Wednesday, September 30, 2015

OPEC Production Increased Month-Over-Month, September, 2015

Reuters/Rigzone reports that OPEC production increased month-over-month in September, 2015. Unfortunately the article doesn't mention much about exports.

About the only export information was this:
Top exporter Saudi Arabia kept output steady in September as reduced use of crude in domestic power plants was offset by a gentle uptick in exports towards the latter part of the month.
Saudi output remains close to the record high of 10.56 million bpd it pumped in June, as it focuses on market share. Riyadh has regained some market share in 2015, according to a Reuters analysis published on Wednesday.

Wyoming Judge Issues Injunction Against New Federal Fracking Rules -- September 30, 2015

Rigzone/Reuters is reporting:
A Wyoming judge on Wednesday granted a preliminary injunction against the federal government's regulations for hydraulic fracturing on public lands, handing a victory to oil and gas producers who had vehemently opposed the rules.
U.S. District Judge Scott Skavdahl had put the regulations on hold in June as he weighed a request from energy industry groups and four states to stop the rules from being implemented until their lawsuit against the new standards was resolved.
The rules issued by the Interior Department would require companies to provide data on chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, and to take steps to prevent leakage from oil and gas wells on federally owned land.
The Independent Petroleum Association of America and the Western Energy Alliance were joined by Colorado, Wyoming, North Dakota and Utah in seeking to stop the new rules from taking effect. In his order granting the injunction, Judge Skavdahl ruled that federal agencies' only have authority to regulate hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, when the use of diesel fuel is involved.
I remember talking about this years ago, when I first started blogging, about the issue of diesel and the Clean Water Act. It's been a long time since this was brought up. I can't speak for Wyoming, but it's my understanding diesel is no longer used in North Dakota for fracking.

More at the link.

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Update On TransCanada and Keystone XL

Bloomberg/Rigzone is reporting:
TransCanada Corp. is surrendering to an additional review of the Keystone XL oil pipeline and backing off from conflicts with Nebraska landowners as it struggles to win approval for the project.
Instead of waging court battles to cross privately owned land and trying to avoid a review by Nebraska’s Public Service Commission, TransCanada will withdraw lawsuits and seek approval from the regulator, the Calgary-based company said Tuesday. While that’s a development Keystone XL opponents had sought all along, the move promises to bring certainty to its route through the state, according to TransCanada.
Hope springs eternal.

This is a good explanation of what's going on. Note that the pipeline is now being described as an $8 billion pipeline. I think when this all started it was a $6 billion pipeline. 

America's Oil Output Refuses to Collapse. Here's One Reason Why. - Rigzone -- September 30, 2015

America's Oil Output Refuses to Collapse. Here's One Reason Why. - Rigzone/Bloomberg is reporting:
Somewhere amid the maze of wells that Murphy Oil Corp. has scattered across Texas’s sprawling Eagle Ford shale formation, Brett Pennington is carrying out a little experiment.
What will happen, the exploration chief wants to know, when he jams huge quantities of sand down the narrow mouth of one of these wells. Will more crude seep out? Or, rather, will he smother the opening and choke off the flow?
For the experiment, he’s amped up the sand meter all the way to 3,000 pounds per foot, almost double the average that each well in the Eagle Ford gets nowadays. If Pennington’s project seems a bit extreme, it also serves to underscore a trend spreading rapidly across a shale industry that’s scrambling to remain profitable after oil prices sank 50 percent. More and more sand is getting stuffed down wells to try to better pry open the rock and bolster output. 
Some of this is just a cost phenomenon. In the wake of crude’s selloff, the sand market collapsed too, driving down the price 30 percent and making it cheaper to shovel more grit in. The initiative, though, began years earlier, the result of engineers tinkering with inputs and discovering one of the many little technological breakthroughs that have helped the shale industry weather the downturn better than their legions of skeptics predicted. For proof of greater productivity, look no further than total U.S. output: It remains within 3 percent of a 40-year high even though drillers have idled more than half of their rigs.
"I can’t control the price of the commodity," Pennington said in a recent interview. "The only thing we can do is get better and faster and cheaper. There’s a general correlation that more sand equates to a better well."
The increase in sand usage has been steady. Back in 2012, the average well in the Eagle Ford received less than 1,000 pounds for every foot that the opening snaked down into the ground, according to energy consulting firm Wood Mackenzie Ltd. By 2013, that number was about 1,200 pounds. And last year it climbed to over 1,500 pounds. A study of more than 1,000 wells in the Eagle Ford -- a region that accounts for 15 percent of all U.S. oil output -- revealed that the injection of additional sand can triple output in some cases.
Sand, of course, has been used in the oil industry for decades. But the traditional vertical wells that dominated the landscape for much of that time needed little more than a sprinkling. The rock in those wells tends to be porous and permeable, allowing natural underground pressure to squeeze the oil up to the surface.
Shale rock is different. It’s more like concrete. Hydraulic fracking relies on large quantities of both sand and water to tease the oil out. The water is blasted into the well at high pressure to create tens of thousands of tiny cracks in the rock. The sand keeps the cracks open, elongates them and makes them more jagged. Increase the amount of sand and you increase the amount of fractures that stay open.
What Murphy Oil, EOG Resources Inc. and other shale drillers are trying to figure out is when does it become too much. At some point, all the fractures are propped open, and the extra sand just becomes a cost with no benefit. The Bloomberg Intelligence study indicated there are diminishing returns at the highest levels of sand use.
Worse yet, too much sand could wind up clogging the cracks instead of holding them open.
Much more at the link. 

Three (3) New Permits; BR, XTO, With Six Nice Wells; Oasis, CLR With Seven Nice Wells -- September 30, 2015

Active Rigs:


9/30/201509/30/201409/30/201309/30/201209/30/2011
Active Rigs68190184190201

Wells coming off confidential list Thursday:
  • 28637, 1,819, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 10T, Baker, Three Forks, application was "10B"; 11-foot zone beginning 16 feet into the Three Forks, trip gases of 2,284, t5/15; cum 41K 7/15;
  • 28648, 1,234, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 9B, Baker, 36 stages, 3.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 38K 7/15;
  • 28649, 2,169, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 11B, Baker, 36 stages, 3.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 48K 7/15;
  • 28976, 518, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 21-30 12T, Baker, 50 stages, 9.2 million lbs, t5/15; cum 41K 7/15;
  • 28978, 874, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 21-30 13B, Baker, 50 stages, 9.3 million lbs, t51/5; cum 73K 7/15;
  • 29191, 772, CLR, Rennerfeldt 8-30H1, Brooklyn, 30 stages, 5.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 46K 7/15;
  • 29361, SI/NC, Hess, CA-Ferguson Smith-155-95-3031H-4, Capa, no production data,
  • 29480, 1,010, CLR, Barney 6-29H1, Brooklyn, 30 stages, 5.9 million lbs; t5/15; cum 50K 7/15;
  • 29599, 117, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC Durant 10-3-158-101, Little Muddy, 35 stages, 5.2 million lbs, a Bakken well, t6/15; cum 5K 7/15;
  • 30639, SI/NC, XTO, Evelyn 31X-3G, Lindahl, no production data,
  • 30883, SI/NC, XTO, Sorenson 31X-28C, Siverston, no production data,
Three (3) new permits --
  • Operators: Enerplus (2), MRO
  • Fields: Moccasin Creek (Dunn), McGregory Buttes (Dunn), Wolf Bay (Dunn)
  • Comments:
Six (6) producing wells completed:
  • 29980, 1,968, BR, CCU Dakotan 1-7-17TFH, Corral Creek, t8/15; cum --
  • 29982, 1,848, BR, CCU Dakotan 2-7-17TFH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum --
  • 30003, 1,556, XTO, Porcupine Federal 44X-2G, Bear Creek, t8/15; cum --
  • 30004, 3,027, XTO, Porcupine Federal 44X-2C, Bear Creek, t8/15; cum --
  • 30116, 1,899, BR, CCU Dakotan 4-8-17TFH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum --
  • 30117, 875, BR, CCU Dakotan 5-8-17MBH, Corral Creek, t8/15; cum -- 
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28637, see above, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 8T, Baker:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
7-2015110296740
6-2015137149821
5-20151560811533
 
28648, see above, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 9B, Baker:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
7-2015420755
6-20152120517366
5-2015120498973

28649, see above, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 11B, Baker:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
7-2015177520
6-20151393211447
5-2015159736638

28976, see above, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 21-30 12T, Baker:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
7-201558370
6-2015159549649
5-2015193051647

28978, see above, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 21-30 13B, Baker:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
7-2015156560
6-20151929715513
5-2015271790
4-2015109644474

29191, see above, CLR, Rennerfeldt 8-30H1, Brooklyn:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
7-20151424620444
6-20151465925056
5-20151500123387
4-201512800

This Is How Serious President Obama Is About Global Warming -- September 30, 2015

This one article in Scientific American tells me how serious President Obama is about climate change (except as a political device).

It is being reported that the White House is "granting" a  half million dollars to four states to "jump-start" off-shore intermittent energy.

Even as a money-laundering exercise ala Solyndra it's not even worth a footnote in the annals of intermittent energy.

It's embarrassing that this story was as long as it was in Scientific American, and one of the reasons I quit subscribing to this "journal" years ago.

By now, after decades of advocacy, an Agore PowerPoint presentation from 1994, and a gazillion dollars wasted trying to establish Cape Wind, we should be a lot farther along than just awarding $600,000 to a dozen universities to do some more research on how to jump-start wind energy.

If anything, President Obama should have just granted a billion dollars or so to GE to "just do it."

In North Dakota, $600,000 won't even get you a half-mile of pipeline on the reservation. 

$600,000 will most likely go to six professors, to supplement their university/college salaries, book royalties, speaking fees, and other revenue sources.

Note: I often misread articles. It's possible I'm misreading "$600,000." That's such a small number in the big scheme of things, I must be missing something. Maybe it was the carrot that got six professors to show up at the White House to fill an otherwise empty room.

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Random Thought

I don't have a bucket list. I always wondered why.  It just dawned on me. Bucket lists are too constraining.

Bucket lists may be good while one is still working and planning for retirement but once one is truly retired, establishing a bucket list moves the individual out of retirement and back into a new "job."

Generally speaking my days are so busy I do not look forward to any of them. If I thought about all the things I had to do or am scheduled to do on any given day (mostly involving the granddaughters' sports and taking care of the 15-month-old), I would become depressed. So, I wake up each day, with no plans farther out than two hours. I would like to move that to one hour but when one's principle mode of transportation is a bicycle, one has to plan ahead two hours.

