but it was a Three Forks well, not a middle Bakken well.

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