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Wow, Wow, Wow -- Another CLR Well Just Went Over 500K Bbls Crude Oil Cumulative -- April 5, 2020

Updates

April 6, 2020: see first comment --
According to shaleprofile.com, CLR has 54 wells over 0.5 cum BO. (restricted to ND, hz, and 2005 or later first production). Of those 26 are Red River stuff (Bowman and Slope counties). The sp data is a month or two old and there were a couple wells at 499, so the tickers has probably gone to 56 or higher by now.

Note of course that this is a tiny fraction of their overall wells. They have 1782 hz wells (post 2005, ND). So the 54 wells represent 3% of their well population. Just an important thing to keep in mind when look at exuberant posts here...not representative.
Original Post 

The CLR Nashville wells are tracked here

The Bakken never ceases to surprise me. I had not updated the "Nashville" wells in a long time. First out of the chute, and look at this one, amazing, going over 500K bbls of crude oil in less than four years:
  • 31357, 1,102, CLR, Nashville 2-21H, Catwalk, 40 stages, 8.7 million lbs, t6/16; cum 503K 2/20; easily exceeding a 900,000 bbl-EUR type curve (per CLR corporate presentation, data as of 9/6/16), recent production, note the "jumps" in production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2020297510781096381547914820278
BAKKEN1-202031526053158066794007574
BAKKEN12-201931556755358403809107712
BAKKEN11-20193070626914949711628011258
BAKKEN10-20193063486151935311839011462
BAKKEN9-20193056665873863285279007242
BAKKEN8-201931864787501168417949536912173
BAKKEN7-201931833386131072712837012439
BAKKEN6-20193093749354120301719570359768
BAKKEN5-20193110540101301286420704144905810
BAKKEN4-20193010277101871175714922128231715
BAKKEN3-20193110444107091184613994103233285
BAKKEN2-20192871487165880076626678629
BAKKEN1-201931551855047025632242461689
BAKKEN12-2018317587765897731094392281320
BAKKEN11-20183092259100108621601299765650
BAKKEN10-20183179827672102001157632607937
BAKKEN9-20183011337114401369816567125473643
BAKKEN8-20182993039436114761332883244665
BAKKEN7-201830812681101089759784700937
BAKKEN6-2018242815254247551722152617

The other wells at the link above.

Notes From All Over, Sunday Night Edition -- April 5, 2020

First item: A reader sent me this one: where do readers find these things?
Link to twitter: make sure you have the volume turned up, and if the voice you hear is familiar, you've got it: https://twitter.com/RaheemKassam/status/1246805956283039745.
Daily grocery store visit: our neighborhood grocery is in good shape. It appears it has almost everything in stock. Shelves containing essentials are 25% to 50% stocked depending on the item.
One exception: the toilet paper shelves were completely empty. But that's because a large shipment of toilet paper had just arrived and the pallets of bathroom tissue were being stacked in the aisles, with a limit of one package of twelve rolls per customer. Eggs: huge supply. Most interesting: pallets of large containers of Hershey chocolate syrup for ice cream. Why would they have pallets of Hershey chocolate? Who knows? That's a rhetorical question.
Walmart: I did not go, but our older daughter did. This is how Sophia's family is managing household supplies. Sophia is five years old so she does not participate per se.
Throughout the week, the dad, mom, Arianna (16) and Olivia (13) simply and virtually / electronically place items in the family's virtual Walmart cart. Then, every Sunday, following their evening meal which is Grubhub takeout from a top restaurant in the city, their Mom drives to Walmart to pick up the items in their cart. She says it is really, really smooth/efficient: she alerts Walmart when she is on her way -- a ten-minute drive -- and then parks in a pre-assigned spot. Upon arrival, she telephones/texts Walmart and they bring the "stuff" out to the car.
My hunch: they will continue to do this even after the lock down / quarantine ends six months from now.
Six months from now? Did I really say that? Singapore is now experiencing its second wave Wuhan flu. Remember, Wuhan flu began in that part of the world in December, four months ago, and now they are experiencing their second wave.

Winners: without question, coming out of this lock down, the winners are going to be Walmart, Target, Amazon, Costco, and Sam's Club. 

TCM: absolutely amazing what Ted Turner acquired when he bought the MGM library. Truly amazing. Still enjoying the opportunity to watch so much with no commercial interruption and no distractions. 