For example, tonight we are all going to a Texas Rangers - Detroit Tigers baseball game. The Rangers can clinch their division with a win and a Houston Astros loss. I have no desire to go and don't even want to think about going. But come 5:00 p.m. I will be the happiest guy in the world taking my two granddaughters and their friends to the stadium. I already have handouts on MLB to give them and then a short quiz.

Jack Kemp's Weekly Crude Oil, Natural Gas Update Tweets -- September 30, 2015; Propane Stocks -- Already Sky-High -- Hit New Record

California gasoline emergency is over as West Coast stockpiles return to normal levels.

West Coast refineries start to turn down now that gasoline stocks have returned to normal levels.

Propane stocks hit fresh record, residual fuel oil stocks continue to flat line. Comment: the propane charts will all re-set after this year -- it's quite incredible, the US energy revolution.

US distillate stocks flat at 151.6 million bbl but +26 million bbl above 2014 level and +19 million above 10-yr avg.

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For The Granddaughters

I've pretty much completed The Neandertal Enigma: Solving the Mystery of Modern Human Origins, James Shreeve, c. 1995.

This is the second time through the book. I first read it several years ago.

It's not an easy book to read. It reads as if the author simply took all his notes and turned them into a book, sort of a published journal. If one is interested in following the activities of the various paleo-anthropologists in the late 20th century this might be one way to do it. But if one wants to get a better understanding of hominid / hominin evolution, I would simply recommend a wiki read.

The first third of the book on the genetics and the bones was quite good, though difficult to follow on many occasions. The second third on the stone age was somewhat boring, but that's probably "just me." I was never interested in the "three Bs" that defined the Upper Paleolithic: blades, bone tools, and burins (chisel-like implements made by knocking a spall or two off a flake).

I lost all interest by the time I got to the third section which dealt with evidence of tool-making and tool-using in primates other than humans. There is a huge jump between primates using twigs to grab ants and using fire to cook meat. 

I see on Amazon a hard copy of this book is selling for $84.26. If anyone wants to buy my copy for $75, let me know.

High IP Wells

This is Page 9 for "high IP" wells. New wells will be added starting October 1, 2015.


Permits 30370 -- 32424: Permits issued in calendar year 2015
Permits 27360 - 30369: Permits issued in calendar year 2014
Permits 24693 --27359: Permits issued in calendar year 2013 
Permits 22160 -- 24692 : Permits issued in calendar year 2012
Permits 20247 -- 22159: Permits issued in calendar year 2011
Permits 18571 -- 20246 : Permits issued in calendar year 2010
Permits 17946 - 18570: permits issued in 2009
Pretty much in order they were reported

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28652, 1,917, Oasis, Kline Federal 5300 41-18 10B, Baker, t9/15; cum 54K 10/15;
29265, 2,116, Oasis, Harrier 5401 44-23 3B, Todd, t8/15; cum 55K 10/15;
29266, 1,625, Oasis, Harrier 5401 44-23 4T, Todd, t7/15; cum 54K 10/15;
29267, 1,435, Oasis, Harrier 5401 44-23 5B, Todd, t7/15; cum 71K 10/15;
28281, 2,606, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-17C-8-7H, Eagle Nest, a Three Forks well, 33 stages, 5 million lbs, t6/15; cum 77K 10/15; 

30286, 1,974, EOG, Riverview 102-32H, Antelope, t6/15; cum 248K 10/15;

28280, 2,616, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-17C-8-6H, Eagle Nest, 54 stages, 4.5 million lbs, t6/15; cum 86K 10/15; see also this post

30234, 1,844, BR, Sun Notch 43-32TFH, Sand Creek, t11/15; cum --

28184, 2,171, XTO, Nelson Federal 21X-5A, Antelope, Sanish pool, t11/15; cum --

24096, 3,148, Statoil, Jay 24-13F 1H-R, Banks, t10/15; cum 19K 10/15;

30162, 1,229, Hess, AN-Prosser-152-95-1102H-5, Antelope field, Sanish pool; t11/15; cum -- 

29955, 2,238, Statoil, Heen 26-35 5H, Todd, t11/15; cum --

27038, 1,980, SHD, Canon 12-36H, Clarks Creek, the Magnum pad, Three Forks, max gas at 4,500 units, t10/15; cum --
27039, 1,759, SHD, Hammer 12-36H, Clarks Creek, t10/15; cum --
29753, 1,082, SHD, Avalanche 36-16-MB2, Clarks Creek, t11/15; cum --
29754, 1,111, SHD, Avalanche 36-15-TF2, Clarks Creek, t10/15; cum --
29755, 1,096, SHD, Avalanche 36-14-MB2, Clarks Creek, t10/15; cum --
29804, 2,806, BR, Kirkland 14-21MBH, Pershing, t11/15; cum --
29963, 1,231, SHD, Magnum 36-12-MB2, Clarks Creek, t11/15; cum --
29964, 713, SHD, Magnum 36-13-TF2, Clarks Creek, t11/15; cum --
31170, 2,208, Whiting, Skunk Creek 4-18-17-8H3, Heart Butte, t11/15; cum --

28578, 1,929, Petro-Hunt, Dolezal 145-97-7D-6-2H, Little Knife, t10/15; cum 14K after 17 days;
29488, 2,287, Statoil, Charlie Sorenson 17-8 7TFH, Alger, t11/15; cum --
30232, 2,405, BR, Sun NOtch 43-32MBH, Sand Creek, pay zone 20-fee thick, in the target zone 95%; above the zone, 5%; vertical depth for the target zone, 10,573 feet; 4 sections, t11/15; cum --
28257, 2,059, XTO, Nelson Federal 41X-5D, Antelope, 4 sections, t10/15; cum 5K after 4 days;
29847, 1,560, HRC, Fort Berthold 147-94-3A-10-6H, McGregory Buttes, 33 stages, 5 million lbs, t6/15; cum 119K 10/15;
28068, 1,519, Oasis, Helling Trust Federal 5494 44-22 5B, Alkali Creek, t11/15; cum --
28080, 1,587, Oasis, Helling Trust Federal 5494 42-22 3B, Alkali Creek, t10/15; cum 4K 9/15 after 2 days;
28854, 1,575, Oasis, Helling Trust Federal 5494 41-22 14T3, Alkali Creek, t10/15; cum 5K 9/15 after 6 days;
28855, 2,190, Oasis, Helling Trust Federal 5494 41-22 8T, Alkali Creek, t10/15; cum --,

28256, 1,804, XTO, Nelson Federal 41X-5H, Antelope, a Sanish pool well, permit for a Three Forks B1 well, 4-section spacing, t10/15; cum 5K 9/15 after 6 days  

28654, 1,359, Oasis, Kline Federal 5300 41-18 13T2X, Baker, t8/15; cum 22K 9/15;
28658, 1,127, Oasis, Kline Federal 5300 41-18 12TX, Baker, t9/15; cum 15K 9/15;
29316, 2,244, Oasis, Gramma Federal 5300 41-31 12B, Baker, t71/5; cum 72K 9/15;
29317, 1,358, Oasis, Gramma Federal 5300 41-31 13T, Baker, t71/5; cum 35K 9/15;
29849, 1,464, Oasis, Fort Berthold 147-94-3A-10-12H, McGregory, t6/15; cum 113K 9/15;

29803, 2,325, BR, Morgan 14-21MBH, Pershing, 4 sections, t11/15; cum 3K 9/15 2 days
29867, 3,126, BR, Kirkland 14-21TFH, Pershing, 4 sections, t10/15; cum 14K 8 days;

27806, 2,059, BR, CCU Olympian 21-2MBH, Corral Creek, t10/15; cum 8K 9/15 29 days
26988, 2,842, Enerplus, Bull 152-94-18B-19H-TF, Antelope, 41 stages, 10 million lbs, t6/15; cum 211K 9/15;
26989, 2,357, Enerplus, Rattle 152-94-18B-19H, Antelope, 40 stages, 10 million lbs, t6/15; cum 179K 9/15;
27807, 2,333, BR, CCU Olympian 21-2TFH, Corral Creek, 24-foot thick target, 25 - 49 feet below the base of the lower Bakken shale, in target zone 100% of the time, gas units peaked a bit above 2,000 units, t10/15; cum --  
27808, 2,705, BR, CCU Olympian 31-2MBH, Corral Creek, gas readings peaked at 2,994 units; t9/15; cum 9K 9/15;
28947, 1,500, Newfield, Johnsrud 151-98-30-31-5H, Siverston, 78.4% drilling 15' target zone, t9/15; cum 11K 9/15;
29994, 804, Triangle Petroleum, Lee 151-101-8-5-2H, 31 stages, 4 million lbs, Ragged Butte, t6/15; cum 71K 9/15;
30399, 1,448, Newfield, Johnsrud 151-98-30-31-4H, Siverston, 59.6% drilled in 15-foot target zone; , t9/15; cum 12K over nine days;

28064, 1,476, Oasis, Helling Trust Federal 5494 43-22 4B, Alkali Creek, t11/15; cum 12K 9/15; 9 days production,
28857, 1,035, Oasis, Helling Trust Federal 5494 41-22 2B, Alkali Creek, t10/15; cum --
28856, 2,574, Oasis, Helling Trust Federal 5494 41-22 11T2, Alkali Creek, t10/15; cum --
27107, 2,712, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-27C-22-4H, McGregory Buttes, 46 stages, 4.6 million lbs, t5/15; cum 90K 9/15;
27106, 2,624, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-27C-22-6H, McGregory Buttes, 31 stages, 4.7 million lbs, t5/15; cum 70K 9/15; 

30701, 1,761, Statoil, Irgens 27-34 8H, East Fork, t10/15; cum -- 

27103, 2,808, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-27C-22-8H, McGregory Buttes, 23 stages, 3.5 million lbs, t5/15; cum 88K 9/15;

27105, 2,552, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-27C-22-7H, McGregory Buttes, a Three Forks well, 31 stages, 4.7 million lbs, t5/15; cum 69K 9/15;
29310, 1,015, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-21-28-2MBH, McGregor, t6/15 cum 81K 9/15;
29313, 527, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-21-28-1MBH, McGregor, t5/15; cum 43K 9/15;
29714, 2,014, QEP, MHA 8-06-01H-149-92, Heart Butte, t6/15; cum 53K 9/15;
29715, 1,624, QEP, MHA 6-01-01H-149-92, Heart Butte, t6/15; cum 54K 9/15;
29716, 1,910, QEP, MHA 6-32-29H-150-91, Heart Butte, t6/15; cum 58K 9/15;
29717, 800, QEP, MHA 8-32-29H-150-91, Heart Butte, t6/15; cum 42K 9/15;

