Link here.
Only 6% of North Dakota oil is coming from legacy conventional pools.
A 1.6% increase month-over-month (the daily bopd).
Disclaimer: this update is always done in haste; typographical errors are likely. This is for my use only. Others should go to the source.
Oil:
- August, 2014: 1,132,331 bopd (preliminary; new all-time high)
- July, 2014: revised, 1,114,421 bopd
- July, 2014: 1,110,642 bopd (initial report)
- delta: 17,910 (daily bopd)
- 17,910 / 1,114,421 = 1.6%
- August, 2014: 11,563 (new all-time high)
- July, 2014: 11,293
- June, 2014: 11,079
- May, 2014: 10,902
- September, 2014: 261
- August, 2014: 273
- July, 2014: 265
- June, 2014: 247
- All-time high was 370 in 10/2012
- Today, 2014: $66.25
- Sept, 2014: $74.50
- August, 2014: $78.46
- July, 2014: $86.20
- Today: 190 (all time high was 218 on 5/29/2012)
- Sept, 2014: 195
- August, 2014: 193
- July, 2014: 192
- June, 2014: 190
- well completions increased from 197 in July to 270 in August with summer weather
- drillers DID NOT outpace the completion crews: number of wells waiting completion (end of July) : 600 (a decrease of 30)
- rig count in the Williston Basin is no longer increasing
- US natural gas storage: 11% below five-year average
- percentage of natural gas flared in North Dakota: 27% (up 1% from last month)
- NDIC now breaks down location of captured gas: statewide (72%); statewide Bakken (72.5%); non-FBIR Bakken (74.4%); FBIR Bakken (64.5%)
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