Wednesday, November 20, 2019

EIA Dashboards For November, 2019, Posted

The November, 2019, dashboards have been posted, with projected data through December, 2019.

A lot of takeaways here:
  • Bakken
    • new wells, oil/well continues to increase month-over-month
    • new wells: 1,542 bopd, greatly exceeds that of the Permian
    • Oasis using these incredible Bakken wells to fund their Permian operations (previously reported)
    • new wells: natural gas production continues to increase month-over-month; exceeds that of the Permian
    • by the end of the year, North Dakota production will come very close to 1.5 million bopd; data will be released in February, 2020
  • Permian:
    • new wells, oil/well month-over-month, flat 
    • new wells: 793 bopd (51% that of the Bakken)
      • that 793 is so low, I needed to triple check it
    • new wells: natural gas production flat month-over-month
  • Eagle Ford:
    • all that talk about the demise of this field appears to be premature
The links:
Bakken:



Permian:



Eagle Ford:



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The Vocabulary Page

Marches.

Years and years ago I began a very, very intense reading program, chronologically from Homer through Ovid to the great female writers of the 18th century and culminating with Virginia Woolf. It a while to move onto the great 20th century male writers to include Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, and Ernest Hemingway.

Along the way I read George Eliot's Middlemarch. It was there that I followed the history and etymology of "marches." Had I not spent so much time on "marches" during and after reading that book, it is likely I would have completely skipped over this sentence (bel0w(, not thinking much about it.

From The Vikings: A History, by Robert Ferguson, c. 2009:
Charlemagne's authority, and that of the Christian Church, reached its limits at the Saxon marches, in the northeast of the Frankish kingdom. Beyond lay the territories of the Ganes and the ...
Marches: another word to add to the list of vocabulary words I have developed for Arianna.

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