24773, 2,563, Statoil, Judy 22-15 2H, East Fork, t10/15; cum --

29373, 2,235, QEP, P. Levang 2-14-23BH, Grail, 49 stages, 10 million lbs, t5/15; cum 97K 9/15;
29374, 2,342, QEP, P. Levang 1-14-23BH, Grail, 49 stages, 10 million lbs, t5/15; cum 72K 9/15;
29375, 2,298, QEP, P. Levang 14-13-23-24-LL, Grail, 48 stages, 9.9 million lbs, t5/15; cum 103K 9/15;
29749, 2,159, QEP, P. Levng 1-14TH, Grail, 49 stages, 6.7 million lbs, t5/15; cum 89K 9/15;

29229, 2,934, Statoil, Heen 26-35 6TFH, Todd, frack data not yet posted, t10/15; cum 6K 9/15;
29613, 1,148, WPX, Olive Mae 7-8-9HX, Van Hook, t10/15; cum --
27000, 1,911, HRC, Nelson 157-100-25A-36-2H, Marmon, 34 stages; 4.1 million lbs, t5/15; cum 91K 9/15;
30398, SI/NC, Newfield, Gariety 150-98-30-31-4H, Siverston, huge wall;

28633, 1,575, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 5T, Baker, t7/15; cum 41K 9/15;
28634, 1,606, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 6B, Baker, 36 stages, 3.9 million lbs, t7/15 cum 20K 9/15;
28636, 1,456, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 8T, Baker, 36 stages, 4 million lbs, t7/15 cum 27K 9/15;
28744, 3,109, Oasis Wade Federal 5300 41-30 9B, Baker, t6/15; cum 60K 9/15;

29094, 2,402, Whiting, P Vance 154-97-14-9-21-15HA, Truax, gas rose to 3,573 units in upper Bakken; 7 days to drill the lateral (there's an error in the file report), gas peaked at 6,372 units, 33 stages; 4.7 million lbs, t5/15 cum 64K 8/15;

29230, 3,071, Statoil, Heen 26-35 7H, Todd, t9/15; cum -- 

27001, 1,428, HRC, Nelson 157-100-25A-26-3H, Marmon; it appears gas averaged about 2,000 units along the lateral; spiked to near 3,000 units; in-zone percentage and footage are 77.7% and 7,780 feet; the target was a 10-foot window between 13' and 23' below the top of the middle Bakken; 34 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t4/15; cum 64K 8/15;
29839, 1,033, CLR, Maynor 1-35H, Crazy Man Creek, a 3-well Ecopad; an 11-foot target zone situated between 16' and 27' beneath the base of the upper Bakken shale; alternately, a 14-foot target zone between 15' and 29' feet beneath the upper Bakken shale; ; total gas was static, ranged around 800 units but 2,000 units at the toe; remained in the target zone for 6,009 feet, 64%; 30 stages, 3.5 million lbs, t5/15; cum 61K 8/15;

28284, 1,421, XTO, Carus 24X-36D, Lost Bridge, t6/15; cum 14K 8/15;
28285, 1,146, XTO, Carus 24X-36H, Lost Bridge, t7/15; cum 19K 8/15;
28286, 1,829, XTO, Carus 24X-36C, Lost Bridge, t7/15; cum 28K 7/15;
29231, 1,816, Statoil, Heen 26-35 4TFH, Todd, t9/15; cum --
30091, 2,445, BR, CCU Dakotan 7-8-17TFH, Corral Creek, t9/15 cum --
30778, 1,844, BR, CCU Red River 8-2-15MBH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum --
30780, 2,525, BR, CCU Gopher 2-2-15MBH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum --
29092, 2,367, Whiting, P Vance 154-97-14-9-21-15H, Truax, 35 stages, 5.4 million lbs, t4/15; cum 78K 8/15;

29232, 2,369, Statoil, Smith Farm 23-14 6TFH, Cow Creek, t9/15; cum --
30089, 2,577, BR, CCU Dakotan 5-8-17TFH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum --
29474, 1,088, CLR, Candee 5-9H1, Chimney Butte, 4 sections, Three Forks, 30 stages, 6 million lbs, a 6-well pad (Candee/Kukla) t5/15; cum 60K 8/15;

29333, 359, Triangle USA, Wisness 150-100-23-14-8H, Timber Creek, t4/15; cum 75K 8/15; 

25508, 1,202, BR, CCU Powell 41-29TFH-R, Corral Creek, t8/15; cum 4K 8/15;
29233, 2,285, Statoil, Smith Farm 23-14 7H, Cow Creek, t9/15; cum --
29234, 1,553, Statoil, Smith Farm 23-14 4TFH, Cow Creek, t9/15; cum --
30090, 2,585, BR, CCU Dakotan 6-8-17MBH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum --
30092, 2,664, BR, CCU Dakotan 7-8-17MBH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum --

29101, 762, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-16-9-10TFH, McGregor, t4/15; cum 67K 8/15;

28982, 823, WPX, Mandaree 24-13 HZ2, Spotted Horn, must have been a DUC, t9/15; cum --
28983, 2,222, WPX, Mandaree 24-13HD, Spotted Horn, t9/15; cum --
28984, 1,849, WPX, Mandaree 24-13HY, Spotted Horn, must have been a DUC, t9/15; cum --
28394, 341, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 41-30 4T, Baker, t5/15; cum 43K 8/15;
28554, 2,329, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 31-30 2B, Baker, 50 stages, 9.1 million lbs, t5/15; cum 49K 8/15;

28303, 451, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 31-30 11T, Baker, t5/15; cum 55K 8/15;
29097, 2,504, Whiting, P Vance 154-97-16-9-21-16H3, Truax, 26 stages, 3.4 million lbs, t4/15; cum 35K 8/15;
29240, 1,827, HRC, Borrud 156-101-2B-11-5H, Tyrone, 34 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t4/15; cum 59K 8/15;

29481, 917, CLR, Barney 7-29H, Brooklyn, 30 stages, 3.4 million lbs, t5/15; cum 48K 7/15;

29238, 1,209, HRC, Borrud 156-101-2B-11-3H, Tyrone, 33 stages, 3.01 million lbs, t4/15; cum 32K 7/15;

28637, 1,819, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 10T, Baker, Three Forks, application was "10B"; 11-foot zone beginning 16 feet into the Three Forks, trip gases of 2,284, t5/15; cum 41K 7/15;
28648, 1,234, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 9B, Baker, 36 stages, 3.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 38K 7/15;
28649, 2,169, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 11B, Baker, 36 stages, 3.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 48K 7/15;
28976, 518, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 21-30 12T, Baker, 50 stages, 9.2 million lbs, t5/15; cum 41K 7/15;
28978, 874, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 21-30 13B, Baker, 50 stages, 9.3 million lbs, t51/5; cum 73K 7/15;
29191, 772, CLR, Rennerfeldt 8-30H1, Brooklyn, 30 stages, 5.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 46K 7/15; 
29480, 1,010, CLR, Barney 6-29H1, Brooklyn, 30 stages, 5.9 million lbs; t5/15; cum 50K 7/15;

New Wells Reporting 4Q15 -- The Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA


Data for 3Q15: 3Q15
Data for 2Q15: 2Q15
Data for 1Q15: 1Q15
Data for 4Q14: 4Q14
Data for 3Q14: 3Q14
Data for 2Q14: 2Q14
Data for 1Q14: 1Q14
Data for 4Q13: 4Q13
Data for 3Q13: 3Q13
Data for 2Q13: 2Q13
Data for 1Q13: 1Q13
Data for 4Q12: 4Q12
Data for 3Q12: 3Q12
Data for 2Q12: 2Q12
  Data for 1Q12: 1Q12   
Data for 4Q11: 4Q11 
Data for 3Q11: 3Q11 
Data for 2Q11: 2Q11 
 Data for 1Q11: 1Q11  
 Data for 2H10: 2H10 
Through 1H10: 1H10

It's hard to believe that every well that has come off the confidential list since, and including, 2011 has been posted on the blog.  That's five years of data from the Bakken. With the transparency of the Bakken and the daily updates from the state, my hunch is that non-industry folks know more about the Bakken than any other oil basin in the world. It has probably created more mom-and-pop millionaires on a per capita basis than any other basin.

