Saturday, January 22, 2022

CLR Has Completed The Eleven-Well Gordon Federal Pad In Haystack Butte -- January 22, 2022

See this post, "damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead" -- February 5, 2020.

Among the many wells at that post, these wells on an eleven (11)-well pad:

  • 36107, loc-->EXP-->renewed, CLR, Gordon Federal 1-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; renewed February 22, 2021;
  • 36106, loc-->EXP-->renewed, , CLR, Gordon Federal 2-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1; enewed February 22, 2021;
  • 36105, loc-->EXP, CLR, Gordon Federal 3-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken;
  • 36104, loc-->EXP-->renewed, CLR, Gordon Federal 4-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1; renewed February 22, 2021;
  • 36103, loc-->EXP-->renewed, CLR, Gordon Federal 5-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; renewed February 22, 2021;
  • 36102, loc-->EXP, CLR, Gordon Federal 6-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1;
  • 36101, loc-->EXP, CLR, Gordon Federal 7-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; bottom hole, 4-148-97;
  • 36100, loc-->EXP, CLR, Gordon Federal 8-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1;
  • 36099, 2,022, CLR, Gordon Federal 9-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; 9.94 million lbs proppant, 37 stages; first production, 11/20; t--; cum 106K 1/21;
  • 36098, 2,055, CLR, Gordon Federal 10-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1; producing; big well; 9.97 million lbs proppant; 37 stages; first production, 11/20; t--; cum 89K 1/21;
  • 36097, l,502, CLR, Gordon Federal 11-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; producing; nice well; 9.98 million lbs proppant; 37 stages; first production, 11/20; t--; cum 84K 1/21;
  • 36096, 2,117/F/A, CLR, Gordon Federal 12-5H1, Haystack Butte, first production, 11/20; t--; cum 76K 1/21; fracked, 3/1/20 - 3/9/20; 8.4 million gallons of water; 87.4% water by mass; 37 stages; target: Three Forks first bench; within CLR's Rocket prospect

It appears the wells have all been drilled, completed, and "runs" are starting to be reported. So, here are the wells again, updated:

36107, loc-->EXP-->renewed-->conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 1-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; renewed February 22, 2021;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20212703335235
10-20213780

36106, loc-->EXP-->renewed-->conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 2-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1; enewed February 22, 2021;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20212010926087

36105, loc-->EXP-->conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 3-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20213124642733
10-20213530

36104, loc-->EXP-->renewed-->conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 4-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1; renewed February 22, 2021;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20213967153241
10-202111770

36103, loc-->EXP-->renewed-->conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 5-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; renewed February 22, 2021;

36102, loc-->EXP-->conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 6-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20213484047151
10-202146686810

36101, loc-->EXP-->conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 7-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; bottom hole, 4-148-97;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20213281245361
10-202163379098

36100, loc-->EXP-->conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 8-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1;

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20212135830649
10-202144426447

36099, 2,022, CLR, Gordon Federal 9-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; 9.94 million lbs proppant, 37 stages; first production, 11/20; t--; cum 185K 11/21; early production:

BAKKEN1-20213128426284962032949529456743680
BAKKEN12-20203135089350172685255082482056681
BAKKEN11-20202940484402353551764077549128947

36098, 2,055, CLR, Gordon Federal 10-5H1, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; Three Forks B1; producing; big well; 9.97 million lbs proppant; 37 stages; first production, 11/20; t--; cum 181K 11/21; early production:

BAKKEN1-20213119510196011699334183314722536
BAKKEN12-20203128764287522446045041393875458
BAKKEN11-20202940686404353563857240494997523

36097, l,502, CLR, Gordon Federal 11-5H, Haystack Butte, 2560-acre; 4/5/8/9-148-87; middle Bakken; producing; nice well; 9.98 million lbs proppant; 37 stages; first production, 11/20; t--; cum 177K 11/21; early production:

BAKKEN2-20212822009219981883138283349363187
BAKKEN1-20213129553294642378249855459783702
BAKKEN12-20203118820188681700831592275703826
BAKKEN11-20202935692354723417355324478297277

36096, 2,117/F/A, CLR, Gordon Federal 12-5H1, Haystack Butte, first production, 11/20; t--; cum 76K 1/21; fracked, 3/1/20 - 3/9/20; 8.4 million gallons of water; 87.4% water by mass; 37 stages; target: Three Forks first bench; within CLR's Rocket prospect, cum 222K 11/21; initial production;

