Baker Hughes Reports Record Eagle Ford Well Spuds in Q4

Eagle Ford Well Spuds Q4 2013
Eagle Ford Well Spuds Q4 2013

Baker Hughes reported a record number of Eagle Ford well starts in the fourth quarter of 2014. The company's quarterly report shows ~1,171 wells were started over the three month period.

Rigs also drilled 0.5 wells more in the quarter than they did in the third quarter of 2013. That's an improvement of 40% or 1.5 more wells per quarter per rig than the industry was capable of in early 2012.

We consider the Baker Hughes well start estimate conservative since the company only considers a 14 county area in its Eagle Ford statistics. The numbers reported ignore areas like Brazos County where Eagle Ford activity is increasing.

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By adding in the non-core Eagle Ford counties, well spuds easily eclipsed 1,200 wells in the fourth quarter.

Even though we reported this in the third quarter, it's also the first quarter in which well spuds eclipsed 1,100 in the 14-county area. The Baker Hughes reported well spuds were revised down in the third quarter from 1,131 to 1,096.

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Watch for this record to be broken throughout 2014 if oil prices hold in the $90/bbl or higher range.

Eagle Ford Record Set for Well Spuds in Q3

Eagle Ford Well Spuds Q3 2013
Eagle Ford Well Spuds Q3 2013

Baker Hughes released its third quarter estimates for well spuds and the Eagle Ford eclipsed 1,100 wells in a single quarter for the first time. The play accounted for 1,133 or more than 10% of the 9,175 wells spud in the U.S. during the quarter.

Baker Hughes tracks the 14 core counties when evaluating the play, so actual numbers are higher. The oilfield service company tallied 233 rigs the 14 county area during the quarter compared to ~270 in the 30 county area we observed.

Did you know drilling starts on over 1,000 Eagle Ford wells per quarter?

The number of well spuds was up 4% from 1,089 in the second quarter to 1,133 in the third quarter. The average rig in the Eagle Ford drilled 4.86 wells during the third quarter or averaged a little less than 19 days drilling and moving from well to well.

The Eagle Ford and the Permian together accounted for more than one-third of all well spuds in the quarter.