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ProFlow Testing California Resources Corporation GEHA Subsurface • 4-28-16

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Page 1: ProFlow Testing - American Well Technology...ProFlow Testing California Resources Corporation GEHA Subsurface • 4-28-16 • Peak Polish Rod loading was ~51Klbs prior to testing,

ProFlow Testing California Resources Corporation GEHA Subsurface • 4-28-16

Page 2: ProFlow Testing - American Well Technology...ProFlow Testing California Resources Corporation GEHA Subsurface • 4-28-16 • Peak Polish Rod loading was ~51Klbs prior to testing,

•  Peak Polish Rod loading was ~51Klbs prior to testing, Currently showing Peak Polish Rod loading at ~41Klbs.

•  Allowed well to increase spm accounting for a ~170 bbl increase. (Still preliminary- 90 average is needed)

388-13Z Beam Pump Well

Page 3: ProFlow Testing - American Well Technology...ProFlow Testing California Resources Corporation GEHA Subsurface • 4-28-16 • Peak Polish Rod loading was ~51Klbs prior to testing,

44W-3G PCP Well

Page 4: ProFlow Testing - American Well Technology...ProFlow Testing California Resources Corporation GEHA Subsurface • 4-28-16 • Peak Polish Rod loading was ~51Klbs prior to testing,

54N-3G PCP Well

Page 5: ProFlow Testing - American Well Technology...ProFlow Testing California Resources Corporation GEHA Subsurface • 4-28-16 • Peak Polish Rod loading was ~51Klbs prior to testing,

•  Peak Polish Rod loading was ~51Klbs prior to testing, Loads increased to ~48Klbs after treatment stopped. Currently showing Peak Polish Rod loading at ~45Klbs.

•  Allowed well to increase to 3.2 spm accounting for a ~170 bbl increase

388-13Z Beam Pump Well

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Page 6: ProFlow Testing - American Well Technology...ProFlow Testing California Resources Corporation GEHA Subsurface • 4-28-16 • Peak Polish Rod loading was ~51Klbs prior to testing,

388-13Z Beam Pump Well

•  8000# drop in rod load in a 24hr period