Sunday, January 9, 2022

Halo Effect: We Now Know Which Way The FBIR Johnson Wells Run (East-To-West) -- January 9, 2022

Now that the Rimrock FBIR Johnson wells have come off confidential status we know which way the horizontals are running.

And, whoo-hoo, I was correct; they run east to west: all of section 11; east half of section 10 and west half of section 12: 1280-acre spacing, one full section plus two halves of adjoining sections.

These wells are tracked here.

Of interest was the effect these east-to-west horizontals would have on the following north-to-south wells:

  • 19696, not taken off line, jump in production; see below.
  • 24131, not take off line; slight jump in production; see below.
  • 24132, recently off line; maybe slight jump in production;
  • 24130, not taken off line; production a bit down, if anything.
  • 20417, taken off line; back on line; not jump in production.

Previously producing wells affected by new wells:

  • 24131:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-202126182517342284133711490
BAKKEN10-2021271212120419878846930
BAKKEN9-20213087585632417415330
BAKKEN8-20213110031050149610998680
BAKKEN7-20213191088013619877620
BAKKEN6-20213081684212629827600
BAKKEN5-20213181182314148278270
  • 19696:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-2021261860186415359878100
BAKKEN10-20213126392503646161813990
BAKKEN9-2021245385084645563870
BAKKEN8-2021312953131055843540
BAKKEN7-2021313073002156293980

The interesting thing: the new wells were perforated / fracked west of the producing wells running south from that four-well pad.

The graphic:

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