BAKKEN4-20213041037409482832380104754274502
BAKKEN3-20212015931158561436730985296411182
BAKKEN2-20212819461195152154832291294452686
BAKKEN1-20213133427332893356657112526934244
BAKKEN12-20202817175171711997328868251953497
BAKKEN11-20201924794246412569739284339775171

CLR Tallahassee Wells Are Updated -- January 22, 2022

The CLR Tallahassee wells in Baker oil field south of Williston, across the river, near the Indian Hill oil field, are now being drilled/completed. The older Tallahassee wells were all taken off line 9/21 and remain off line as of 11/21. The newer Tallahassee wells are now showing minimal production (more accurately, "runs") as of 11/21.

The CLR Tallahassee wells are tracked here and have been updated.

For so few rigs drilling in the Bakken, it is amazing how many wells are being drilled, how fast things are moving with so few wells. 

Twenty years from now, "they're" going to be saying, "we really underestimated the Bakken."

Hess Will Report Four Nice BB-State Wells In Blue Buttes -- January 22, 2022

Back in August, 2021, we noted that these wells were being drilled by Hess. Now we're starting to see some production numbers (actually, "runs" to be correct / more specific).

The wells:

  • 36523, conf, Hess, BB-State A-151-95-1615H-4, Blue Buttes, 33-053-09083,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20214141366157
10-202124813744
  • 36522, conf, Hess, BB-State A-151-95-1615H-5, Blue Buttes, 33-053-09082,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20214149966551
10-202162249917
  • 36521, conf, Hess, BB-State A-151-95-1615H-2, Blue Buttes, 33-053-09081,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20213007044979
10-20211612411164
  • 36520, conf, Hess, BB-State A-151-95-1615H-1, Blue Buttes, 33-053-09080,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20213293747740
10-2021198849457


These wells are still on confidential status. Look at the graphic. Where are the horizontals going to run? Here's the graphic, what do you think? To the east? To the northwest? To the southwest?

Some might think they might squeeze these wells into the stand-up 1280-acre drilling unit, but look at all that "white space" to the east (right). That's the most likely direction the horizontals will run.

Is there any way to "confirm" this?

Zoom in:

Yup. Check status of #18104, and #35448.

  • 35448, 2,674, Hess, BB-Federal B-151-95-2122H-11, Blue Buttes, F, t5/20; cum 215K 11/21;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-2021227961749355381024186831365
BAKKEN10-202100460000
BAKKEN9-20215111212451273499749520
BAKKEN8-20213170977042859849484492000
BAKKEN7-2021224783479153041392813224498
BAKKEN6-20213056125602598216843165681
  • 18104, 1,113, Hess, BB-State A-151-95-1615H-1, Blue Buttes, t11/09; cum 523K 11/21;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-202120368830541237444944490
BAKKEN10-20210000000
BAKKEN9-20210000000
BAKKEN8-2021910079121489429420
BAKKEN7-2021386225321381380
BAKKEN6-20213024252470389376237620
BAKKEN5-20212923082373381324032400
BAKKEN4-20213027952743439383638360


Note: both wells were taken off line for a month or so to coincide with neighboring wells being completed.

But isn't this interesting; the wells are on the confidential list, but they went on confidential list recently. The permits, the drilling history, everything but frack data and production data is available at the file reports, and yes, the horizontals will run east, into sections 15 / 16-151-95 as noted in the second graphic.

Like The Surging Price Of Gasoline, The White House Is "Monitoring The Situation" -- January 22, 2022

This is actually quite clever how the Russians are handling this situation. Get a "turncoat" in the Ukrainian government to declare himself the legitimate leader of the Ukraine-Russians; ask for outside help; and, the rest will be history.

But the good news, like their strategy for high gasoline prices, supply chain choke points, high inflation, the congestion at the west coast ports, the White House is monitoring the situation

I'm sure the Ukrainians are relieved to know that President Biden has their back, as he said in his recent press conference. I wonder what the White House definition of a "minor incursion" is.