NASCAR: "live" racing tonight. Thirty-seven or thirty-eight drivers participating. Each driver is in a simulator and racing "live." It's actually pretty interesting. You know it's fake because the stands are packed with spectators. 

The XTO WerreTrust Wells In Bear Creek Are On Inactive Status -- April 5, 2020

It appears all of the XTO Werre Trust wells in Bear Creek remain off line except for a few exceptions. The XTO Werre Trust wells are tracked here.

These Werre Trust wellss are back on line:
  • 17880, 1,206, XTO, Werre Trust 21-3H, Bear Creek, t10/09; cum 197K 2/20; AB 4/16; isn't this interesting, AB back in 4/16, now active as of 12/18; see this note; off line 11/19; back on line 1/20;
  • 32753, 2,556, XTO, Werre Trust Federal 14X-3C, t10/17; cum 370K 2/20; off line 11/19; back on line 2/20;
Looking at the NDIC map, I don't see indication of any new fracking.

A Slawson Federal Well Fracked With 101 Stages, 16.2 Million Lbs -- April 5, 2020

These wells are simply incredible. The Slawson Federal wells are tracked here. Also, see this post.

The well:
  • 31563, 1,137, Submariner Federal 5-23-20TFH, Big Bend, t6/19; cum 15K in 25 days; cum 94K 2/20; TD = 27,665 feet, three-section lateral; 101 stages; 16.1 million lbs; 
    • stimulated, 3/13/19: 31 stages; 2.3 million lbs; zones 1-31 fractured sleeves and packers;
    • stimulated 3/19/19: 70 stages; 70 stages, 13.84 million lbs; zones 32 - 101 fractured using plug and perf
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2020291611316753253211158970844360
BAKKEN1-2020281435114425285411347311265537
BAKKEN12-2019311666316183347381408386213528
BAKKEN11-2019291831918632345471379799551733
BAKKEN10-201919131381245757231004331835364
BAKKEN9-20190000000
BAKKEN8-2019002370000
BAKKEN7-2019110830802
BAKKEN6-2019251524214774512231166909885
BAKKEN5-2019325505300192015

The graphics:


A 99-Stage Frack In The Bakken -- Slawson Submariner Federal #32273 -- April 5, 2020

I am re-posting this but for a different reason.

If I'm reading this correctly, this is a 97-stage frack.

Slawson's Submariner Federal wells have been updated; they are tracked here.

The most recent Submariner Federal DUC to have been reported:
  • 32273, 797, Submariner Federal 7-23-20TFH, Big Bend, t6/19; cum 30K in 19 days; cum 134K 2/20 -- but just one day in 2/20; two separate fracks:
    • 4/19/19: 31 stages; 2.6 million lbs; zones 1 -31 fractured sleeves and packers;
    • 4/22/19: 66 stages; 14.4 million lbs: zones 32-97 fractured plug and perf;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2020125352034029
BAKKEN1-20202516226167062208223213867912678
BAKKEN12-201931253212456729426380761313022065
BAKKEN11-20192914820153812470421026691012390
BAKKEN10-20193118881185543297227041385721004
BAKKEN9-2019161401213631123020339257616162
BAKKEN8-2019161009610590227721439053137911
BAKKEN7-20199461443119515689222834061
BAKKEN6-20191929706291067803643645040285

Now we know why this well showed a huge jump in production:
  • 19368, 115, Slawson, Submariner Federal 1-23-24H, Van Hook, t8/11; cum 495K 2/20; nice jump in production; full production here; recent production:

A Slawson Submariner Federal With Huge Jump In Production -- April 5, 2020

These wells are simply incredible. The Slawson Federal wells are tracked here. Also, see this post.

The well, drilled/completed back in December, 2018, this well had a huge jump in production almost a year later:
Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2020293060131719250681442597074573
BAKKEN1-20203129162289562648616474120241177
BAKKEN12-2019312709826152259081436993132002
BAKKEN11-2019232247923601234741454011605407
BAKKEN10-20193039904392184117822715169131333
BAKKEN9-20193051223517924845225417165313161
BAKKEN8-2019715618144292171654211073718
BAKKEN7-20192210146106321498061904355625

Huge Jump In Production; A Slawson Submariner Federal Trends Toward 500K Crude Oil Cumulative -- April 5, 2020

Slawson's Submariner Federal wells have been updated; they are tracked here.

