Yesterday, I posted a note based on information from a reader. Below the fold is that note re-posted. At the time, I couldn't see the data because the wells were confidential. Today, a reader provided the "initial flowback data." Succinctly:
Disclaimer: this came from the "source," but as usual, I do make factual and typographical errors. If this is important to you go to the "source.
- 36413, 2,058, EOG, Clarks Creek 106-0724H, Clarks Creek, casing pressure: 2,357 psi; choke 30 64th inch; oil in last hour: 111 bbls; oil in last 24 hours: 2,650 bbls; avg gas in last 24 hours: 140.375 mcf; t9/19; cum 350K 3/20;
- 36415, 3,519, EOG, Clarks Creek 18-0719H, Clarks Creek, casing pressure: 1,622 psi; choke 48 64th inch; oil in last hour: 171 bbls; oil in last 24 hours: 4,433 bbls; avg gas in last 24 hours: 216.625 mcf; t9/19; cum 315K 3/20;
- 36416, 2,859, EOG, Clarks Creek 105-0719H, Clarks Creek, casing pressure: 1,110 psi; choke 50 64th inch; oil in last hour: 137 bbls; oil in last 24 hours: 3,334 bbls; avg gas in last 24 hours: 166.708; t9/19; cum 264K 3/20;
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Spectacular EOG Wells
The graphic:
From a reader, just moments ago:
One of the best wells EOG has had in a while. 3 well Pad. Currently completing the 45,46,47 well to the the north. The 47 well is also a Three Forks well. Side note about half the sand pumped is from the Asgard (spelling?) mine which is 30-35 miles east of Minot.The wells:
So, we will have to wait and see.
- 36413, conf, EOG, Clarks Creek 106-0724H, Clarks Creek, no production data,
- 36415, conf, EOG, Clarks Creek 18-0719H, Clarks Creek, no production data,
- 36416, conf, EOG, Clarks Creek 105-0719H, Clarks Creek, no production data,
Wow, I "love" my readers. Thank you so much for all you have taught me and alerted me to incredible Bakken stories.
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