Saturday, October 31, 2009

Is the Bakken over-hyped?

It depends on one's perspective.

The Chandler James: a monster well after one year of production. Posted October 31, 2009
A tip of the hat to Larry at the Teegue Discussion Boards [all "Teegue" links are broken] for passing this one along.

This is the Chandler James well ["Teegue" link broken] right on the border of the Sanish/Parshall oil fields (permit 17263, operated by Murex).

This well was spudded almost exactly one year ago. It had an initial production of slightly more than 3,000 barrels the first day. It has gone on to produce in excess of 381,000 barrels of oil in this past year. After the initial production, there has been no decline in the monthly production of oil. In the first month of operation, it produced 34,862 barrels of oil; in the most recent reporting period, one year later, it produced 38,325 barrels of oil.

The price of oil has averaged well above $50 this past year, but at $50 a barrel, this well has generated over $19 million so far.

Is the Bakken over-hyped? It depends on your perspective. (Another blogger, Fabius Maximus, who I think is no longer active, argued that the Bakken was over-hyped.)

Incidentally, a well with permit number 18200 is right next to the Chandler James well is on the confidential list. It's a Fidelity (MDU) well, Kinnoin 24-13H (misspelled on the daily activity report as Kinnion. Last time I checked -- Feb 2, 2010 -- it appears this well is not yet drilled -- it does not have a release date on the confidential list and it is not on the active well list).

And people think I'm inappropriately exuberant!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Fossil Fuel Companies Going Green. Sort of.

Enbridge will acquire a solar energy project in Ontario, Canada, from First Solar.

I used to be worried about "cap and trade" and how it would affect my energy-weighted portfolio. I no longer worry about it.

The fossil-fuel companies have this figured out. They will buy just enough "green" projects/companies to off-set their carbon footprint. They will pay themselves and not someone else.

I have to thank Congress for delaying action on any "climate change" bill so that fossil-fuel companies would have time to get these plans in place.

Also, is it just me, or does a solar energy project in Canada make sense? I assume the generators will be turned off during the winter (no sun) and working over time during the long summer days.

Is It Just Me?

No Photo?
Is it just me or did others wonder why there is no photo of this community organizer who has had five prior run-ins with the police, with the charges including, assault, and weapons possession? No photo. 
The privileged daughter of a prominent city doctor, and her boyfriend — a Harvard grad and Occupy Wall Street activist — have been busted for allegedly having a cache of weapons and a bombmaking explosive in their Greenwich Village apartment.
A detective discovered a plastic container with seven grams of a white chemical powder called HMTD, which is so powerful, cops evacuated several nearby buildings.
Police also found a flare launcher, which is a commercial replica of a grenade launcher; a modified 12 gauge Mossberg 500 shotgun; ammo; and nine high-capacity rifle magazines, the sources said.
Cops also allegedly uncovered papers about creating homemade booby traps, improvised submachine guns, and various handwritten notebooks containing chemical formulas.
Also, this is the city that the mayor says has the strictest gun laws in the nation. When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.
Wrong Number?
Is it just me or do others wonder how one mistakenly knows a "telephone sex" phone number? According to NBC 6, South Florida: Florida Gov. Rick Scott mistakenly gave out the number for an adult phone line when he tried to provide the number for the toll-free meningitis hotline at a news conference Tuesday. [The best comment: I thought meningitis made your neck stiff.]
Google Satellite View
Is it just me or do the Google satellite views look better: more detail, sharper images?
Stimulus Money Has Run Out
Was it just me or did everyone else know that the stimulus money to prop up state and local governments would just postpone the inevitable?
Mortgage Defaults
Was is just me or did others predict that home loan modifications would make little difference? The news is in: the majority of home loan modifications end up in default ... again.