The most recent Submariner Federal DUC to have been reported:
  • 32273, 797, Submariner Federal 7-23-20TFH, Big Bend, t6/19; cum 30K in 19 days; cum 134K 2/20 -- but just one day in 2/20; two separate fracks:
    • 4/19/19: 31 stages; 2.6 million lbs; zones 1 -31 fractured sleeves and packers;
    • 4/22/19: 66 stages; 14.4 million lbs: zones 32-97 fractured plug and perf;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2020125352034029
BAKKEN1-20202516226167062208223213867912678
BAKKEN12-201931253212456729426380761313022065
BAKKEN11-20192914820153812470421026691012390
BAKKEN10-20193118881185543297227041385721004
BAKKEN9-2019161401213631123020339257616162
BAKKEN8-2019161009610590227721439053137911
BAKKEN7-20199461443119515689222834061
BAKKEN6-20191929706291067803643645040285

 Now we know why this well showed a huge jump in production:
  • 19368, 115, Slawson, Submariner Federal 1-23-24H, Van Hook, t8/11; cum 495K 2/20; nice jump in production; full production here; recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2020151440120519209730898
BAKKEN1-20201627963640328838673050445
BAKKEN12-20193061355493630444653090575
BAKKEN11-20193063826999732045763370380
BAKKEN10-20192871636554940148949922998
BAKKEN9-2019288049809111890560527801818
BAKKEN8-201925788379001272058583901981
BAKKEN7-201931120691232114755925060791706
BAKKEN6-201930129491244517946884607292
BAKKEN5-201924892796499847599804925
BAKKEN4-2019918931366470127401028
BAKKEN3-201918503253414005335002728

The WPX Bird Bear Wells Have Been Updated -- April 5, 2020

The WPX Bird Bear wells in Spotted Horn oil field have been completed and now have six months of production; they are tracked here.

This is one of the wells:
  • 35652, 3,243, WPX, Bird Bear 35-26HA, 34 stages; 6.3 million lbs;Spotted Horn, t9/19; cum 46K over 24 days; cum 219K 2/20; a 62K month;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2020292651626466741050686468530
BAKKEN1-2020181627616282505020096174780
BAKKEN12-2019222680526842786532353250484031
BAKKEN11-20193041513418221258450107379307275
BAKKEN10-201931621346190020869749953373334217
BAKKEN9-201924462514600716195558282090429553

EOG To Report Two Huge Clarks Creek Wells This Week -- April 5, 2020

The EOG Clarks Creek wells are tracked here

Two EOG Clarks Creek wells coming off confidential list this week, note the chronologic numbers, 41, and 42:
  • 33278, conf, EOG, Clarks Creek 41-0805H, 33-053-07918, Antelope, SESE quadrant,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
2-20202196832987
1-20202648037632
12-201958023102816
11-201964044101061
10-20195469969684
  • 33279, conf, EOG, Clarks Creek 42-0805H, 33-053-07919, Antelope, SESE quadrant,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
2-20202622168610
1-20203472059805
12-20194047272465
11-20195752789604
10-20196000475413

Two older, producing wells in the same drilling unit, but sited in the SWSW quadrant:
  • 22505, 1,437, EOG, Clarks Creek 100-0805H, Antelope-Sanish, t6/12; cum 403K 7/19; off line 8/19; remains off line 2/20; 38 stages; 4.2 million lbs (a small frack by EOG's standards);
  • 20550, 1,478, EOG, Clarks Creek 10-0805H, Antelope-Sanish, t6/12; cum 436K 7/19; off line 8/19; remains off line 2/20; 37 stages; 4.3 million lbs (a small frack by EOG's standards);
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βάτραχος

The other day I wrote:
Interestingly, the first true frog: Triadobatrachus .... something.

For the life of me, I can't find the etymology of this word except for this "three-frogged." "Tri" = three and adobatrachus  or obatrachus "means" frog, but I don't know the Latin/Greek for adobatrachus. Maybe it's in the wiki entry but I missed it. I thought trachus might have something to do with trachea and maybe it does, but every time I do a wiki search for "trachus" it takes me to "tragus" (part of the ear). Adobo is a form of cooking so that's no help, unless they're talking about froglegs. LOL.
Finally, I found the origin of batrachus. But it appears philologists haven't been able to do much better.

It appears that batrahus is borrowed from Pre-Greek or Semitic (think the plague of frogs).
Pre-Greek consists of the unknown language or languages spoken in prehistoric Greece before the settlement of Proto-Greek speakers during the Middle and Late Bronze Age period in the area. It is possible that Greek took over some thousand words and proper names from such a language (or languages), because some of its vocabulary cannot be satisfactorily explained as deriving from the Proto-Greek language (also known as Proto-Hellenic, an Indo-European language).

