Electric fracks: Halliburton.
NGL processing plant ready to go on line, data points from The Bismarck Tribune:
- west of Williston
- Outrigger Energy II's Bill Sanderson Gas Processing Plant
- completed just eight months after workers broke ground;
- 250 million cubic feet of natural gas/day
- a cryogenic plant: it can go further than some of the other processing plants in the state by cooling the gas enough to separate out ethane and propane from methane, the main ingredient of raw natural gas
- pipeline connecting to that facility: an 80-mile pipeline starting in southeastern Williams County
- anchor customer: XTO, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil
- this plant brings capacity capacity statewide to 3.6 billion cubic feet per day
- the state produced nearly 2.9 billion cubic feet of gas per day
- also connected to two other pipelines:
- Northern Border pipeline
- Oneok
Natural gas processing plants in North Dakota, tag: link here.
Natural gas processing plants in North Dakota tracked here.
Bismarck Tribune photo archived.
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Active rigs:
- data again sequestered by NDIC
- WTI: $53.76
Two new permits, #38080 - #38081, inclusive:
- Operator: North Range Resources
- Field: Grassy Butte (McKenzie); Rough Rider (McKenzie)
- Comments:
- North Range has a permit for an Eagle 2-1V well in NESE 2-145-100, 2207 FSL and 200' FEL:
- North Range has a permit for an Eagle 10-1V well in SENW 10-145-100, 2376 FNL and 1903 FWL
- see more at this post;
Five permits renewed:
- Kraken (4): four Bigfoot permits in Mountrail County;
- Liberty Resources: a Tucson permit in Mountrail County;
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