And again, July 20, 2010: more than 40 percent leave Obama's mortgage-aid program. November 2, 2010: And now President Obama changes course on mortgages; does he have any economic compass?
DKRW and North American Natural Gas Shortage
Is it just me or do others find this opening statement by DKRW confusing, or a blatant non-truth:
"The most conservative estimates of North American natural gas supply demonstrate a serious shortfall in production for the foreseeable future. With short supply driving prices higher, we are now seeing some of the highest natural gas prices in the world here in the Southwestern United States ..."
Everything I read suggests just the opposite, specifically: North America is swimming in natural gas; and, the price of natural gas continues to deteriorate.
It should be noted that DKRW is a "clean energy" play and has a huge interest in GE-delivered wind turbines for their wind energy projects.
Global  Warming
Is it just me or have others noted there has been no mainstream media coverage of the fact that Lake Erie is nearly completely frozen over, the first time in fourteen (14) years? Had it not been for Fox News and the Drudge Report I would have missed it. I guess global warming is everywhere but the United States, and the United States is to blame for it.
Obama's Secret War in Pakistan
Is it just me or do others remember the secret war that Richard Nixon was accused of promulgating during the Vietnam War when he launched raids on "safe areas" just across the border in neighboring countries? The US mainstream media is not reporting that our current president is doing the same thing in Afghanistan as he triples the Predator strikes in Pakistan. But our friends in England are getting the story out.  I don't recall that Nixon was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize; Barack Obama was.
President Obama's Budget
Is it just me or do others recall the language used when President Bush sent his budget to a Democratically-controlled congress:  DOA?  For President Obama, same result, but paragraphs to explain it in mainstream media. 
Arms Sale to Taiwan
Is it just me or do others find it strange that the Nobel Peace Prize winner has announced plans for more than $6 billion in arms sales to Taiwan just when things seemed so quiet in that part of the world? And in the very same weekend that deal is announced, the administration raises the stakes by sending a missile shield (thanks to previous administrations that we even have the shield) to the Mideast, further antagonizing Iran. The "peace president" is also increasing nuclear weapons budget to research smaller nuclear weapons. 
Angry Young Man
Is it just me or is the president coming across as an angry young man? His public display of dissing the Supreme Court, who sat directly in front of him, encouraging the packed room to stand up as one body and clap, with the judges remaining sitting -- how embarrassing -- was probably the most impolite moment of any State of the Union address I can remember. I wonder what his mother would have thought? Or even his wife? He just seems to immature and angry. How does one "reach across the aisle" with that kind of grandstanding? The swing vote was a moderate (liberal by some definitions); I can hardly imagine the Court being all that friendly when the administration argues its next case.

From my perspective, this is his short list of enemies: the coal industry ("the industry will go bankrupt"); the Olympic committee; the environmentalists (no White House action in his first year); the military ("don't ask, don't tell" policy); the bankers; Wall Street ("fat cats"); the police (for acting "stupidly"); New York City (bringing the terrorist trial to Manhattan); the oil industry; the Supreme Court; China; Fox Television; talk radio; France; and, Queen Elizabeth.

Except for the unions working at General Motors who were bailed out, I think the president has managed to insult everyone in his first year in office. It just may be me, but positive comments might be a whole lot more helpful.
[Update: his meeting with the Republicans three days later confirms his "anger-based" ideology. The AP reports that he went to the Republican strategy off-site to look at ways for all parties to work together, but after a few conciliatory remarks, the president once again showed his anger and frustration.]
 Who's Smarter Than a Sixth Grader?
Is it just me or am I missing something?

President Obama needs a teleprompter when talking to 6th graders.

In addition, a Secret Service operative stood ready to protect the president against any 12-y/o throwing a shoe.

