Saturday, May 2, 2020

Random Update Of A Lousy XTO Well In Squaw Creek Oil Field -- Fettig -- May 2, 2020

This is an example of another well with a jump in production due to the Bakken halo effect. Unlike most other such wells, this well has been a lousy well from very beginning. Drilled back in 2010, it has produced less than 90,000 bbls of crude oil.

It has been off line for eight months, but now, it is reporting better production than ever. The 3,952 bbls in 21 days extrapolates to 5,646 bbls, which is the best month this well has ever had, except for its first full month of production back in December, 2010, when it produced 6,876 bbls over 31 days. It has never reached 4,000 bbls/month since and has barely produced all these years. Until this last month.

The well was not re-fracked. It was positively impacted by neighboring fracks. Hard to say how long this will last but the mom-and-pop mineral owners were probably pleasantly surprised.

The well:
  • 20517, 1,392, XTO, Fettig 24-22H, Squaw Creek, t11/10; cum 89K 2/29;
Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN3-202021395240472355516404585
BAKKEN2-202010002800
BAKKEN1-20203275025634120329
BAKKEN12-20190000000
BAKKEN11-20190000000
BAKKEN10-20190000000
BAKKEN9-20190000000
BAKKEN8-20190000000
BAKKEN7-20191011644412824602
BAKKEN6-2019293634309370800
BAKKEN5-20193138936910575700
BAKKEN4-20193038231210472107

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