22872, drl, BEXP, Pyramid 15-22 4H, Todd, the first of the Pyramid wells to report (looks like it will go to DRL status); middle Bakken; trip gas over 3,000 units noted; spudded Sept 14, TD reached October 10;
23325, 679, Hess, SC-Ellingsberg 154-98-3229H-3, Truax, t1/13; cum 27K 1/13;
23612, drl, CLR, Charlotte 4-22H, Banks, this is an important well; see the Charlotte wells; target: 19 - 33 feet below the top of the middle Three Forks formation; a long horizontal, almost 22,000 feet long; final note: 19 - 33 feet below the top of the Three Forks ("middle" was missing);
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23325, see above, Hess, SC-Ellingsberg 154-98-3229H-3, on a gas line:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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1-2013 | 26093 | 24604 |
More impressive Bakken wells and some want to say the oil development has peaked. Go figure. They are like yapping ankle biting house dogs barking at the moving leaves in the tree outside. They make no sense.
ReplyDeleteCarpe Diem had a good article about how the US is now back to production per day of twenty years ago. It took twenty to slide from 7 million barrels a day to 5 million in 2008. That twenty year slide was reversed and replaced in less than five years. Impressive. And the wonderful writing in the Atlantic wants to maintain the shine is off the Bakken. They may know how to write but what say is garbage.
http://www.aei-ideas.org/2013/03/us-oil-output-increased-last-week-to-the-highest-level-since-july-1992-more-than-20-5-years-ago/#mbl
For me, such articles as the one in "The Atlantic" make me a more critical reader; reading things a bit more closely to see why they come to wrong conclusions.
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