Then look at section 22-147-96:
- 18275, 1,020, CLR, Hawkinson 1-22H, Oakdale, t2/10; cum 413K 9/12; still producing 10K bbls/month; Three Forks well; 1.9 million lbs; trip gas peaked at 9,300 units; 30 - 40 foot flare;
- 20208, 960, CRL, Hawkinson 2-27H, Oakdale, Bakken; s1/11; t9/11; F; cum 167K 9/12; 24 stages; 2.4 million lbs; Three Forks (TF1); runs north;
- 20210, 803, CLR, Whitman 2-34H, Oakdale, Bakken, s1/11; t9/11; F; cum 497K 9/12; 24 stages; 2.4 million lbs; middle Bakken; runs south;
- 20211, 263, CLR, Hawkinson 3-27H, Oakdale, Bakken; s1/11; t9/11; F; cum 185K 9/12; 24 stages; 2.4 million lbs; middle Bakken; runs north;
- 20212, 482, CLR, Whitman 3-34H, Oakdale, Bakken; s1/11; t9/11; F; cum 64K 9/12; frack data not available? Three Forks (TF1); runs south;
- 24223, loc, CLR, Hawkinson 4-22H2, Oakdale,
- 24224, loc, CLR, Hawkinson 5-22H, Oakdale,
- 24225, loc, CLR, Hawkinson 6-22H3, Oakdale
WOW! Just Wow! Talk about a "sweet spot".
ReplyDeleteHope their Three Fork benches pan out as well.
I I agree the advances in oil and gas extraction are incredible. The incentive to improve production and do it responsibly is the untold story of why North Dakota is such a success and to think there is resentments by people who work actively to try and destroy or stop this. Go figure.
DeleteThat's why I am so eager to see the daily activity report every day, and the monthly corporate presentations.
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