Alexander bypass finished; just in time for winter. Quite an achievement. Story here. With this bypass completed, this almost completes the entire four- / five- / six-lane highway from
Update, March 5, 2015, this is the satellite view of the completed bypass:
See first comment: readers can compare my "guess" with the official map at this link: http://www.nddotwilliston.com/project-maps/.
Active rigs:
10/9/2014 | 10/09/2013 | 10/09/2012 | 10/09/2011 | 10/09/2010 | |
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Active Rigs | 192 | 185 | 191 | 194 | 156 |
Wells coming off the confidential list today were posted earlier; see sidebar at the right.
Nineteen (19) new permits --
- Operators: Newfield (6), XTO (4), SM Energy (4), Hunt (2), KOG (2), Enduro,
- Fields: Westberg (McKenzie), Tioga (Williams), West Ambrose (Divide), Wolf Bay (Dunn), Pembroke (McKenzie), North Grano (Renville),
- Comments: The six Newfield permits are for four wells on one pad; two wells on a different pad.
- 25604, 883, OXY USA, Delvin Dukart 2-31-30H-143-95, Manning, t4/14; cum 49K 8/14;
- 26186, 90, Oasis, Freya 5892 44-34T, Cottonwood, t5/14; cum 4K 8/14;
- 26187, 635, Oasis, Marit 5892 44-34B, Cottonwood, t4/14; cum 24K 8/14;
- 26299, drl, Oasis, Oasis Meiers 5692 44-18 2B, Alger, a nice well, 15K in first 18 days;
- 26381, 723*, Oasis, Mallard 5692 21-20 10B, Alger, middle Bakken, t6/14; cum 33K 8/14;
- 26504, 1,035, Oasis, Hendricks 5602 43-36 4T, Tyrone, t2/14; cum 25K 8/14;
- 26737, 3,374, Enerplus, Ribbon 152-94-18B-19H, Antelope, 42 stages; 10 million lbs sand, t4/14; cum 218K 8/14;
- 26833, 1,613, Oasis, Hysted 5200 14-30 3T2, Camp, t4/14; cum 21K 8/14;
- 26897, drl, Oasis, Delta 6093 24-15 2T, Gros Ventre, no production data,
- 26898, drl, Oasis, Delta 6093 24-15 3B, Gros Ventre, producing,
- 26980, drl, Hess, HA-Nelson-152-95-3328H-9, Hawkeye, no production data,
- 26990, 3,102, Enerplus, Hognose 152-94-18B-19H-TF, Antelope, t4/14; cum 200K 8/14;
- 27114, 709, Oasis, Hagen Banks 5298 42-31 2T2, Banks, t7/14; cum 21K 8/14;
- 27149, 367, Oasis, Hannan 6092 12-33H, Gros Ventre, t5/14; cum 23K 8/14;
- 27241, 1,507, Oasis, Tufto 5501 14-13 7B, Cow Creek, t6/14; cum 32K 8/14;
- 27242, 531, Oasis, Tufto 5501 14-13 8T, Cow Creek, t6/14; cum 39K 8/14;
- 27249, 1,552, Oasis, Tufto 5501 13-13 5B, Cow Creek, t6/14; cum 38K 8/14;
- 27355, drl, XTO, Thompson 41X-17MB3, Charlson, no production data,
- 27507, 1,029, Newfield, Craig Skaar 15-99-15-22-5H, South Tobacco Garden, t6/14; cum 46K 8/14;
- 27877, 415, Slawson, Cruiser 7-16-9TFH, Big Bend, t9/14; cum 11K 8/14;
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26990, see above, Enerplus, Hognose 152-94-18B-19H-TF, Antelope:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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8-2014 | 33524 | 0 |
7-2014 | 33397 | 0 |
6-2014 | 27347 | 0 |
5-2014 | 54247 | 0 |
4-2014 | 49664 | 0 |
27507, see above, Newfield, Craig Skaar 15-99-15-22-5H, South Tobacco Garden:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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8-2014 | 12709 | 20064 |
7-2014 | 14163 | 18248 |
6-2014 | 19061 | 17781 |
Where is Enerplus' Hognose located? Very, very interesting:
Do readers see the same thing I see?
- 09955, 16, Eduro, North Branch 2-32F, Duperow, North Branch: this is the relevant information from this well:
Cumulative Production Data
Pool: RED RIVER Cum Oil: 370095 Cum MCF Gas: 853203
Pool: BIRDBEAR Cum Oil: 64694 Cum MCF Gas: 105800
Production Test Data
IP Test Date: 2/17/1983 Pool: RED RIVER IP Oil: 410 IP MCF: 0
IP Test Date: 9/21/2005 Pool: BIRDBEAR IP Oil: 5 IP MCF:
IP Test Date: 9/30/2007 Pool: BIRDBEAR IP Oil: 30 IP MCF: 28
IP Test Date: 12/16/2013 Pool: DUPEROW IP Oil: 16 IP MCF: 10
Operator Transfer: 24 older wells from HRC Operating to Energyquest II.
Why do you believe it to be so interesting? Because of the old Antelope field HBP stuff?
ReplyDeleteI was initially impressed by the fact that the immediate area in which this was drilled has had a spectacular history with some great wells. Some wells drilled back in the late 1950s are still active (rare); and many of the wells (drilled from the late 50's) had a total production of almost 1 million bbls of oil, many from two payzones, the Madison and the Sanish. In the big scheme of things (look at the Grail, the Parshall, the Banks, the Sanish, etc) this area has hardly been touched with horizontal wells.
DeleteBut now that I've seen the file report, this well has even more surprises. I will post a stand-alone post on this well later.