Friday, October 25, 2019

A Small Operator, Lincoln Energy Partners, With Request For Almost 20 Wells Near Canadian Border -- October 25, 2019

Updates

December 9, 2019: from a reader regarding Lincoln Energy, from a comment sent this date --
Yes, with a 25,101 (total) distance, it works out to (roughly) 2 miles vertical and 3 miles horizontal -- minus the required setback. We have several of these going on out south of Noonan, where units that started at the Canadian border have met up with units coming up from the south. A 1280 unit leaves one section stranded, and since they would rather not have a 640 acre unit, they blend that into a three-section 1920. That is what Lincoln Energy Partners is petitioning for south of Noonan.
Original Post 

November, 2019, NDIC hearing dockets.

Bakken operators tracked here.
Lincoln Energy Partners
  • First blog post: February 22, 2019
  • Website for Lincoln Energy Partners 
    • 852 N. Broadway, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80203
    • non-operator
    • landmen
    • prior to recent foray into the Bakken, it appears they were concentrated on the:
      • DJ Basin Niobrara and Codell
      • Powder River Basin
    • the Bakken not yet mentioned (February 22, 2019)
From the November, 2019, NDIC hearing dockets, case, not a permit:
  • 28121, Lincoln Energy Partners, Noonan-Bakken, i) two 1920-acre units; 8 wells on each; ii) an overlapping 3840-acre unit; one well; Divide County; 
  • the 1920-acre units
    • sections 21/28/33-162-95
    • sections 22/27/34-162-95
The only well in the graphic:
  • 17651, 305, CLR, Tanberg 1-4H, Sadler, t12/10; cum 126K 8/19;
A well not in the graphic, but to the east, but in the Noonan oil field:
  • 27298, 699, CLR, Brodal 1-36H, Noonan, t4/14; cum 102K 8/19; 
The graphic:

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