tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149283829854298377.post4148026362850799045..comments2024-03-28T15:12:38.709-05:00Comments on The Million Dollar Way (The Bakken Oil Blog): Helis: A Retrospective -- 100K in Six Months; 28 stages; 100% Ceramics; Three Forks Target; Pronghorn DiscussedBruce Oksolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10952652803684625738noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149283829854298377.post-66994017700476382432012-08-28T07:41:15.982-05:002012-08-28T07:41:15.982-05:00That is truly incredible: a) $20 million price tag...That is truly incredible: a) $20 million price tag; and, b) will stay pay out in a reasonable period of time.<br /><br />I didn't want to post it, but I thought the price tag for Helis wells might be very high. QEP said their non-ceramic wells were costing them $11 million. Helis uses 4 million pounds of ceramic. Huge cost. <br /><br />Thank you for taking time to write; it helps folks fill in the gaps in the Bakken. Bruce Oksolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10952652803684625738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149283829854298377.post-27737521544270996292012-08-28T07:33:38.572-05:002012-08-28T07:33:38.572-05:00Our company is under some of the Helis (Grail Fiel...Our company is under some of the Helis (Grail Field) wells. While they are very productive, some of the price tags are close to the $20 million mark. Even with these price tags, the Thompson; Lawler and Moberg wells will still pay out in a reasonable amount of time. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com