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
- EIA pdf, Bakken: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/bakken.pdf
- EIA, pdf, Permian: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/permian.pdf
- EIA, pdf, Eagle Ford: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/eagleford.pdf
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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