Wednesday, December 30, 2015: 95 wells for the month; 297 wells for the quarter
  • 28652, 1,917, Oasis, Kline Federal 5300 41-18 10B, Baker, t9/15; cum 234K 9/20;
  • 29265, 2,116, Oasis, Harrier 5401 44-23 3B, Todd, t8/15; cum 253K 9/20;
  • 29266, 1,625/IA, Oasis, Harrier 5401 44-23 4T, Todd, t7/15; cum 219K 3/20; remains off line 9/20;
  • 29267, 1,435, Oasis, Harrier 5401 44-23 5B, Todd, t7/15; cum 322K 9/20;
  • 30666, 2,553, WPX. Emma Owner 23-14HA,  Spotted Horn, t3/16; cum 572K 9/20;
  • 30866,1,486, Enerplus, Barn 147-94-13A-24H, McGregory Buttes, t5/16; cum 445K 9/20;
Tuesday, December 29, 2015: 89 wells for the month; 291 wells for the quarter
  • 29223, 1,425, Whiting, P Jackman 156-100-2-18-19-15H3, East Fork, Three Forks 1st bench, a KOG permit; transferred to Whiting on/about August 21, 2014; momentarily drilled in TF3, very low background gas throughout the lateral, sNovember 3, 2014; drilling completed January 27, 2015; I did not see any indication this well went to SI/NC status; t7/15; cum 127K 9/20;
  • 29449, 2,049, WPX, Emma Owner 23-14HW, Spotted Horn, t3/16; cum 379K 9/20;
Monday, December 28, 2015: 87 wells for the month; 289 wells for the quarter
  • 29448, 1,986, WPX, Emma Owner 23-14HD, Spotted Horn, t3/16; cum 468K 9/20;
  • 30535, 2,010, XTO, Dakota Federal 41X-16D, Haystack Butte, t 5/17; cum 214K 9/20;
  • 30940, 2,405, BR, CCU Bison Point 34-34MBH, Corral Creek, t12/15; cum 293K 9/20;
Sunday, December 27, 2015: 84 wells for the month; 286 wells for the quarter
  • 30534, 1,795, XTO, Dakota Federal 41X-16H, Haystack Butte, t5/17; cum 167K 9/20;
  • 30939, 2,325, BR, CCU Bison Point 34-34TFH, Corral Creek, t1/16; cum 253K 9/20;
Saturday, December 26, 2015:82 wells for the month; 284 wells for the quarter
  • 29447, 1,690, WPX, Emma Owner 23-14HC, Spotted Horn, t3/16; cum 428K 9/20;
  • 30938, 2,445, BR, CCU Bison Point 24-34MBH, Corral Creek, t1/16 cum 260K 9/20;
Friday, December 25, 2015: 80 wells for the month; 282 wells for the quarter
  • 29446, 1,871, WPX, Emma Owner 23-14HX, Spotted Horn, t3/16; cum 414K 9/20;
  • 29868, 2,045, Whiting, P Wood 154-98-13-22-16-12H, Truax, t7/15; cum 279K 9/20;
  • 30533, 1,308, XTO, Dakota Federal 41X-16C, Haystack Butte, t4/17; cum 189K 9/20;
  • 30937, 2,164, BR, CCU Bison Point 24-34TFH, Corral Creek, t1/16; cum 331K 9/20;
Thursday, December 24, 2015: 76 wells for the month; 278 wells for the quarter
  • 29225, 1,063, Whiting, P Jackman 156-100-2-18-6-2H3A, East Fork, 35 stages, 4.4 million lbs, t6/15; cum 164K 9/20;
  • 30258, 393, Sinclair, Uran 4-15TFH, Sanish, t5/17; cum 99K 9/20;
  • 31408, 1,100, Hess,EN-KMJ Uran-154-93-2734H-10, Robinson Lake, frack 10/22 - 10/23, 84% water, 15% proppant, 1,626,114 gallons of water (13.6 million lbs) 2.5 million lbs proppant (?), API 33-061-03729, t11/15; cum 196K 9/20;
Wednesday, December 23, 2015: 73 wells for the month; 275 wells for the quarter
  • 29445, 2,441, WPX, Emma Owner 34-14HB, Spotted Horn, t3/16; cum 587K 9/20;
  • 30667, 1,162, Hess, EN-L Cvancara-155-93-2627H-11, Robinson Lake, t1/16; cum 187K 9/20;
  • 31404, 938, Hess, EN-KMJ Uran-154-93-2734H-11, Robinson Lake, t11/15; cum 199K 9/20;
Tuesday, December 22, 2015: 70 wells for the month; 272 wells for the quarter
  • 29226, 1,817, Whiting, P Jackman 156-100-2-18-6-2H, East Fork, t7/15; cum 229K 9/20;
  • 29227, 1,492, Whiting, P Jackman 156-100-2-18-6-2H3, East Fork, t7/15; cum 203K 9/20;
  • 29228, 2,333, Whiting, P Jackman 156-100-2-18-6-1H, East Fork, t6/15; cum 297K 9/20;
  • 29705, dry, Armstrong Operating, Dickinson City 1-16, wildcat, looks like they simply missed hitting a Lodgepole mound; 160-acre drilling unit;
  • 31405, 1,422, Hess, EN-KMJ Uran-LW-154-93-2734H-1, Robinson Lake, t11/5; cum 262K 9/20;
Monday, December 21, 2015: 65 wells for the month; 267 wells for the quarter
  • None.
Sunday, December 20, 2015: 65 wells for the month; 267 wells for the quarter
  • 29194, 827, CLR, Mildred 8-19H1, Brooklyn, Three Forks, 30 stages, 5.8 million lbs, ICO, t8/15; cum 230K 9/19;
  • 31406, 466, Hess, EN-KMJ Uran-LW-154-93-2733H-2, Robinson Lake,  t2/16; cum 143K 9/19; 
Saturday, December 19, 2015: 63 wells for the month; 265 wells for the quarter
  • 29195, 622, CLR, Mildred 7-19H, Brooklyn, 4 sections, t8/15; cum 332K 9/20;
  • 30685, 1,380, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-9C-4-3H, Charlson, t3/16; cum 281K 9/19;
Friday, December 18, 2015: 61 wells for the month; 262 wells for the quarter
  • 28281, 2,606, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-17C-8-7H, Eagle Nest, a Three Forks well, 33 stages, 5 million lbs, t6/15; cum 314K 9/20;
  • 31143, 203, XTO, Ryan 14X-9E, Siverston, t 4/16 ; cum 133K 9/19; struggling;
  • 31244, Petro-Hunt/SI/NC->TA/TD, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Dusty 14B-9HS, West Ambrose, no production data,
Thursday, December 17, 2015: 58 wells for the month; 259 wells for the quarter
30286, 1,974, EOG, Riverview 102-32H, 23 stages; 12.8 million lbs; Antelope; spacing: 320 acres, t6/15; cum 659K 9/20;
30369, 1,613, Petro-Hunt, Thompson 153-95-8D-6-3H, Charlson, t9/17; cum 178K 8/18;
31144, 779, XTO, Ryan 14X-9A, Siverston, t4/16; cum 173K 9/19; very sporadic production -- check again later; finally stabilized; a very, very good well;

31243, SI/NC-->TA/TD, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Smokey 14B-9HN, West Ambrose, no production,

Wednesday, December 16, 2015: 54 wells for the month; 255 wells for the quarter
  • 28280, 2,616, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-17C-8-6H, Eagle Nest, 54 stages, 4.5 million lbs, t6/15; cum 295K 9/19;see also this post;
  • 30949, 233, Murex/Sedalia Energy, Thompson 13-31 H, Lake Darling, a horizontal Madison well, not stimulated (not fracked), a short lateral, TD of 9,207 feet, payzone: Mississippean Bluell Pay Bench 3 Target, Renville County, wellbore in target 100% of the whole length, 13 operational days, geologist report dated 6/30/15; a sundry form was received October 9, 2015, with company's intent to drill a second lateral also in the Bluell B3 payzone, t7/15; cum 46K 9/20;
  • 31004, 207, XTO, Rita 44X-34HXE, North Tobacco Garden, t1/16; cum 163K 9/19;
  • Note: Sedalia has about 21 permits/wells in North Dakota. All of them are in the Lake Darling and Pratt oil fields. It looks like Sedalia has three permits/wells in the "modern era." This is the first permit/well since two in 2014.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015: 51 wells for the month; 252 wells for the quarter
30368, A, Petro-Hunt, Thompson 153-95-8D-6-2H, Charlson, t--; cum 328K 4/20l first production 9/17; off line 6/19; remains off line 9/19; off line again, 4/20;
31145, 1,070, XTO, Ryan 14X-9EXF, Siverston, t4/16; cum 102K 9/19;

Monday, December 14, 2015: 49 wells for the month; 250 wells for the quarter
24096, 3,148, Equinor/Statoil, Jay 24-13F 1H-R, Banks, t10/15; cum 543K 9/20;
30788, 679, XTO, Rita 44X-34D, Tobacco Garden, t1/16; cum 235K 9/19;
30903, 614, EOG, Austin 72-1807H, Parshall, t9/18; cum 68K 9/19;

Sunday, December 13, 2015: 46 wells for the month; 247 wells for the quarter
30978, 722, EOG, Van Hook 79-15H,  Parshall, t6/17; cum 171K 9/19;
31146, 1,968, XTO, Ryan 14X-9B, Siverston, t3/16; cum 186K 9/19;
30902, 1,162, EOG, Austin 73-1807H, Parshall, t9/18; cum 103K 9/19;

Saturday, December 12, 2015: 43 wells for the month; 244 wells for the quarter
30979, 604, EOG, Van Hook 78-15H, Parshall, t7/17; cum 148K 9/19;
30901, 1,256, EOG, Austin 84-1807H, Parshall, t9/18; cum 141K 9/19;

Friday, December 11, 2015: 41 wells for the month; 242 wells for the quarter
28974, 232, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC Amelia Grace 2H-7-6-158N-99W, Ellisville, t8/15; cum 152K 9/19;
30980, 669, EOG, Van Hook 76-15H, Parshall, t7/17; cum 137K 9/19;
31043, 151, EOG, Austin 92-1807H, Parshall, t9/18; cum 168K 9/19;

Thursday, December 10, 2015: 38 wells for the month; 239 wells for the quarter
30981, 217, EOG, Van Hook 75-1514H, Parshall, t7/17; cum 136K 9/19;
31147, 454, XTO, Ryan 14X-9F2, Siverston, t3/16; cum 106K 9/19;

Wednesday, December 9, 2015: 36 wells for the month; 237 wells for the quarter
24683, 1,236, Petro-Hunt, Klatt 145-97-18A-19-1H, Little Knife, t8/16; cum 223K 9/19;
30412, 2,684, Slawson, Lightning Federal 6-24-13TFH, Big Bend, t4/16; cum 478K 9/20; averaging 3 days on line each month since 4/20;
30673, 503, Hess, BL-Odegaard-165-95-2116H-7, Beaver Lodge, t12/15; cum 56K 9/19;
 
Tuesday, December 8, 2015: 33 wells for the month; 234 wells for the quarter
  • 30675, dry, Hess, BL-Odegaard-156-95-2116H-9, Beaver Lodge, this well was to target the Three Forks; was to be 1280-acre spacing (change from original 4-section spacing); appears only to have drilled vertically; no KOP or horizontal drilled; no sundry form explanation; perhaps geologists were not impressed with core samples? Condensates were released from flaring tube during drilling operations; response required; apparetly decision made not to continue;
  • 31230, dry, Statoil, Charlie Sorenson 17-8E 1H, Alger, no production data,
Monday, December 7, 2015 -- 74th Anniversary, Pearl Harbor: 31 wells for the month; 232 wells for the quarter
30413, 1,008, Slawson, Lightning Federal 2-24-13H, Big Bend, t4/16; cum 240K 9/19;
30516, 1,536, MRO, Hannah USA 31-4TFH, Reunion Bay, t9/16; cum 449K 9/20;
30674, 458, Hess, BL-Odegaard-156-95-2116H-8, Beaver Lodge, t1/16; cum 87K 9/19;

Sunday, December 6, 2015: 28 wells for the month; 229 wells for the quarter
30414, 1,622, Slawson, Lightning Federal 7-24-13TFH, Big Bend, t4/16; cum 458K 3/20; remains off line 9/20;
30515, 2,279, MRO, Maggie USA 21-4H, Reunion Bay, t9/16; cum 333K 9/19;
30672, 565, Hess, BL-Odegaard-156-95-2116H-7, Beaver Lodge, t12/15; cum 83K 9/19;
30676, 404, Statoil, Bures 20-29 XE 1H, Alger, t12/16; cum 227K 9/19;
31195, 306, CLR, Bonney 6-3H, Jim Creek, t10/15; cum 201K 9/19;
31245, 825, XTO, Sorenson 31X-28D, Siverston, t11/15; cum 186K 9/19;