But again, I must be missing something.
The Nightmare Continues
Is it just me or am I missing something? At a time when banks are failing at record numbers, the administration (excepting the Treasury) wants to make it even tougher for banks to survive.  
AP reports, January 22, 2010: "Regulators shut down banks Friday in Florida, Missouri, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington, bringing to nine the number of bank failures so far in 2010, following 140 closures last year in the toughest economic environment since the Great Depression."
On Dithering
Is it just me or am I missing something with regard to Obama's most recent push to concentrate on banking reform?
Was this the conversation in the oval office on his one-year anniversary in the White House: "Now that we've spent a year getting nowhere with health care reform, let's spend the next year on bank reform. Even my staunchest supporters, Barney Frank and Christopher Dodd tell me even if supported, it won't pass for four or five years."
Meanwhile, according to CNBC, on January 22, 2010, the day President Obama declares war on the banking industry, unemployment rose in 43 states with New York and New Jersey setting new multi-year highs. And then we have statistics like these: "Michigan shed 15,700 jobs, but 31,000 people left the labor force. That caused the state's jobless rate to fall slightly, to 14.6 percent from 14.7 percent. Michigan has the nation's highest unemployment rate." That's right: Michigan's unemployment rate, the highest in the nation, drops 0.1 percent because 31,000 people left the labor force. The only way to explain this: President Obama wants New York and New Jersey to feel Michigan's pain. By regulating the banks, Mayor Bloomberg of New York City says jobs will be lost in his city and his state. By the way, North Dakota had the lowest unemployment rate of 4.4 percent.
On Smoking Guns
Is it just me or is there something I'm missing when the administration says there was no smoking gun with regard to the 23-year-old Nigerian who almost blew up a Delta/NWA airliner -- a 23 y/o Nigerian who a) the CIA had identified as a threat; b) who trained in Yemen; c) whose father alerted authorities; d) who bought a one-way ticket to the US with cash; e) who had an expired visa and denied a British visa; f) who traveled halfway around the world with no luggage; g) who needed help boarding a plane because his papers were not in order?  I suppose the administration was correct; there was no one smoking gun; there were not less than eight. Oh, well. Yemen. Delta/NWA. Dec 2009.
On Clemency
Is is just me or is there something wrong with our system when a governor can grant clemency for a man sentenced to a 95-year prison term who (the perp, not the governor) then goes out and kills four cops in cold blood? Folks are not sentenced for 95 years for jay walking. Governor Huckabee; cop killer, Washington state, Nov 2009.
On Terrorism

Homeland Security/TSA personnel treat 90-y/o grandmothers like potential terrorists before boarding a plane, and yet the FBI dropped their inquiry into the US Army Muslim psychiatrist at Fort Hood after he exchanged e-mails with a radical cleric in Yemen. Is it just me, or is Homeland Security/FBI bureaucratic bumblers? Fort Hood. Yemen. Dec 2009.
On Terrorism

Is it just me, or do others have the same question: why is it called terrorism when an Islamist cries "Allāhu Akbar" ( "God is Great") and then flies an airplane into a building, but "we're asked not to jump to conclusions when that same Islamist cries "Allāhu Akbar"  ("God is Great") and then shoots and kills/wounds 43 innocent Americans?

By the way, as long as we're asking questions, would this qualify as a "hate crime"? November 7, 2009.

For those who say he did not have ties with al-Qaeda, not so fast. There is now evidence of attempts to contact al-Qaeda electronically. Fort Hood. Yemen. November 9, 2009.
On Unemployment
Is it just me, or does it seem the only thing the government is currently working on is health care reform (now 1,990 pages thick)?

I hear very little about any plan for Afghanistan despite mounting losses. I hear very little about Iraq despite huge blasts near the "green zone," the safe part of Baghdad. I hear very little about the $1.4 trillion deficit, except that we will add to it with health care "reform," now estimated to cost $1.055 trillion. Yes, trillion. I hear very little about the incredible lack of H1N1 flu vaccine (promised 150 million doses; we have about 20 million).

But, come drought or high water, and despite 65% of Americans against a 1,990-page health care reform, "they" are determined to force it down our throats.

Oh, that other pesky little problem: 10.2% unemployment, including 15% unemployment in Michigan, 13% in California.

Update: President Obama has not put off indefinitely any decision on Afghanistan. This suggests a president who is in over his head; unable to make a decision. Posted November 3, 2009. Updated November 24, 2009.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Record Well in the Bakken -- April 5, 2010 (And A Small Update, October 27, 2014)

5,133.  'Nuf said.

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I am posting this on October 27, 2014, for my private notes. I am posting it at the bottom of a very, very old note that I doubt anyone will ever find.

I'm writing it, trying to figure out how "this" (the slumping price of oil) will play out.

This was the start of an e-mail that I never sent to Don. Combine this note with my posted note of October 15, 2014.

