Sunday, September 20, 2020

Closer Look At The Red Trail Energy Wildcat Well -- September 20, 2020

Updates

September 20, 2020: see first comment. This is a pdf / white paper on RTE:

Original Post 

 The well:

  • 37229, loc/loc, Red Trail Energy, LLC, RTE 10, SESE 10-139-92, 600' FSL 250' FEL; wildcat, far southeast fringe of the Bakken; perhaps outside the Bakken; about 2.5 miles SE of Richardton, ND; most famous for denying a man-camp permit some years ago, some citing the risk of an all-male enclave; about 22 miles due east of Dickinson; FracFocus: no data;

Over at "Bakken Operators":

Red Trail Energy, LLC

  • first mentioned on the blog, December 2, 2019; link here;

Over at NDIC's "well search":

  • #37229 is the company's first permit in North Dakota

Six wells in this immediate area have been drilled over the years; many different formations; all dry. Hope springs eternal. 


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4 comments:

  1. https://undeerc.org/pcor/CO2SequestrationProjects/pdf/RTE-Co-FactSheet-2019.pdf

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    1. Oh, awesome. Thank you. I've added this PDF link to the main body of the blog so more folks will see it. Thank you.

      Bruce

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  2. You bet! Minnkota Power has a similar effort underway near Underwood, ND; but they are using Cyclone 34. I believe Red Trail Energy used a much smaller drilling rig for their project near Richardton, ND.

    Minnkota CO2 Sequestration project:
    https://www.projecttundrand.com/

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    1. Thank you. I will have to come back and do a stand-alone blog bringing all of this together. Much appreciated.

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