Saturday, December 5, 2015: 22 wells for the month; 223 wells for the quarter
28257, 2,059, XTO, Nelson Federal 41X-5D, Antelope, 4 sections, t10/15; cum 287K 9/19;
29847, 1,560, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 147-94-3A-10-6H, McGregory Buttes, 33 stages, 5 million lbs, t6/15; cum 395K 9/19;
30514, 3,020, MRO, Rufus USA 21-4H, Reunion Bay, t9/16; cum 438K 9/19;
30671, IA/619, Hess, BL-Odegaard-156-95-2116H-6, Beaver Lodge, t12/15; cum 79K 9/18;  off line since 10/18; remains off line 8/19;


Friday, December 4, 2015: 18 wells for the month; 219 wells for the quarter
28256, 1,804, XTO, Nelson Federal 41X-5H, Antelope, a Sanish pool well, permit for a Three Forks B1 well, 4-section spacing, t10/15; cum 204K 8/19; off line 9/19;

Thursday, December 3, 2015: 17 wells for the month; 218 wells for the quarter
28255, 2,513, XTO, Nelson Federal 41X-5C, Antelope, Sanish pool, produced 4K after two days; t10/15; cum 290K 9/19;
29848, 873, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 147-94-3A-10-10H, McGregory Buttes, t6/15; cum 278K 9/19;
30677, 1,072, Statoil, Bures 20-29 8THF, Alger, t11/16; cum 323K 9/19;

Wednesday, December 2, 2015: 14 wells for the month; 215 wells for the quarter
28654, 1,359, Oasis, Kline Federal 5300 41-18 13T2X, Baker, t8/15; cum 99K 9/19;
28658, 1,127, Oasis, Kline Federal 5300 41-18 12TX, Baker, t9/15; cum 111K 9/19;
29316, 2,244, Oasis, Gramma Federal 5300 41-31 12B, Baker, t71/5; cum 209K 9/19;
29317, 1,358, Oasis, Gramma Federal 5300 41-31 13T, Baker, t71/5; cum 98K 9/19;
29849, 1,464, Oasis, Fort Berthold 147-94-3A-10-12H, McGregory, t6/15; cum 403K 9/19;
31029, 578, Hess, EN-Frandson-154-93-2116H-9, Robinson Lake, t10/15; cum 144K 9/19;
31062, 170, Denbury Onshore, Cedar Hills, a Red River B well, t7/15; cum 370K 9/19;
31073, 428, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Inez 1B-16HN, West Ambrose, t9/16; cum 104K 9/19;

Tuesday, December 1, 2015: 6 wells for the month; 207 wells for the quarter
30088, 1,305, Sinclair, Highland 5-9H, Sanish, t5/17; cum 152K 5/19; off line 5/19; remains off line 9/19;
30678, 455, Statoil, Charlie Sorenson 17-8 8TFH, Alger, t12/16; cum 163K 9/19;
31019, 835, EOG, Shell 42-3229H, Parshall, t9/16; cum 153K 9/19;
31027, 796, Hess, EN-Frandson-154-93-2116H-6, Robinson Lake, 4 days to drill the lateral, 88% in zone; 100% in good rock, background gas low, 35 stages, 2.4 million lbs, t10/15; cum 177
K 9/19;
31028, 596, Hess, EN-Franson-154-93-2116H-8, Three Forks, 7 1/2 days to drill the lateral, 62.5% in target zone, 100% in good rock, background gas very low, Robinson Lake, t10/15; cum 146K 9/19;
31074, 318, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Loren 1B-16HS, West Ambrose, t9/16; cum 83K 9/19;

Monday, November 30, 2015
None.

Sunday, November 29, 2015: 95 wells for the month; 201 wells for the quarter
27806, 2,059, BR, CCU Olympian 21-2MBH, Corral Creek, t10/15; cum 277K 9/19;
31075, 371, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Rolie 1-16HN, West Ambrose, t9/16; cum 105K 9/19;

Saturday, November 28, 2015: 93 wells for the month; 199 wells for the quarter
26988, 2,842, Enerplus, Bull 152-94-18B-19H-TF, Antelope, 41 stages, 10 million lbs, t6/15; cum 542K 9/19;
26989, 2,357, Enerplus, Rattle 152-94-18B-19H, Antelope, 40 stages, 10 million lbs, t6/15; cum 411K 9/19;
27807, 2,333, BR, CCU Olympian 21-2TFH, Corral Creek, 24-foot thick target, 25 - 49 feet below the base of the lower Bakken shale, in target zone 100% of the time, gas units peaked a bit above 2,000 units, t10/15; cum 229K 9/19;
30167, 423, Hess, AN-Prossr-152-95-1102H-10, Antelope, Sanish pool, t1/16; cum 31K 1/19; off line 1/19; remains off line 9/19;

30429, 1,770, Equinor/Statoil, Ruth 28-33 2TFH, East Fork, t11/16; cum 145K 9/19;
30431, 3,256, Equinor/Statoil, Ruth 28-33 3H, East Fork, t11/16; cum 277K 9/19;
31014, 702, WPX, Elk 17-20HE, Van Hook, 4 sections, t10/15; cum 291K 9/19;

Friday, November 27, 2015: 86 wells for the month; 192 wells for the quarter
30162, 1,229, Hess, An-Prosser-152-95-1102H-5, Antelope, Sanish pool, t11/15; cum 270K 9/19;
30813, 294, XTO, Klamm 34X-9G, Siverston, t2/16; cum 140K 9/19;

Thursday, November 26, 2015: 84 wells for the month; 190 wells for the quarter (Thanksgiving)
27808, 2,705, BR, CCU Olympian 31-2MBH, Corral Creek, gas readings peaked at 2,994 units; t9/15; cum 254K 9/19;
28947, 1,500, Newfield, Johnsrud 151-98-30-31-5H, Siverston, 78.4% drilling 15' target zone, t9/15; cum 167K 8/18; remains off line 9/19;

30163, 989, Hess, AN-Prosser-152-95-1102H-6, Antelope, Sanish pool, t11/15; cum 72K 9/19;
30427, 1,778, Statoil, Ruth 28-33 4TFH, East Fork, t11/16; cum 139K 5/19; off line as of 5/19; remains off line 9/19;

31176, dry/surface casing failed at 2,136 feet; plugged; will move to new location - Jefferson 9X-17H, CLR, Jefferson 9-17H, Crazy Man Creek, no production data,

Wednesday, November 25, 2015: 79 wells for the month; 185 wells for the quarter
29994, 804, Nine Point Energy/Triangle Petroleum, Lee 151-101-8-5-2H, 31 stages, 4 million lbs, Ragged Butte, t6/15; cum 182K 6/19; off line as of 6/19;

30164, 1,113, Hess, AN-Prosser-152-95-1102H-7, Antelope, Sanish pool, t12/15; cum 157K 9/19;
30399, 1,448, Newfield, Johnsrud 151-98-30-31-4H, Siverston, in the middle Bakken for 100% of the time; 59.6% drilled in 15-foot target zone; 38.1% in Middle Bakken "B" facies; and 2.3% in the Middle Bakken "A" facies; an alternate interpretation that had them in the 15-foot primary middle Bakken target for 88.15% of the time; t9/15; cum 245K 9/19;
30814, 95, XTO, Klamm 34X-9D, Siverston, t2/16; cum 233K 9/19;
31139, 1,979, Statoil, Cheryl 17-20 6TFH, Banks, t9/16; cum 288K 9/19;

Tuesday, November 24, 2015: 74 wells for the month; 180 wells for the quarter
30165, 1,376, Hess, AN-Prosser-152-95-1102H-8, Antelope, Sanish pool, t12/15; cum 269K 9/19;
31009, 828, EOG, Shell 44-3229H, Parshall, t9/16; cum 93K 9/19;
31177, 329, CLR, Jefferson 10-17H1, Crazy Man Creek, t12/15; cum 165K 9/19;

Monday, November 23, 2015: 71 wells for the month; 177 wells for the quarter
27107, 2,712, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-27C-22-4H, McGregory Buttes, 46 stages, 4.6 million lbs, t5/15; cum 276K 9/19;
29992, 723, Triangle Petroleum, Lee 151-101-8-5-1H, Ragged Butte, 31 stages, 4 million lbs, t6/15; cum 180K 9/19;
30166, 1,134, Hess, AN-Prosser-152-95-1102H-9, Antelope, Sanish pool, t12/15; cum 224K 9/19;
30815, 705, XTO, Klamm 34X-9H, Siverston,t2/16; cum 182K 9/19; off line as of 8/19;
30942, 2,206, Statoil, Richard 8-5 4TFH, Banks, t9/16; cum 339K 9/19;
31175, 359, CLR, Jefferson 8-17H1, Crazy Man Creek, t12/15; cum 173K 9/19;

Sunday, November 22, 2015: 65 wells for the month; 171 wells for the quarter
None.

Saturday, November 21, 2015: 65 wells for the month; 171 wells for the quarter
26788, 332, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC DeFrance 2H-12-1-158N-100W, Winner, a Bakken well, 35 stages, 5 million lbs, t8/15; cum 148K 9/19;
27106, 2,624, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-27C-22-6H, McGregory Buttes, 31 stages, 4.7 million lbs, t5/15; cum 245K 9/19;
30816, 589, XTO, Klamm 34X-9DXA, Siverston, t2/16; cum 239K 9/19;
30943, 2,517, Equinor/Statoil, Richard 8-5-6TFH, Banks, t9/16; cum 182K 8/18;

Friday, November 20, 2015: 61 wells for the month; 167 wells for the quarter
30944, 4,040, Statoil, Richard 8-5 XE 1H, Banks, t8/16; cum 433K 9/19;

Thursday, November 19, 2015: 60 wells for the month; 166 wells for the quarter
28557, 832, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 41-30 7T, Baker, TF 1st bench; the target was 20' under the base of the Pronghorn member of the Bakken formation, 36 stages, 4 million lbs, t7/15; cum 138K 9/19;
28893, 18 (no typo), Oasis, Kemper 6193 14-14B, Leaf Mountain, 36 stages, 3.6 million lbs, t6/15; cum 82K 9/19;
29311, 420, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-21-28-2TFH, McGregor, 36 stages, 3.9 million lbs, t5/15; cum 107K 9/19;
29625, 40 (no typo), Oasis, Kukuk 6192 43-21B, Foothills, 36 stages, 3.7 million lbs, t6/15; cum 141K 9/19;

