Locator: 49164B.
The wells:
- 15828, 673, Denbury Onshore, CHSU 13C-11SH 16, Cedar Hills, South Red River B, t12/05; cum 958K 1/20; cum 1.041012 million bbls 7/25;
- 15659, 301, Denbury/BR, CHSU 11D-33SH 15, Cedar Hills field, South Red River B, tt2/05; cum 1.011060 million bbls 7/25; still producing 2,000 bbls/month;
On another note, this Denbury well, targeting the Bakken formation in the Charlson oil field is still flowing (no pump) at 2,000 bbls / month:
- 17113, 3,030, XTO/Denbury, Charlson Federal 14X-35H, Charlson, t10/08; cum 882K 3/21; F; subtle jump in production; cum 890K 6/21; still F; cum 891K 9/21; still F; cum 921K 10/22; F; 933K 6/23; cum 951K 1/24; see this post; cum 956K 3/24; still F; cum 875K 11/24; F; cum 898K 7/25;
This well is still flowing without a pump, 4,000 bbls / month, now over a million bbls cumulative:
- 17147, 2,101, XTO, HBU Boucher 41X-21, Hofflund, t4/09; F; cum 992K 10/21; jump in production; cum 1.030890 million bbls 19/22; see this note; huge well; cum 1.051301 million bbls 2/23; cum 1.153660 7/25; coming off line this month (July) -- obviously due to activity in the area; although nothing on the map; A work over?
When I first started following the Bakken, experts said that once wells were off-line for a year, those wells were seldom returned to production. I run across a lot of Bakken wells that have been off line for more than year that come back on line. This well went off line 9/21 and was put back on line just two months ago, 6/25:
- 18077, A/AB/IA/1,773, Whiting, Kannianen 11-5H, t9/09; cum 497K 2/21; cum 500K 6/21; cum 501K 8/21; off line since 9/21; back on line 6/25; first full month of production when put back on line, 1,081 bbls of oil over 31 days;