A Re-Fracked MRO Well On Its Way To 500K Bbls Crude Oil Cumulative -- January 22, 2022

This monster well was recently taken off line, but is now back on line, full production has been updated at this post:

  • 19144, 952, MRO, TAT USA 34-22H, Antelope-Sanish, t3/11; cum 430K 11/18; this well was re-fracked in November, 2017; cum 486K 11/21;

Recent production:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
SANISH11-2021853049130918861507218
SANISH10-20210000000
SANISH9-202100770000
SANISH8-2021311445141875844123950163
SANISH7-2021311118113054538813357244

Daughter wells. The above well would have been taken off line while the following wells were completed:

  • 32891, 4,093, MRO, Begola USA 34-22H, Antelope-Sanish, t12/17; cum 381K 11/21;
  • 32890, 4,524, MRO, Murphy USA 34-22TFH-2B, Antelope-Sanish, t12/17; cum 374K 11/21;
  • 32889, 3,707, MRO, Lockwood USA 44-22TFH, Antelope-Sanish, t12/17; cum 466K 11/21;
  • 32888, 6,278, MRO, Forsman USA 44-22H, Antelope-Sanish, t12/17; cum 671K 11/21;

Look how incredible, especially #32888, these wells are. We've been told that daughter wells are not as good as parent wells. Okay. 

Hunch: twenty years from now "they're" going to say, "we under-estimated the Bakken." LOL. 

Look at the initial production for #32888 back in 2017:

SANISH5-201831332323329712528771205242722533
SANISH4-201830393543945713469798334347034137
SANISH3-201831506305038416581909935574033448
SANISH2-20181219138196068472354322080214509
SANISH1-2018315981460012236481052973839466603
SANISH12-2017318086879866124031060681385891959

Enerplus Drilling The Bruin FB Leviathan Wells in The Very Prolific Antelope-Sanish -- January 22, 2022

The Enerplus FB Leviathan wells are tracked here

The wells:

  • 35718, loc/drl, Enerplus/Bruin, FB Leviathan 151-94-27A-34-18B, Antelope-Sanish,
  • 35493, loc/drl, Enerplus/Bruin, FB Leviathan 151-94-27A-34-19T2, Antelope-Sanish,
  • 35717, loc/drl, Enerplus/Bruin, FB Leviathan 151-94-27A-34-17T, Antelope-Sanish,
  • 35492, loc/drl, Enerplus/Bruin, FB Leviathan 151-94-27A-34-15T, Antelope-Sanish,
  • 35491, loc/drl, Enerplus/Bruin, FB Leviathan 151-94-27A-34-15T, Antelope-Sanish,
  • 35490, loc/drl, Enerplus/Bruin, FB Leviathan 151-94-27A-34-13B, Antelope-Sanish,
  • 35489, loc/drl, Enerplus/Bruin, FB Leviathan 151-94-27A-34-12T2, Antelope-Sanish,
  • 35716, loc/drl, Enerplus/Bruin, FB Leviathan 151-94-27A-34-12T, Antelope-Sanish, 

The graphic:

Enerplus Working Its "Winter Fur" Pad -- January 22, 2022

The Enerplus "winter fur" pad is followed here

Enerplus is working its "winter fur" pad. 

The wells on the "winter fur" pad:

  • 27722, conf, Enerplus, Sable 151-94-33C-28H, 33-053-09490, Antelope, fracked 9/2/21 - 10/4/21; 8.7 million gallons of water; 45.8% fresh water by mass; 44.2% produced water by mass; a moderate-large frack;
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20213534847630
  • 37723, conf, Enerplus, Lynx 151-94-33C-28H, 33-053-09491, Antelope, fracked 9/21/21 - 10/3/21; 8.4 million gallons of water; 45.7% fresh water by mass; 44.3% produced water by mass; a moderate-large frack;
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20216715191095
  • 37724, conf, Enerplus, Beaver 151-94-33C-28H, Antelope,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20213661049678
  • 37725, conf, Enerplus, Marten 151-94-33C-28H, Antelope,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20215897280182
  • 27726, conf, Enerplus, Otterv151-94-3D-28H, Antelope,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20212581035092
  • 27727, conf/rig on site, Enerplus, Weasel 151-94-3D-28H, 33-053-09495, Antelope, fracked 10/5/21 - 10/18/21; 8.9 million gallons of water; 46.3% produced water by mass; 44% fresh water by mass; double-checked re: produced water / fresh water;
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-202152717170
  • 37728, conf, Enerplus, Seal 151-94-3D-28H, Antelope,
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
11-20212432233085

2022: Is $100 Oil Just The Beginning?

Breaking! January 22, 2022

 


Covid-19 -- January 22, 2022

Link here.

This is one of many Covid-19 graphs that will never be explained:


It also shows how incredibly deadly the early Covid-19 virus was, even accounting for all the "shenanigans" with regard to counting and definitions. And how non-deadly the current variant, Omicron, is. But whatever it is, how ever deadly it may or may not be, it has kept "seasonal flu" at bay. 