Wednesday, November 18, 2015: 56 wells for the month; 162 wells for the quarter
27103, 2,808, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-27C-22-8H, McGregory Buttes, 23 stages, 3.5 million lbs, t5/15; cum 244K 9/19;
27105, 2,552, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-27C-22-7H, McGregory Buttes, a Three Forks well, 31 stages, 4.7 million lbs, t5/15; cum 281K 9/19;
31100, 740, Hess, BL-Iverson C-LE-155-96-1423H-1, Beaver Lodge, t11/15; cum 126K 9/19;
31140, 4,209, Equinor/Statoil, Cheryl 17-20 XE 1H, Banks, t8/16; cum 385K 9/19;

Tuesday, November 17, 2015: 52 wells for the month; 158 wells for the quarter
29278, 945, Hess, BL-Iverson C-155-96-1423H-5, Beaver Lodge, t11/15; cum 154K 9/19;
31064, 704, Oasis/SM Energy, Rich 1X-16HA, Poe, t6/16; cum216K 9/19;

Monday, November 16, 2015: 50 wells for the month; 156 wells for the quarter
20929, 639, CLR, Foster, Crazy Man Creek, t8/15; cum 360K 9/19;
29579, 1,270, XTO, Satter 31X-1CXD, Siverston, t12/15; cum 139K 9/19;
28820, IA/755, Nine Point Energy/Triangle Petroleum, Simpson 151-102-5-8-10TFH, Elk, t5/15; cum 82K 4/19; offline as of 4/19;

29277, 1,078, Hess, BL-iverson C-155-96-1423H-3, Beaver Lodge, t11/15; cum 188K 9/19;
29310, 1,015, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-21-28-2MBH, McGregor, 4 sections, t6/15; cum 180K 9/19;
29313, 527, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-21-28-1MBH, McGregor, 4 sections, t5/15; cum 126K 9/19;
29714, 2,014, QEP, MHA 8-06-01H-142-92, Heart Butte, ICO, t6/15; cum 343K 9/19;
29715, 1,624, QEP, MHA 6-06-01H-149-92, Heart Butte, ICO, t6/15; cum 274K 9/19;
29716, 1,910, QEP, MHA 6-32-29H-150-91, Heart Butte, ICO, t6/15; cum 252K 9/19;
29717, 800, QEP, MHA 8-32-29H-150-91, Heart Butte, ICO, t6/15; cum 330K 9/19;
31065, 707, Oasis/SM Energy, Steve 1-16H, Poe, t6/16; cum 218K 9/19;
31066, 636, Oasis/SM Energy, Rini 1X-16HB, Poe, t6/16; cum 113K 9/19;
31098, 444, Hess, BL-Iverson C-155-96-1423H-2, Beaver Lodge, Devonian, t12/15 cum 103K 9/19;
31099, 866, Hess, BL-Iverson C-155-96-1423H-4, Beaver Lodge, the scout ticket says a Devonian well; more specifically an upper Three Forks (it seems we've talked about this before; the upper Three Forks is a more specific formation, part of the larger Devonian stratum, t11/15; cum 108K 9/19;

Saturday - Sunday, November 14 - 15, 2015: in the Monday report above

Friday, November 13, 2015: 36 wells for the month; 142 wells for the quarter
None.

Thursday, November 12, 2015: 36 wells for the month; 142 wells for the quarter
None.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015: 36 wells for the month; 142 wells for the quarter
30081, 952, Sinclair, Highland 3-9TFH, Sanish, API 33-025-02826; t5/17; cum 141K 9/19;
30521, 1,588, Whiting, Charging Eagle 9-19-18-2H3, Twin Buttes, producing, frack'd 5/6 - 10/15; 3.52 million gallons water, proppant 8.8% by mass; t5/15; cum 170K 9/19; off-line most of August/September, 2015 after huge production in earlier months;
31002, 1,034, Hess, EN-Cvancara A-155-93-3231H-9, Robinson Lake, producing, API 33-061-03650; frack'd 8/9-10/15; 1.644 million gallons water, proppant 14.73% by mass; t8/15; cum 139K 9/19;
Tuesday, November 10, 2015: 33 wells for the month; 139 wells for the quarter 
31001, A, Hess, EN-Cvancara A- 155-93-3231H-8, Robinson Lake, API: 33-061-03649; no test date, cum 16K first 27 days; according to FracFocus this well was fracked 8/4 - 6/2015; with 1,644,636 gallons water, and 14.93% sand (from RockPile Energy); for those interested, search the blog for RockPile Energy; cum 132K 9/19;
31010, 1,344, EOG, Shell 46-3229H, Parshall, API: 33-061-03652, t9/16; cum 187K 9/19;

Monday, November 9, 2015: 31 wells for the month; 137 wells for the quarter 
30913, 2,453, XTO, Johnsrud Federal 34X-14F, Bear Den, t1/16; cum 276K 8/19; off line as of 9/19;
31000, 576, Hess, EN-Cvancara A-155-93-3231H-7, Robinson Lake, API 33-061-03648, 1.7 million gallons, 14.45% proppant by mass, 35 stages, 2.4 million lbs; t8/15 cum 141K 9/19;

Sunday, November 8, 2015: 29 wells for the month; 135 wells for the quarter 

No wells listed

Saturday, November 7, 2015: 29 wells for the month; 135 wells for the quarter
27418, 1,628, CLR, Garfield Federal 7-5H1, Banks, t7/17; cum 276K 9/19;
29862, 2,035, XTO, Johnsrud Federal 34X-14AXB, Bear Den, t1/16; cum 343K 8/19; off line as of 9/19;


Friday, November 6, 2015: 27 wells for the month; 133 wells for the quarter
29841, 1,023, CLR, Maynor 3-35H, Crazy Man Creek, 30 stages, 3.5 million lbs, t5/15; cum 264K 9/19;
29949, 1,390, CLR, Hendrickson 7-36H2, Elm Tree, t3/17; cum 210K 8/19; struggling, 9/19;


Thursday, November 5, 2015: 25 wells for the month; 131 wells for the quarter
27419, 2,013, CLR, Garfield Federal 6-5H, Banks, t6/17; cum 312K 9/19;
29330, 180, Nine Point Energy/Triangle, Wisness 150-100-23-14-11TFH, Timber Creek, 31 stages, 4 million lbs, t5/15; cum 110K 9/19; struggling, 8/19;
29331, 655, Nine Point Energy/Triangle, Wisness 150-100-23-14-7H, Timber Creek, 31 stages, 4 million lbs, t5/15; cum 139K 9/19; struggling, 8/19;
29373, 2,235, QEP, P. Levang 2-14-23BH, Grail, 49 stages, 10 million lbs, t5/15; cum 352K 9/19;
29374, 2,342, QEP, P. Levang 1-14-23BH, Grail, 49 stages, 10 million lbs, t5/15; cum 361K 10/20;
29375, 2,298, QEP, P. Levang 14-13-23-24-LL, Grail, 48 stages, 9.9 million lbs, t5/15; cum 286K 9/19;
29749, 2,159, QEP, P. Levng 1-14TH, Grail, 49 stages, 6.7 million lbs, t5/15; cum 275K 9/19;
29861, 2,661, XTO, Johnsrud Federal 34X-14A, Bear Den, t1/16; cum 321K 9/19;
31013, 1,348, Newfield, Wahus Federal 152-97-13-24-4H, Westberg, no test date; cum 9K 9/15 over 12 days; API: 33-053-06848-00-00; according to FracFocus this well was fracked 9/3 - 8/15; appears to have used around 5 million lbs sand; t9/15; cum 197K 9/19;

Wednesday, November 4, 2015: 16 wells for the month; 122 wells for the quarter
27420, 1,875, CLR, Garfield Federal 5-5H1, Banks, t7/17; cum 299K 10/20;
31104, 133, CLR, Hawkinson 15-22H, Oakdale, no test date; cumulative -- 167 bbls on one day; no production for three months except for that first day of production; t4/16; cum 93K 9/19;

Tuesday, November 3, 2015: 14 wells for the month; 120 wells for the quarter
27000, 1,911, Bruin/HRC, Nelson 157-100-25A-36-2H, Marmon, 34 stages; 4.1 million lbs, t5/15; cum 273K 9/19;
29840, 962, CRL, Maynor 2-35H1, Crazy Man Creek, Three Forks, 30 stages, 5.9 million lbs, t5/15; cum 229K 9/19;
30398, IA/1,891, Newfield, Gariety 150-98-30-31-4H, Siverston, t6/15; cum 290K 8/18; intermittent production since 8/18;

31012, 833, Newfield, Wahus State 152-97-12-1-12H, Westberg, t9/15; cum 276K 9/19;
31033, 1,909, Equinor/Statoil, Vachal 3-34 5TFH, Alger, t1/17; cum 246K 9/19;

Monday, November 2, 2015: 9 wells for the month; 115 wells for the quarter
27421, 2,032, CLR, Garfield 4-5H, Banks, t6/17; cum 362K 9/19;
30231, dry, BR, Old Hickory 43-32MBH, Sand Creek, not sure what this was all about; drilled to kick-off point; then plugged; re-entered with "Plan B"; this seems also to have gotten nowhere; on a 4-well pad;
31011, IA/1,348, Newfield, Wahus Federal 152-97-13-24-11H, Westberg, cum 9K over 12 days, unfracked, t9/15; cum 127K 9/18; off line since then; still off line as of 8/19;

Sunday, November 1, 2015: 6 wells for the month; 112 wells for the quarter
28633, 1,575, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 5T, Baker, t7/15; cum 176K 9/19;
28634, 1,606, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 6B, Baker, t7/15 cum 167K 9/19;
28636, 1,456, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 8T, Baker, t7/15 cum 152K 9/19;
28744, 3,109, Oasis Wade Federal 5300 41-30 9B, Baker, t6/15; cum 2249K 10/20;
29867, 3,126, BR, Kirkland 14-21TFH, ULW, Pershing, will be shut-in for the reason that the gathering line infrastructure to connect the well does not exist and/or has not been built at this location yet; this well has not been completed and it will be shut-in until the infrastructure is built; t10/15; cum 581K 9/19;
30437, 353, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Anne 13-19HN, West Ambrose, t9/16; cum 127K 9/19;

Saturday, October 31, 2015
Nothing came off the confidential list this date because there were only 30 days in April, 6 months ago.