Pre-Greek is not Indo-European.
"Helen of Troy" and the fall of Troy marked the end of the Late Bronze Age, and the beginning of the Iron Age, around 1200 BC.

Back to βάτραχος, it is only said, "seemingly imitative of croaking." A stretch. So, unless there's an incredibly new finding, we will probably not learn any more about how batrachus came about.

The WPX Rubia Wells In Mandaree Oil Field; WPX Will Report Two Huge Rubia Wells This Next Week -- April 5, 2020

Updates

July 7, 2020:
  • 36262, drl/A, WPX, Rubia 24-13HZ, Mandaree, t--; cum 142K 5/20;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-20203126644264432609326964506818507
BAKKEN4-2020302559425560210672590181221866
BAKKEN3-20202733373333092334933774954320314
BAKKEN2-202027561285593124093568022542225113
BAKKEN1-20200000000
  • 36263, drl/A, WPX, Rubia 24-13HD, Mandaree, t--; cum 128K 5/20;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-2020003170000
BAKKEN4-20203027444274511689127772100423347
BAKKEN3-202031413674125221642418641363423434
BAKKEN2-202027596105940119612603253037523311
BAKKEN1-20200000000
  
Original Post

Remember that meme that daughter wells do not do as well as parent wells? Not true in the Bakken.  Look at initial production for three daughter wells compared to initial production of the parent well. I remember when I first started blogging, folks did not want daughter wells put in, afraid that the daughter wells would come in poor, and worse, hurt the parent well.

Four-well pad in the southeast corner of section 24-149-94:
  • 36264, conf, WPX, Rubia 24-13HY, Mandaree,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
2-20202989819690

  • 36263, drl, WPX, Rubia 24-13HD, 33-053-08998, Mandaree, file report not available; fracked 1/22/20 - 1/29/20; 5.4 million gallons of water (small to moderate frack); 83.9% water by mass; friction reducer, 0.02361 (small); 60K over 27 days extrapolates to 66,233 bbls/month;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-202027596105940119612603253037523311
BAKKEN1-20200000000
  • 36262, drl, WPX, Rubia 24-13HZ, 33-053-08997, Mandaree, file report not available; fracked 1/22/20 - 1/30/20; 5.2 million gallons of water (small to moderate frack); 83.3% water by mass; friction reducer, 0.02446 (small); 56K over 27 days extrapolates to 62,365 bbls/month;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-202027561285593124093568022542225113
BAKKEN1-20200000000
  • 20033, 144, WPX, Rubia 16-24H, middle Bakken; Mandareee, t11/11; cum 264K 1/20; off line end of 1/20; remains off line 2/20; 16 stages; 2.1 million lbs; initial production:
BAKKEN1-20123111629122622402622305683
BAKKEN12-20113116108162374248000
BAKKEN11-201115800666349658000

To the west, in SWSW 24-149-94, WPX has a six-well Topaz pad, all wells remain on confidential status, #37317 - #37322, inclusive.

Initial Production Data For Wells Coming Off Confidential List This Week -- April 5, 2020

Not many wells coming off confidential list this week:
  • 33278, conf, EOG, Clarks Creek 41-0805H, Antelope,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
2-20202196832987
1-20202648037632
12-201958023102816
11-201964044101061
10-20195469969684
  • 33279, conf, EOG, Clarks Creek 42-0805H, Antelope,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
2-20202622168610
1-20203472059805
12-20194047272465
11-20195752789604
10-20196000475413
  • 35016, conf, BR, Lillibridge 3A MBH-R, Blue Buttes, no production data,
  • 35017, conf, BR, Lillibridge 1D TFH, Blue Buttes, no production data,
  • 33022, conf, BR, Chuckwagon 21-15 TFH, Sand Creek, no production data,
  • 33809, conf, BR, CCU Gopher 7-2-15MBH, Corral Creek, no production data,
  • 36263, drl, WPX, Rubia 24-13HD, 33-053-08998, Mandaree, 

    PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
    BAKKEN2-202027596105940119612603253037523311
    BAKKEN1-20200000000

  • 36262, drl, WPX, Rubia 24-13HZ, 33-053-08997, Mandaree, 
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-202027561285593124093568022542225113
BAKKEN1-20200000000