But even with all that, this graphic blows me away. "Everyone" agrees that Covid-19 is almost a non-issue with regard to children. They either didn't get the early variants or they got a mild version of the current variant, the Omicron variant. And look at how pediatric deaths from "seasonal flu" have all but disappeared. Does someone not deserve to be nominated for a Nobel Prize in Medicine / Physiology if, in fact, the virus was "gain-of-function-manufactured-in-the-lab"?

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Good Morning, Texas -- January 22, 2022

US fossil fuel production set to hit record highs in 2023: link to Tsvetana Paraskova.

  • Fossil fuel production in the United States is set to hit record levels in 2023 due to increased efficiency and higher prices
  • The combined production of coal, natural gas, and oil rose in 2021 following a decline the year before
  • While coal production did fall in 2021, it is expected to grow again in both 2022 and 2023

US crude oil imports from Russia: link here.  


Number of days of crude oil supply; link here. Slight increase, week/week, from 26.3 to 26.4 days. Note that data point with most recent data regarding US "gasoline demand."

My favorite graph, link here. Data was updated January 19, 2022, with data through December 31, 2021.

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Bakken Producers -- Random Rankings -- October, 2022, Production Data

Original data from drillingedge, link here.  

Calculations based on "BOE" are estimates, based on a "6/1" ratio.

Note: In a long note like this, and especially with "internal" calculations, there will be typographical errors. If this is important to you, go to the source. This is based on October, 2021, data.

Note: EOG ranking is greatly affected by having reported "no" well completions in the past year or so in North Dakota. The number of wells completed in the past year greatly affects all producers and all data. 

Note: there are so many observations that can be made from these spreadsheets. For example: I found it surprising how "productive" the Zavanna wells were on a "boe/well" basis and yet their oil / total boe was the "worst," by a significant margin. 

It's no mean feat to be #1 in boe/well when the "Bakken" revolution in North Dakota began fourteen years ago (2007).

Ranked by boe / well:

Operator

Oil

Gas

Gas Boe

BOE

Oil/Total Boy

Active Wells

BOE per well

Slawson

2,217,764

2,977,400

496,233

2,713,997

81.72%

437

6,211

WPX

1,950,465

4,203,164

700,527

2,650,992

73.57%

456

5,814

MRO

3,202,395

5,852,721

975,454

4,177,849

76.65%

775

5,391

Enerplus

1,072,308

2,104,257

350,710

1,423,018

75.35%

284

5,011

Zavanna

255,500

2,003,134

333,856

589,356

43.35%

124

4,753

Rimrock

604,960

807,022

134,504

739,464

81.81%

168

4,402

BR

2,168,351

6,627,428

1,104,571

3,272,922

66.25%

776

4,218

Ovintiv

705,850

2,622,024

437,004

1,142,854

61.76%

303

3,772

CLR

4,564,540

14,432,901

2,405,484

6,970,024

65.49%

1,903

3,663

Petro-Hunt

1,510,091

3,351,337

558,556

2,068,647

73.00%

597

3,465

XTO

1,904,377

6,314,322

1,052,387

2,956,764

64.41%

870

3,399

Crescent Energy

304,233

803,884

133,981

438,214

69.43%

147

2,981

Kraken

392,164

1,171,826

195,304

587,468

66.75%

198

2,967

Hess

2,852,189

10,264,450

1,710,742

4,562,931

62.51%

1,608

2,838

QEP

618,233

1,893,075

315,513

933,746

66.21%

378

2,470

Bruin

742,958

1,844,734

307,456

1,050,414

70.73%

432

2,432

Oasis

1,323,947

6,514,060

1,085,677

2,409,624

54.94%

1,011

2,383

Equinor

993,040

3,174,908

529,151

1,522,191

65.24%

681

2,235

Whiting

2,378,063

7,616,010

1,269,335

3,647,398

65.20%

1,655

2,204

EOG

699,323

2,174,985

362,498

1,061,821

65.86%

616

1,724

Ranked by overall production:

