Showing posts with label 10_Well_Pad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10_Well_Pad. Show all posts

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Closer Look At An EOG Well Coming Off Confidential List This Week -- March 29, 2020

The well:
33432, conf, EOG, Liberty LR 43-1109H, 33-061-04028, Parshall, fracked, 7/6/19- 8/6/19; 14.8 million gallons of water (huge amount, typical for EOG; 84.2% water by mass; friction reduce, 0.3390; compared to dozens of individual ingredients usually seen at FracFocus in a frack slurry, EOG lists only seven (does not include water and sand [other solids])
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
1-2020188063562
12-2019241548565
11-20192932111806
10-20194036923463

One can start to see the reason fracking costs can account for 2/3rds the cost of drilling/completing a well -- a typical Bakken well is drilled in seven to ten days; fracking is taking up to a month.

The graphics:



Now isn't this interesting? I never expected this, completely missed this (I probably posted it earlier but if so, completely forgot).

Look at this well with a very, very old permit number (from 2012, to be exact):
  • 23958, 2,719, EOG, Liberty LR 107-1109H, Parshall, t9/19; cum 178K in less than five months; cum 178K 1/20; TD = 21,848 feet; fracked 8/5/19; 53 stages; 22.81 million lbs of sand, all 100 mesh sand; 12.5 million gallons of water; 
From the file report:
  • permit and preliminary work says target was Three Forks; drilling unit, 1920-acre; the drilling report states the target was the middle Bakken, and the stimulation formation was the "Bakken"; sundry form received March 25, 2019, request to change target formation from Three Forks to Bakken;
  • a sundry form received September 9, 2016: request to extend permit for an additional year; the APD was originally approved on October 1, 2012;
  • a sundry form received September 25, 2017: request for one-year extension on the permit;
  • note: APD -- application for permit development
Full production data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-20203121837217703670117556171914
BAKKEN12-201931271282719145940152971497013
BAKKEN11-20193035307353465904019680174121918
BAKKEN10-20193138687391807223926707246251716
BAKKEN9-20192555045541599509838709378650

Other wells:
  • 20038, 625, EOG, Liberty LR 12-11H, Parshall, t4/25/12; cum 266K 1/20; full production profile here; tested 4/21/12; 42stages, 4.9 million lbs, all sand;

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

CLR's Wiley And Bailey Wells In Pershing Oil Field

Updates


July 9, 2022: production data below, updated.

March 14, 2020: update

November 25, 2018: graphic updated --



Original Post

By the way: this is CLR's second 10-well pad in two consecutive days. Supports my thesis that we're seeing the early days of Bakken 2.0. 

Ten-well Bailey/Wiley pad permitted October 25, 2016. In a straight line west-to-east, each well vertically separated only 45 feet from its neighbor. This is the proposed location for these ten new wells (five Bailey wells and five Wiley wells):


The ten-well pad in the graphic above: each well will be 1,265 feet from the north line, and they will extend from 2,076 feet from the west line to 1,516 feet from the west line. Each well will be 45 feet vertically from its neighbor. The ten wells, west to east, these are huge wells, posting 40K to 55K in first full month of production:
  • 37192, F/A, CLR, Wiley 13-25HSL2, Pershing, t--; 75K 12/20; cum 233K 5/22;
  • 33117, 1,962, CLR, Bailey 8-24H, Pershing, 66 stages; 16.1 million lbs, t6/18; cum 397K 12/20; offline 2/20; back on line 4/20;  see this note; see this note; cum 468K 5/22;
  • 33116, 1,733, CLR, Bailey 9-24H2, Pershing, t6/18; cum 319K 12/20; offline 2/20; remains off line 4/20; cum 330K 5/22;
  • 33115, 1,950, CLR, Bailey 10-24H, Pershing, t6/18; cum 250K 12/20; remains off line 11/19; back on line 1/20; wow, talk about a nice well; cum 344K 5/22;
  • 33114, 1.495, CLR, Bailey 11-24H2, Pershing, t6/18; cum 305K 12/20;  remains off line 11/19; back on line 1/20; another nice well; cum 360K 5/22;
  • 33113, A/IA/1,563, CLR, Bailey 12-24H, Pershing, t6/18; cum 117K 12/20; off line a lot; remains off line 11/19; back on line 1/20; it will be okay; cum 152K 5/22;
  • 33112, 2,526, CLR, Wiley 8-25H, Pershing, t7/18; cum 307K 12/20; cum 327K 5/22;
  • 33111, 1,881, CLR, Wiley 9-25H2, Pershing, t7/18; cum 258K 12/20; off line all of 10/18; back on line as of 12/18; cum 290K 5/22;
  • 33110, 1,720, CLR, Wiley 10-25H, Pershing, t7/18; cum 323K 12/20; cum 366K 5/22;
  • 33109, 1,923, CLR, Wiley 11-25H2, Pershing, t6/18; cum 276K 12/20; cum 307K 5/22;
  • 33108, 1,547, CLR, Wiley 12-25H, Pershing, t7/18; cum 266K 12/20; cum 303K 5/22;
Other wells sited in that same section, 25-150-97:
  • 17742, 668, CLR, Wiley 1-25H, t6/09; cum 206K 12/20; huge jump in production in 7/18 after neighboring wells fracked; cum 213K 5/22;