Friday, October 30, 2015: 106 wells for the month; 106 wells for the quarter
29094, 2,402, Whiting, P Vance 154-97-14-9-21-15HA, Truax, gas rose to 3,573 units in upper Bakken; 7 days to drill the lateral (there's an error in the file report), gas peaked at 6,372 units, 33 stages; 4.7 million lbs, t5/15 cum 173K 10/20; off line 8/19 while neighboring wells being fracked;
29804, 2,806, BR, Kirkland 14-21MBH, Pershing, t11/15; cum 323K 9/19; a real steady Eddy;

30232, 2,405, BR, Sun Notch 43-32MBH, Sand Creek, t11/15; cum 327K 9/19; just came back on line 9/19; looks like area wells that were off line are coming back on line, 9/19;
30436, 285, SM Energy, Anne 13-19HS, Ambrose, t9/16; cum 109K 9/19;

Thursday, October 29, 2015: 102 wells for the month; 102 wells for the quarter
29803, 2,325, BR, Morgan 14-21MBH, Pershing, t11/15; cum 259K 9/19;
30435, 174, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Anne 13B-19HS, Ambrose, t9/16; cum 92K 9/19;

Wednesday, October 28, 2015: 100 wells for the month; 100 wells for the quarter
30434, 451, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Anne 13B-19HN, West Ambrose, t9/16; cum 102K 9/19;
30652, 752, XTO, Smouse 31X-28C, West Capa, t3/16; cum 117K 9/19;
30684, 1,005, MRO, Charlie 24-10H, Reunion Bay, t12/15; cum 205K 9/19;
31034, 2,703, Equinor/Statoil, Vachal 3-34 6H, Alger, t1/18; cum 2289K 9/19;

Tuesday, October 27, 2015: 96 wells for the month; 96 wells for the quarter
27001, 1,428, Bruin E&P/HRC, Nelson 157-100-25A-26-3H, Marmon; it appears gas averaged about 2,000 units along the lateral; spiked to near 3,000 units; in-zone percentage and footage are 77.7% and 7,780 feet; the target was a 10-foot window between 13' and 23' below the top of the middle Bakken; 34 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t4/15; cum 233K 9/19;
29839, 1,033, CLR, Maynor 1-35H, Crazy Man Creek, a 3-well Ecopad; an 11-foot target zone situated between 16' and 27' beneath the base of the upper Bakken shale; alternately, a 14-foot target zone between 15' and 29' feet beneath the upper Bakken shale; ; total gas was static, ranged around 800 units but 2,000 units at the toe; remained in the target zone for 6,009 feet, 64%; 30 stages, 3.5 million lbs, t5/15; cum 263K 9/19;
30041, 2,240, XTO, Deep Creek Federal 43X-5G, Lost Bridge, t11/15; cum 234K 9/19;
30233, 1,363, BR, Old Hickory 43-32TFH, Sand Creek, t11/15; cum 132K 9/19;
30664, 603, XTO, Smouse 31X-28D, West Capa, t3/16; cum 84K 9/19;

Monday, October 26, 2015: 91 wells for the month; 91 wells for the quarter
29092, 2,367, Whiting, P Vance 154-97-14-9-21-15H, Truax, 35 stages, 5.4 million lbs, t4/15; cum 213K 9/19; off line 7/19; back on line as of 9/19;
29093, IA/737, Whiting, P Vance 154-97-14-9-21-15H3, Three Forks B1, Truax, 26 stages, 3.5 million lbs, t41/5 cum 80K 7/19; off line as of 7/19; 
29095, 920, Whiting, P Vance 154-97-14-9-21-14H3, Truax, Three Forks B1; the middle Bakken is about 45 feet thick at this location; Three Forks background gas generall 100 to 3,000 units, but did hit 9,000 units while tripping; first of four wells to be drilled on this pad; 25 stages, 3.4 million lbs, t4/15; cum 83K 9/19;
(29094 will come off the confidential list on October 30, 2015) (P Vance wells are tracked here.)
30683, 1,529, MRO, JL Shobe 24-10TFH, Reunion Bay, t12/15; cum 184K 9/19;

Sunday, October 25, 2015: 87 wells for the month; 87 wells for the quarter
30042, 1,939, XTO, Deep Creek Federal 43X-5D, Lost Bridge, t11/15; cum 290K 9/19;
30234, 1,844, BR, Sun Notch 43-32TFH, Sand Creek, t11/15; cum 333K 9/19;
30665, 376, XTO, Smouse 31X-28H, West Capa, t3/16; cum 76K 9/19;

Saturday, October 24, 2015: 84 wells for the month; 84 wells for the quarter
29623, 293, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Dohmstriech 15-20HS, Musta, t10/15; cum 112K 9/19;
30043, 2,238, XTO, Deep Creek Federal 43X-5H, Lost Bridge, t12/15; cum 259K 9/19;
30917, 464, XTO, SMouse 31X-28DXA, West Capa, t2/16; cum 111K 9/19;
31039, 1,145, Statoil, Vachal 3-34F XW 1H, Alger, t1/17; cum 257K 9/19;

Friday, October 23, 2015: 80 wells for the month; 80 wells for the quarter
28529, 1,106, Hess, LK-Trotter-146-97-3625H-3, Little Knife, drilling rig, June 19; TD, June 29; a 10' window 19' feet into the middle Bakken; gas as high as 9,272 units; lateral drilled in 5 days, two bits; 35 stages, 2.4 million lbs, t9/15; cum 212K 9/19;
30856, 774, EOG, Shell 29-2820H, Parshall, t10/16; cum 187K 9/19;

Thursday, October 22, 2015: 78 wells for the month; 78 wells for the quarter
27002, 1,235, Bruin/HRC, Nelson 157-100-25A-36-4H, Marmon, 33 stages, 4 million lbs, t4/15; cum 221K 9/19;
28530, 1,068, Hess, LK-Trotter-146-97-3625H-2, Little Knife, drilling rig, June 3, 2015; TD, June 14, 2015; 10' window approx 19' into the middle Bakken; gas as high as 9,500 units; t9/15; cum 223K 9/19;
29624, 186, SM Energy, Dohmstriech 15B-20HN, Musta, t10/15; cum 119K 9/19;
29993, 888, Nine Point Energy/Triangle USA, Lee 151-101-8-5-10TFH, Ragged Butte, 31 stages, 4 million lbs, t4/15; cum 98K 9/19; (note: wrong sundry form scanned into this file; #29333 was scanned in)
31030, 1,197, EOG, Shell 52-1930H, Parshall, t9/16; cum 191K 9/19;

Wednesday, October 21, 2015: 73 wells for the month; 73 wells for the quarter
29771, 112, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC Goldsmith 15-22-158-101, Little Muddy (Williams County), a Bakken well, 35 stages; 5.2 million lbs, t6/15; cum 116K 9/19;

Tuesday, October 20, 2015: 72 wells for the month; 72 wells for the quarter
23792, SI/NC-->TATD, CLR, Monroe 2-2H1, Banks, no production data,
28921, 1,269, Sinclair, Highland 4-9H, Sanish, t5/17; cum 233K 10/20; taken off line 4/20; returned to production, 10/20;
31031, 1,038, EOG, Shell 6-1930H, Parshall, t9/16; cum 195K 9/19;
31032, 910, EOG, Shell 5-1930H, Parshall, t9/16; cum 109K 9/19;
31038, 1,136, Equinor/Statoil, Vachal 3-34 7H, Alger, t1/17; cum 235K 9/19; huge jump in production in neighboring #19764;

Monday, October 19, 2015: 67 wells for the month; 67 wells for the quarter
  • 23793, SI/NC-->TA/TATD, CLR, Monroe 3-2H,  Banks, no production data, 
  • 28532, IA/PNA, Hess, HA-Sanford-152-96-1819H-2, Westberg, no production data,
  • 29475, 941, CLR, Candee 6-9H, Chimney Butte, 4 sections, 30 stages; 6 million lbs, t5/15; cum 397K 10/20; offline 4/20; returned to production 7/20;
  • Sunday, October 18, 2015: 64 wells for the month; 64 wells for the quarter
  • 28578, 1,929, Petro-Hunt, Dolezal 145-97-7D-6-2H, Little Knife, t10/15; cum 266K 9/19; cum 335K 11/22;
  • 30880, 423, EOG, Shell 4-1930H, Parshall, t10/16; cum 246K 9/19;
  • 31037, 785, Statoil, Vachal 3-34 8TFH, Alger, t1/17; cum 210K 9/19;

Saturday, October 17, 2015: 61 wells for the month; 61 wells for the quarter
23791, 1,990, CLR, Pasadena 3-2H1, Banks, t10/18; cum 150K 9/19;
28533, 757, Hess, HA-Sanford-152-96-1819H-3, Westberg, t10/15; cum 122K 9/19;
30720, 1,276, XTO, Tobacco Garden 24X-32E, Tobacco Garden, t8/17; cum 115K 9/19;