Operator

Oil

Gas

Gas Boe

BOE

CLR

4,564,540

14,432,901

2,405,484

6,970,024

MRO

3,202,395

5,852,721

975,454

4,177,849

Hess

2,852,189

10,264,450

1,710,742

4,562,931

Whiting

2,378,063

7,616,010

1,269,335

3,647,398

Slawson

2,217,764

2,977,400

496,233

2,713,997

BR

2,168,351

6,627,428

1,104,571

3,272,922

WPX

1,950,465

4,203,164

700,527

2,650,992

XTO

1,904,377

6,314,322

1,052,387

2,956,764

Petro-Hunt

1,510,091

3,351,337

558,556

2,068,647

Oasis

1,323,947

6,514,060

1,085,677

2,409,624

Enerplus

1,072,308

2,104,257

350,710

1,423,018

Equinor

993,040

3,174,908

529,151

1,522,191

Bruin

742,958

1,844,734

307,456

1,050,414

Ovintiv

705,850

2,622,024

437,004

1,142,854

EOG

699,323

2,174,985

362,498

1,061,821

QEP

618,233

1,893,075

315,513

933,746

Rimrock

604,960

807,022

134,504

739,464

Kraken

392,164

1,171,826

195,304

587,468

Crescent Energy

304,233

803,884

133,981

438,214

Zavanna

255,500

2,003,134

333,856

589,356

Ranked by oil / total boe:

Operator

Oil

Gas

Gas Boe

BOE

Oil/Total Boy

Rimrock

604,960

807,022

134,504

739,464

81.81%

Slawson

2,217,764

2,977,400

496,233

2,713,997

81.72%

MRO

3,202,395

5,852,721

975,454

4,177,849

76.65%

Enerplus

1,072,308

2,104,257

350,710

1,423,018

75.35%

WPX

1,950,465

4,203,164

700,527

2,650,992

73.57%

Petro-Hunt

1,510,091

3,351,337

558,556

2,068,647

73.00%

Bruin

742,958

1,844,734

307,456

1,050,414

70.73%

Crescent Energy

304,233

803,884

133,981

438,214

69.43%

Kraken

392,164

1,171,826

195,304

587,468

66.75%

BR

2,168,351

6,627,428

1,104,571

3,272,922

66.25%

QEP

618,233

1,893,075

315,513

933,746

66.21%

EOG

699,323

2,174,985

362,498

1,061,821

65.86%

CLR

4,564,540

14,432,901

2,405,484

6,970,024

65.49%

Equinor

993,040

3,174,908

529,151

1,522,191

65.24%

Whiting

2,378,063

7,616,010

1,269,335

3,647,398

65.20%

XTO

1,904,377

6,314,322

1,052,387

2,956,764

64.41%

Hess

2,852,189

10,264,450

1,710,742

4,562,931

62.51%

Ovintiv

705,850

2,622,024

437,004

1,142,854

61.76%

Oasis

1,323,947

6,514,060

1,085,677

2,409,624

54.94%

Zavanna

255,500

2,003,134

333,856

589,356

43.35%

Ranked by number of producing wells:

Operator

Oil

Gas

Gas Boe

BOE

Oil/Total Boy

Active Wells

CLR

4,564,540

14,432,901

2,405,484

6,970,024

65.49%

1,903

Whiting

2,378,063

7,616,010

1,269,335

3,647,398

65.20%

1,655

Hess

2,852,189

10,264,450

1,710,742

4,562,931

62.51%

1,608

Oasis

1,323,947

6,514,060

1,085,677

2,409,624

54.94%

1,011

XTO

1,904,377

6,314,322

1,052,387

2,956,764

64.41%

870

BR

2,168,351

6,627,428

1,104,571

3,272,922

66.25%

776

MRO

3,202,395

5,852,721

975,454

4,177,849

76.65%

775

Equinor

993,040

3,174,908

529,151

1,522,191

65.24%

681

EOG

699,323

2,174,985

362,498

1,061,821

65.86%

616

Petro-Hunt

1,510,091

3,351,337

558,556

2,068,647

73.00%

597

WPX

1,950,465

4,203,164

700,527

2,650,992

73.57%

456

Slawson

2,217,764

2,977,400

496,233

2,713,997

81.72%

437

Bruin

742,958

1,844,734

307,456

1,050,414

70.73%

432

QEP

618,233

1,893,075

315,513

933,746

66.21%

378

Ovintiv

705,850

2,622,024

437,004

1,142,854

61.76%

303

Enerplus

1,072,308

2,104,257

350,710

1,423,018

75.35%

284

Kraken

392,164

1,171,826

195,304

587,468

66.75%

198

Rimrock

604,960

807,022

134,504

739,464

81.81%

168

Crescent Energy

304,233

803,884

133,981

438,214

69.43%

147

Zavanna

255,500

2,003,134

333,856

589,356

43.35%

124