Brooklyn: a small, non-descript field NE of Williston; "owned" by CLR; excellent example of how an operator systematically drilled one entire field with one rig; holding the entire field by production within a year or so; has received the most comments of any field.
The wells:
- 35677, conf, CLR, Boston 9-25H1, Brooklyn,
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
---|---|---|
4-2020 | 17972 | 38066 |
3-2020 | 23329 | 52914 |
12-2019 | 214 | 0 |
- 35674, conf,CLR, Boise 0-24H1, Brooklyn,
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
---|---|---|
4-2020 | 15143 | 34322 |
3-2020 | 22391 | 49975 |
12-2019 | 434 | 0 |
- 35676, conf, CLR, Boston 8-25H, Brooklyn,
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
---|---|---|
4-2020 | 30044 | 65571 |
3-2020 | 28027 | 35843 |
12-2019 | 453 | 0 |
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The Brooklyn Oil Field
Still lots of work to be done in the Bakken. Most of these are middle Bakken wells. Most, if not all, middle Bakken wells will be matched with a first bench Three Forks well, and many with a second bench Three Forks well. It all depends on price.
Just think, this video was posted back in 2008, just about the time CLR started drilling out the Brooklyn oil field:
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