I might finish it at a later date:
There is a glut of oil driving down prices. Production has to be cut to move prices up. Companies cannot agree to work together to cut production (collusion) and it wouldn't work any way.

I assume it will play out like this if prices look like they will remain low for the foreseeable future. Bigger, better capitalized companies will buy smaller companies. The smaller companies may not show much of a profit in the sale, but at least they won't go bankrupt, and perhaps the CEO, some officers will keep their jobs with the new company. 

Some companies will merge.

There will be fewer companies. The old companies and/or the merged companies will then have increased production but not as much as if all the companies still existed.

NOW:
Company A: 1,000 bopd
Company B: 800 bopd
Company C: 600 bopd
Company D: 400 bopd
Total: 2,800 bopd

THEN:
Company A buys Company D but cuts production from 1,400 bopd to 1,200 bopd.
Company B and C merge: new company cuts production from 1,200 bopd to 1,000 bopd
Total: 2,200 bopd

So, overall production is decreased, but companies A shows growth; and the merged company (B/C) shows growth (compared to the individual companies before they merged).

There could be a scramble for smaller companies to find a white knight to buy them out, or merge.

In the Bakken, if everyone perceives the glut to last for the foreseeable future, operators are going to drill only in their very best areas. There will be a gradual movement to the area around Watford City.

High Initial Production Numbers - Page 1

THIS IS PAGE 1 OF HIGH IPs

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The links to Teegue's Bakken Shale Group were broken in early September, 2013, when he/she shut down the site. She couldn't take the nonsense.

Note: there are many inconsistencies/errors on this page. When I was first starting out, I did not recognize the difference between "boe" and "bo" when the operators were reporting "record IPs" in their press releases. In addition, a lot of entries were reported twice. I'm gradually working on cleaning this page up. 

Comments regarding these data points are at the bottom of the page.


Permits
 
Permits 27360 - 30369: Permits issued in calendar year 2014
Permits 24693 --27359: Permits issued in calendar year 2013 
Permits 22160 -- 24692 : Permits issued in calendar year 2012
Permits 20247 -- 22159: Permits issued in calendar year 2011
Permits 18571 -- 20246 : Permits issued in calendar year 2010
Permits 17946 - 18570: permits issued in 2009
Pretty much in order they were reported


Update, April 4, 2012: the threshold has been moved to ~ 2,400 (minimum) to be placed on this page, with allowances for wells with IPs even less than this. Purely arbitrary.

Update, July 29, 2011: this list is becoming unmanageable. From now only those wells that get my attention will be listed here, and generally that means IPs greater than ~ 2,800.  

Update, May 30, 2012: IPs have been coming down a bit in general. IPs as low as 2,100 will be posted in some cases, particularly in companies that drill relatively few wells, or generally report lower IPs.


20505, 2,868, Whiting, Brown 41-28XH, Sanish, t3/12; cum 345K 3/15; 

21621, 2,551, BEXP, Strobeck 27-34 6H, Alger, t7/12; cum 219K 3/15; 
21622, 2,020, BEXP, Strobeck 27-34 7H, Alger, t7/12; cum 183K 3/15;
21623, 2,071, BEXP, Strobeck 27-34 8TFH, Alger, t7/12; cum 152K 3/15;
21306, 2,431, KOG, Koala 15-31-30-2H, Poe; t5/12; cum 221K 3/15;

22062, 3,371, BEXP, Anderson 28-33 3H, Alger, t6/12; cum 235K 3/15; 
20636, 5,130 1,363, BR, Brazos 24-34H, middle Bakken, Charlson, short lateral, the horizontal leg was drilled in four days; 11 stages (?); the IP of 5,130 was confirmed on the well file report; [The NDIC ticket shows the IP to be 1,363; April, 2014]; t6/12; cum 125K 3/15;

22670, 2,563, Whiting, Fladeland 14-27H, Sanish, t6/12; cum 241K 3/15;