  • 19935, 309, CLR, Wiley 2-25H, a Three Forks well, 30 stages, 2.8 million lbs, t12/11; cum 257K 12/20;  huge jump in production in 7/18 after neighboring wells fracked; cum 272K 5/22;
  • 19933, 495, CLR, Bailey 2-24H, a Three Forks well, 24 stages, 2 million lbs, t1/12; cum 208K 12/20; huge jump in production in 7/18 after neighboring wells fracked; cum 214k 5/22;
  • 19936, IA/724, CLR, Wiley 3-25H, 30 stages, 2.7 million lbs, t12/11; cum 200K 5/20; remains off line 5/22;
  • 19934, 877, CLR, Bailey 3-24H, t12/11; cum 325K 12/20; huge jump in production in 5/18 after neighboring wells fracked; cum 349K 5/22;

  • 28561, 759, CLR, Bailey 4-24H2, a Three Forks well, 40 stages, 8.2 million lbs, t9/15; cum 263K 12/20; huge jump in production in 5/18 after neighboring wells fracked; cum 281K 5/22;
  • 28562, 1,474, CLR, Bailey 5-24H, 30 stages, 6.1 million lbs, t5/15; cum 280K 12/20; nice jump in production in 5/18 after neighboring wells fracked; cum 298K 5/22;
  • 28563, 985, CLR, Bailey 6-24H1, a Three Forks well, 30 stages, 6.2 million lbs, t8/15; cum 208K 12/20; cum 226K 5/22;
  • 28564, dry (casing would not hold; would be plugged, re-permitted), CLR, Bailey 7-24H, t10/14;
  • 29808, 1,145, CLR, Bailey 7-24XH, t12/15; cum 325K 12/20; cum 354K 5/22;
  • 28565, 1,212; CLR, Wiley 4-25H2, Pershing, t8/17; cum 242K 12/20; huge jump in production in 5/18 after neighboring wells fracked; cum 300K 5/22;
  • 28566, 693, CLR, Wiley 5-25H, Pershing, t8/17; cum 306K 12/20; huge jump in production in 5/18 after neighboring wells fracked; cum 343K 5/22;
  • 28567, PA/dry, CLR, Wiley 5-25H,t1/15; no production,
  • 30578, 1,188, CLR, Wiley 6-25H1, Pershing, t8/17; cum 319K 12/20; offline 3/20; remains off line 4/20; back on line; cum 376K 5/22; jump in production / halo effect;
  • 30577, n/d, CLR, Wiley 7-25H, Pershing, t8/17; cum 327K 12/20;  off line 3/20; remains off line 4/20; a most unusual production profile; back on line 10/20; cum 352K 5/22;
Just north of this section, see this post:
  • 17770, 406, CLR, Bailey 1-24H, a Three Forks well, 22 stages, 1.7 million lbs, t4/10; cum 233K 12/20; stripper well, June 17, 2016; off line 2/20; remains off line 4/20; back on line; cum 251K 5/22;