This is from Well Serial #244440 Airs Etal 13H This is by far the best CV monthly numbers I've seen. I'm wondering why it is so high compared to others in the same area.
LEASE\UNIT\WELL PRODUCTION
RPT DATE | LUW CODE | STORAGE FAC | DOC USE | WELL CNT | OPENING STK | OIL PROD(BBL) | GAS PROD(MCF) | DISPOSITION | CLOSING STK | PARISH |
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07/01/2013 | 614687 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | DE SOTO | ||
07/01/2013 | 614687 | 4 | 1260 | 5760 | 476701 | 6243 | 777 | CADDO | ||
06/01/2013 | 614687 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | DE SOTO | ||
06/01/2013 | 614687 | 4 | 802 | 7081 | 580229 | 6623 | 1260 | CADDO | ||
05/01/2013 | 614687 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | DE SOTO | ||
05/01/2013 | 614687 | 2 | 328 | 1778 | 262900 | 1304 | 802 | CADDO | ||
04/01/2013 | 614687 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | DE SOTO |
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That's because its four wells and not just one well.
Well SN 244440 is generally an average CV liquid well. Indigo has a number of them in S Caddo/N DeSoto. The Berry 25H was considerably better and got it's own press release. The wells produce condensate which is valued at about $42/barrel currently as opposed to $100+ for light crude. The SONRIS Lite Well File lumps oil and condensate together under "Oil Produced". You have to look at the Final Completion report or the Allowable report to determine if the production is indeed oil or it is condensate. This well IP'ed at 42 barrels of condensate a day. These wells are economic owing to the liquids produced and the low cost to drill for a horizontal well. This one came in just under $6.5M. The reason the Lease/Unit/Well Production looks so impressive is that is the cumulative production of 4 unit wells all reporting under the same LUW code, 14687 as indicated in the Well Cnt column.
Yes, they do. However the NGLs are not reported to the state. Production reported, other than IP, includes all liquids under "Oil" and natural gas under "Gas". The Indigo Berry 25H is the only press release that I have run across for one of these wells. The IP reported to the state for the Berry was 13.24 MMcfd and 65 BBL 59 degree Gravity condensate, no oil. The press release stated the Berry IP as 3,019 BOE/D.
That's okay, Kathy. I prefer it to the alternative. LOL!
My impression is that numbers reported to DOC can be juggled. Strictly speaking, this is not dishonest, but one must be careful in taking at them at face value. There can be reasons why an operator would want to exaggerate production figures, and why an operator would want to minimize them. As in any bureaucracy, the DOC will replicate anything fed them.
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