20840, 3,376, Whiting, Maki 41-33XH, Sanish, t2/12; cum 191K 11/12; middle Bakken; 30 stages; 2.6 million pounds; all sand; spudded November 28, vertical total depth on December 4 (6 days); total depth for the lateral reached December 12 (8 days later): 13 days from spud! Gas shows were reported as being very high at times; t2/12; cum 494K 3/15;

22050, 2,806, BR, Kummer 41-30MBH, Blue Buttes, t5/12; cum 385K 3/15;
20621, 3,591, BR, Blue Ridge 14-21TFH, Keene, Three Forks, t5//12; cum 268K 3/15;
20624, 2,019, Oasis, Wrangell Federal 5602 43-11H, Bonetrail, t3/12; cum 141K 3/15;

22005, 3,090, BEXP, Melissa 31-30 1H, East Fork, Williams, t5/12; cum 179K 3/15;
19678, 2,186, Helis, Moberg 15-18H, Croff (just west of Grail), McKenzie, t5/12; cum 279K 3/15;

21784, 559, ERF, Lion 149-93-31A-30-2H TF, Dunn; originally reported incorrectly; t6/12; cum 170K 3/15;
20323, 3,325, BR, Midnight Run 11-1MBH, McKenzie, t12/11; cum 250K 3/15;

22384, 2,910, BEXP, Mark 4-9 1H, Williston, t5/12; cum 223K 3/15;

21701, 2,057, KOG, Skunk Creek 13-18-17-9H, Heart Butte, t6/12; cum 207K 3/15;
22548, 2,664, Whiting, Smith 41-12H, Sanish, t7/12; cum 170K 3/15;
20079, 2,760, Whiting, Obrigewitch 21-16TFH, Bell, t2/12; cum 309K 3/15;

20888, 3,415, EOG, Clarks Creek 14-1819H, Clarks Creek, 4 sections, t4/12; cum 305
K 3/15;

22178, 2,363 BEXP, Lund 3-34 1H, Briar Creek, t5/12; cum 144K 3/15;
22181, 2,263, Newfield, Wisness 152-96-21-2H, Clear Creek, t3/12; cum 144K 3/15;  

21667, 3,285, Oasis, Cliff Federal 5200 14-5H, Camp, t312; cum 240K 3/15;

21527, 2,060, Whiting, Buresh 34-10TFH, Dutch Henry Butte, t2/12; cum 185K 3/15;

20098, 2,315, XTO, John 33X-8, Grinnell, Williams County, t3/12; cum 201K 3/15;
 
20637, 1,980, BR, Llano 34-34H, originally reported incorrectly; t6/12; cum 190K 3/15;

20635, 2,477, BR, Frio 24-34H,  Charlson, t6/12; cum 171K 3/15;

20780, 2,190, Helis, Henderson 1-28/33H, Grail, Bakken, t6/12; cum 375K 3/15;
21437, 2,256, Helis, Lawlar 16-8/5H, Grail, t4/12; cum 292K 3/15;
21521, 1,521, Helis, Dailey 4-12/13H, Spotted Horn, t3/12; cum 325K 3/15;
21706, 2,002, Denbury Onshore, Lundin 11-13SEH, Siverston, t4/12; cum 195K 3/15;

20828, 2,456, Whiting, Frank 24-7TFH, Bell, t1/12; cum 317K 3/15;

21640, 3,163, Oasis, Catch Federal 5201 11-12H, Camp, t2/12; cum 213K 3/15;
21750, 2,084, MRO, Wakelum 31-3TFH, Reunion Bay, t3/12; cum 239K 3/15;

21068, 491, CLR, Irgens Rexall 156-99-1801H, Williams (NDIC has wrong IP); t5/12; cum 118K 2/14;
20998, 3,024, BEXP, Charles 3-10 2H, Todd, Bakken, t4/12; cum 149K 2/14;
20999, 2,603, BEXP, Cherrey 34-27 1H, Tood, t4/12; cum 165K 2/14;

