Updates
July 24, 2022: upwards of a dozen CLR Whitman wells are being fracked.
Original Post
The CLR Whitman wells are tracked here.
This CLR Whitman well came off confidential list this last week:
- 38494, drl, CLR, Whitman FIU 7-34H1, Oakdale, no production data,
Other wells yet to be completed / updated:
- 38495, conf, permitted 8/18/21, CLR, Whitman FIU-8-34H, Oakdale,
- 38496, conf, permitted 8/18/21, CLR, Whitman FIU 9-34H2, Oakdale,
- 38497, conf, permitted 8/18/21, CLR, Whitman FIU 10-34H, Oakdale,
- 38613, conf, permitted 10/13/21, CLR, Whitman FIU 10-34H1, Oakdale, NWNW 34-147-96; 543 FNL and 301 FWL;
This Whitman well on that pad has just gone over one million bbls, full production at this post:
- 20212, 482 (1,008 reported on the sundry form), CLR, Whitman 3-34H, Oakdale, Three Forks first bench, API - 33-025-01261; t9/11; cum 181K 5/18; see production profile below; well, isn't this interesting -- yup, this well was fracked 9/23/17 - 10/5/17; 9.8 million gallons of water; 84% water; 15% sand; sundry form in file report: 61 stages; 14.5 million lbs sand; [Update: this well went off line 4/18 and came back on line 8/18; in 8/18 produced 4,731 bbls over 4 days which extrapolates to 35,000 bbls in one month]; interesting profile; see this post; cum 948K 6/21; cum 1,037,348 bbls 1/22.
Another well, of course, that disproves Hubbert's "peak oil" theory.