Friday, October 16, 2015: 58 wells for the month; 58 wells for the quarter
  • 23790, 2706, CLR, Pasadena 2-2H, 4 sections; Banks, t10/18; cum 189K 9/19; off line 3/21 - 5/21; cum 254K 9/21;
  • 28534, AB/1,118, Hess, HA-Sanford-152-96-1819H-4, Westberg, t10/15; cum 131K 9/19;
Thursday, October 15, 2015: 56 wells for the month; 56 wells for the quarter
  • 28535,769, Hess, HA-Sanford-152-96-1819H-5, Westberg, t10/15; cum 160K 9/19; cum 197K 9/21;
  • 28896,1,486, Zavanna/Oasis, Blackjack 24-13 1H/Kemper 6193 14-14B, East Fork,t12/15; cum 278K 3/20; off line 3/21; back on line 5/21; cum 286K 9/21; cum 305K 11/22;
  • 30721,708, XTO, Tobacco Garden 24X-32AXB, Tobacco Garden, South Red River B, t6/15; cum 210K 9/19; cum 260K 9/21; cum 278K 11/22;
  • 30767,1,644, Equinor / Statoil, Judy 22-15 7TFH, East Fork, t1/16; cum 160K 9/19; cum 197K 9/21;
Wednesday, October 14, 2015: 52 wells for the month; 52 wells for the quarter
  • 28536, 1,290, Hess, HA-Sanford-LE-152-96-1819H-1, Westberg, t10/15; cum 199K 9/19; cum 213K 9/21;
  • 28895, 1,135, Zavanna, Blackjack 24-13 2TFH, East Fork, t1/16; cum 216K 9/19; cum 227K 9/21; cum 245K 11/22;
  • 29474, 1,088, CLR, Candee 5-9H1, Chimney Butte, 4 sections, Three Forks, 30 stages, 6 million lbs, a 6-well pad (Candee/Kukla) t5/15; cum 276K 10/20; off line 6/21; remains off line 9/21; cum 289K 6/21;
Tuesday, October 13, 2015: 49 wells for the month; 49 wells for the quarter
  • 30693, 163, EOG, Wayzetta 69-2531H, Parshall, t10/15; cum 93K 9/19; cum 107K 9/21;
  • 30722, 274, XTO, Tobacco Garden 24X-32F, Tobacco Garden, t5/17; cum 140K 9/19; cum 179K 9/21;
  • 30900, 640, CLR, Reckitt Federal 1-22H, Long Creek, t9/15; cum 236K 9/19; cum 276K 9/21;
Monday, October 12, 2015: 46 wells for the month; 46 wells for the quarter
  • 28894, 623, Zavanna, Blackjack 24-13 3H, East Fork, t1/16; cum 290K 10/20; cum 324K 9/21; see this note;
  • 29333, 359, Nine Point Energy/Triangle USA, Wisness 150-100-23-14-8H, Timber Creek, t4/15; cum 186K 9/19; cum 192K 9/21;
  • 29473, 1,001, CLR, Candee 4-9H, Chimney Butte, 4 sections, 30 stages, 3.3 million lbs, t5/15; cum 353K 10/20; off line 6/21; remains off line 9/21; cum 367K 6/21; cum 374K 11/22;
  • 30926, 605, Wayzetta 67-2536H, Parshall, t9/15, cum 242K 10/20; cum 253K 9/21;
Sunday, October 11, 2015: 42 wells for the month; 42 wells for the quarter
  • 30438, AB/436, Hess, EN-Kiesel-LE-155-94-1917H-2, Manitou, t9/15; cum 140K 10/20; cum 150K 7/21; went off line 8/21; see this note;
  • 30780, 2,525, BR, CCU Gopher 2-2-15MBH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum 308K 3/20; taken off line 3/20; remains off line 10/20; back on line 2/21; a huge well; cum 419K 9/21; cum 507K 9/22; off line 9/22;
Saturday, October 10, 2015: 40 wells for the month; 40 wells for the quarter
  • 29332, TA/303, Nine Point Energy/Triangle USA, Wisness 150-100-23-14-12TFH, Timber Creek, t4/15; cum 21K 8/15;
  • 30723, 368, XTO, Tobacco Garden 24X-32B, Tobacco Garden, t5/17; cum 254K 10/20; cum 276K 9/21;
Friday, October 9, 2015: 38 wells for the month; 38 wells for the quarter
  • 29101, 762, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-16-9-10TFH, McGregor, t4/15; cum 175K 9/19; cum 185K 9/21;
  • 30439, 802, Hess, EN-Kiesel-LE-155-94-1918H-1, Manitou, t10/15; cum 107K 9/19; cum 120K 9/21;
  • 30779, 2,325, BR, CCU Gopher 1-2-15TFH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum 234K 10/20; taken off line 3/20; returned to production, 10/20; cum 240K 9/21; intermittent. Seems to steady now. Cum 260K 11/22;
Thursday, October 8, 2015: 35 wells for the month; 35 wells for the quarter
  • 29307, 501, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-16-9-1TFH, McGregor, 35 stages, 4 million lbs, t4/15; cum 128K 9/19; cum 133K 9/21; down to 50 bbls/month;
  • 29308, 924, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-16-9-2MBH, McGregor, t41/5; cum 154K 10/20; taken off line 3/20; returned to production 10/20; cum 160K 9/21;
  • 29309, 1,149, Liberty Resources, ND State 158-95-16-9-2TFH, McGregor, t4/15; cum 174K 10/20; taken off line 6/20; returned to production, 10/20; intermittent production, dying? cum 175K 9/21;
  • 29585, 746, Hess, EN-Kiesel-155-94-1918H-1, Manitou, t10/15; cum 116K 10/20; taken off line 4/20; returned to production, 8/20; cum 124K 9/21;
  • 29805, 802, BR, Morgan 14-21TFH ULW, Pershing, t11/15; cum 138K 10/20; cum 148K 9/21;
  • 30778, 1,844, BR, CCU Red River 8-2-15MBH, Corral Creek, t9/15; cum 302K 10/20; taken off line 4/20; returned to production, 10/20; cum 311K 9/21;
Wednesday, October 7, 2015: 28 wells for the month; 28 wells for the quarter
  • 28394, 341, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 41-30 4T, Baker, t5/15; cum 191K 10/20; ; taken off line 4/20; returned to production 8/20; cum 203K 9/21;
  • 28554, 2,329, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 31-30 2B, Baker, 50 stages, 9.1 million lbs, t5/15; cum 199K 10/20; taken off line 4/20; returned to production 8/20; cum 209K 9/21;
  • 30714, 1,864, XTO, State 11X-16TF4, Charlson, t2/16; cum 208K 10/20; cum 222K 9/21;
Tuesday, October 6, 2015: 25 wells for the month; 25 wells for the quarter
  • 28303, 451, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 31-30 11T, Baker, t5/15; cum 192K 10/20; taken off line 4/20; returned to production 8/20; cum 200K 9/21;
  • 29097, 2,504, Whiting, P Vance 154-97-16-9-21-16H3, Truax, 26 stages, 3.4 million lbs, t4/15; cum 102K 9/19; cum 119K 9/21;
  • 29240, 1,827, Enerplus / Bruin Operating/HRC, Borrud 156-101-2B-11-5H, Tyrone, 34 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t4/15; cum 253K 10/20; cum 262K 9/21; cum 270K 11/22;
  • 29586, 661, Hess, EN-Kiesel-155-94-1918H-4, Manitou, t10/15; cum 122K 10/20; 130K 9/21;
  • 30777, 1,960, BR, CCU Red River 7-2-15TFH, Corral Creek, t10/15; cum 228K 10/20; this well was taken off line 4/20; returned to production, 10/20; neighboring well #27267 with jump in production from 3,000 bbls in 9/17 to 11,451 bbls the next month, 10/27; not taken off line during that period; cum 248K 9/21;
Monday, October 5, 2015: 20 wells for the month; 20 wells for the quarter:
  • 30715, 2,384, XTO, State 11X-16MB4, Charlson, t1/16; cum 269K 10/20; no explanation jump in production; stimulated 11/22/15; 25 stages; 2.94 million lbs proppant; slight jump in production, 5/19; cum 294K 9/21;
  • 30873, 708, Missouri River Resources, Arikara 3W-3H-BK, Squaw Creek, plug and perf, 19 stages, 2.9 million lbs, 320-acre spacing; total depth, 15,631 feet; t7/15; cum 181K 10/20; cum 188K 9/21;
Sunday, October 4, 2015: 18 wells for the month; 18 wells for the quarter
  • 30047, PA/AB/IA/1,186, XTO, Thorp Federal 11X-28E, Little Knife, t10/15; cum 85K 5/20; off line 6/20; remains off line 10/20;
  • 30874, 779, Missouri River Resources, National 3W-4H-TF, Squaw Creek, plug and perf, 19 stages, 2.8 million lbs, 320-acre spacing; total depth, 15,885 feet; t71/5; cum 205K 10/20; cum 219K 9/21; cum 231K 11/22;
  • 30875, 192, XTO, Roen 24X-23AXD, Elk, t1/16; cum 102K 10/20; off-line about half of each month early on; cum 114K 9/21; cum 127K 11/22;
Saturday, October 3, 2015: 15 wells for the month; 15 wells for the quarter
  • 29481, 917, CLR, Barney 7-29H, Brooklyn, 30 stages, 3.4 million lbs, t5/15; cum 291K 10/20; cum 310K 9/21; cum 325K 11/22;
  • 30046, 1PA/1,686, XTO, Thorp Federal 11X-28A, Little Knife, t9/15; cum 202K 10/20; cum 223K 8/21; went off line 9/21; it was noted that CLR has a rig on site on this pad, 9/21; cum 223K 8/21; off line since 8/21;
  • 30882, 599, XTO, Sorenson 31X-28H, Siverston, t11/15; cum 126K 8/20; off line 9/20; remains off line 10/20; back on line 5/21; cum 132K 9/21; was off line for one year; 137K 11/22;
Friday, October 2, 2015: 12 wells for the month; 12 wells for the quarter
  • 29238, 1,209, Bruin/HRC, Borrud 156-101-2B-11-3H, Tyrone, 33 stages, 3.01 million lbs, t4/15; cum 217K 10/20; cum 228K 9/21; cum 239K 11/22;
Thursday, October 1, 2015: 11 wells for the month; 11 wells for the quarter
  • 28637, 1,819, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 10T, Baker, Three Forks, application was "10B"; 11-foot zone beginning 16 feet into the Three Forks, trip gases of 2,284, t5/15; cum 169K 10/20; cum 178K 9/21; cum 143K 11/22;
  • 28648, 1,234, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 9B, Baker, 36 stages, 3.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 179K 10/20; cum 188K 9/21; cum 290K 11/22;
  • 28649, 2,169, Oasis, Chalmers 5300 21-19 11B, Baker, 36 stages, 3.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 228K 10/20; cum 237K 9/21; cum 247K 11/22;
  • 28976, 518, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 21-30 12T, Baker, 50 stages, 9.2 million lbs, t5/15; cum 213K 10/20; cum 225K 9/21; cum 235K 11/22;
  • 28978, 874, Oasis, Wade Federal 5300 21-30 13B, Baker, 50 stages, 9.3 million lbs, t51/5; cum 275K 10/20; cum 288K 9/21; cum 301K 11/22;
  • 29191, 772, CLR, Rennerfeldt 8-30H1, Brooklyn, 30 stages, 5.8 million lbs, t51/5; cum 227K 10/20; cum 243K 9/21; cum 258K 11/22;
  • 29361, 579, Hess, CA-Ferguson Smith-155-95-3031H-4, Capa, t11/15; cum 157K 10/20; cum 169K 9/21; cum 297K 11/22;
  • 29480, 1,010, CLR, Barney 6-29H1, Brooklyn, 30 stages, 5.9 million lbs; t5/15; cum 263K 10/20; cum 279K 9/21; cum 297K 11/22;
  • 29599, 117, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC Durant 10-3-158-101, Little Muddy, 35 stages, 5.2 million lbs, a Bakken well, t6/15; cum 95K 11/20; cum 100K 9/21; cum 105K 11/22;
  • 30639, 0, XTO, Evelyn 31X-3G, Lindahl, t3/16; cum 65K 10/20;and yes, it's still active, 10/20; cum 72K 9/21; cum 76K 10/22; offline 11/22;
  • 30883, 442, XTO, Sorenson 31X-28C, Siverston, t11/15; cum 223K 6/20;  off line as of 7/20; remains off line 10/20; intermittent production; cum 231K 9/21; went offline 7/20 for about a year; cum 249K 11/22;