I have provided an answer based on my assumption that you would like to know how much oil a well produces on a daily basis. It is very hard to generalize. Oil production is measured in barrels per day. A barrel is 42 gallons. Well production is highly variable and depends on many factors. There are many wells in the US producing less than 10 barrels of oil per day and are considered "stripper wells."
The high side of oil production from a single wellbore can be as high as 10,000 barrels/day. The production normally declines as reservoir pressure declines. An increase in gas and/or water can result in declining production.
The best produce more than 100,000 barrels per day (1 barrel=42 gallons). Most produce less than this, and can produce as little as 100 barrels per day. A "good" well comes down to economics. It should be making enough money to offset the time, effort, and energy costs to keep it running and be producing sufficently to warrent keeping the equipment dedicated to it. Otherwise the equipment should be moved to a more economically viable well which will yield a greater profit margin.
For the US, the average is somewhere between 15 barrels a day and 30 barrels a day, but some are producing much more.
None. The Maconda well did not conducted any production tests prior to the blow out. This was an exploratory well which did not reached it's final depth.
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The Ixtoc I oil well blowout, in 1979. It released 3.3 to 3.6 million oil barrels which eventually hit the coast of Texas. It is regarded as the second worst oil spill to date, behind the Gulf War oil spill (10-12 million oil barrels).
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well I say around $500 well because in Texas they are not that many in Texas soo yea around $500.
Very difficult to know, because a blown out well, today is always brought under control. How much oil would the Maconda well produce, if they did not try to cap it? Many wells produce over 10 million barrels, or 420 million gallons. But blow-out have known to bridge over, and seal themselves over time. Nobody is going to let a blow out go unchecked.
Depends...First all oil wells are rated in barrels (42 gal).Some wells can produce hundreds of barrels of fluid per day. Some wells produce only one or less than 1 barrel of fluid per day.The fluid they produce can also vary in the amount of oil they produce, some wells might produce a lot of fluid but its only 5% oil where the rest is salt water. While other wells produce pure oil and all in between. Some wells even actually inject fluids back down into the geological formation. Not every well you see is a producer.You might have two wells 50' apart and they produce completely different amounts of oil. It all depends on the geology down where they drilled and luck since you really never know what is down there until you drill the hole.
What specifications do you need? Barrels differentiate depending on length and choke. The weight depends on the barrel as well.
well in america it's clifornia texas and new mexico but there aren't many people in texas.