21153, 2,466, BEXP, Abelmann State 21-16 2H, Camp, Bakken, t1/12; F; cum 139K 2/14;
21740, 2,389, BEXP, Blanche 27-22 1H, Painted Woods, t3/12; cum 117K 1/14;
21006, 3,001, BEXP, Orville 4-9 2H, Todd, t3/12; cum 44K 5/12;
21007, 2,788, BEXP, Orville 4-9 1H, Todd, t3/12; cum 155K 1/14;
21005, 2,436, BEXP, Borsheim Trust 33-28 1H, Todd, Bakken, t3/12; cum 35K 5/12;
21562, 2,037, BEXP, Borsheim Trust 33-28 2H, Todd, t3/12; cum 180K 1/14;
21154, 2,460, BEXP, Ron 28-33 1H, Camp, Bakken, t5/12; cum 20K 5/12;

21740, 2,389, BEXP, Blanche 27-22 1H, Painted Wood, t3/12; cum 117K 1/14;
20504, 2,696, Whiting, Pronghorn Federal 21-13TFH, Park, t12/11; cum 172K 1/14;
20170, 2,939, Newfield, Moberg Federal 149-95-29-32-2H, Bear Den, t5/12; cum 246K 1/14;

21150, 3,021, Oasis, Kestrel Federal 5401 43-22H, Todd, t1/12; cum 67K 4/12;
21582, 2,285, GMXR, Lange 11-30-1H, Bennett Creek, t4/12; cum 17K 4/12;

21045, 3,205, BEXP, Ruth 28-33 1H, East Fork, Bakken, t4/12; cum 36K 5/12; 

21046, 2,2,64, BEXP, Jack 21-16 1H, East Fork, Bakken, t5/12; cum 74K 12/12; 

21498, 2,006, BEXP, Martin 32-31 1H, Rosebud, t3/12; cum 98K 1/14;

21992, 2,579, KOG, Koala 15-31-30-3H, Poe, t5/12; cum 190K 1/14;
21006, 3,001, BEXP, Orville 4-9 2H, Williams, t3/12; cum 177K 1/14;
21007, 2,788, BEXP, Orville 4-9 1H, Todd, t3/12; cum 155K 1/14;
21005, 2,436, BEXP, Borsheim Trsut 33-28 1H,Todd, t3/12; cum 141K 1/14;
21562, 2,037, BEXP, Borsheim Trust 33-28 2H, Todd, t3/12; cum 180K 1/14;
21154, 2,460, BEXP, Ron 28-33 1H, Camp, t5/12; cum 103K 1/14;
21138, 2,555, BEXP, Gathman 30-19 1H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t12/11; cum 131K 1/14;

21409, 2,993, BR, Neil 24-19MBH, McKenzie, Haystack Butte (east-central McKenzie), t3/12; cum 89K 1/14; 

21822, 3,000, KOG, Thomas 154-98-15-33-23-2H, Truax field, Williams (this was reported back on May 14, 2012), t5/12; cum 210K 1/14;

21632, 3,230 max; 2,265 - 7-day; Larson 149-100-9-4-1H, Ellsworth oil field; 31 frac stages; 100% ceramics, t5/12; cum 107K 1/14;

20591, 2,656, Helis, Jones 4-15/22H, Blue Buttes, Bakken,  t4/12; cum 48K 4/12;

21804, 2,699, BEXP, Clifford Bakke 26-35 4H, Alger, t2/12; cum 49K 3/12; in less than 2 months --> almost 50K bbls;
21703, 2,112, Petro-Hunt, Miller 157-101-12C-1-1H, Otter field; t2/12; Otter field is northwest of Williston; in Williams County, immediately north of Tyrone oil field;
21483, 2,503, Whiting, Marsh 21-16TFH-R, Dutch Henry Butte, t11/11; cum 57K 3/12;
20864, 2,521, Oasis, Bray 5301 43-12H, Baker, t1/12; cum 45K 3/12;
20893, 2,805, Whiting, Mastel 41-18TFH, Bell, t11/11; cum 117K 3/12;

21499, 2,327, BEXP, Dominek 13-24 1H, Todd, 25K in 1.5 months; going to be a nice well;

20215, 2,140, XTO, FBIR Guyblackhawk 24X-27, Heart Butte;  t2/12; cum 1K 3/12;
21190, 2,580, BEXP, Lyle 21-16 1H, Elk, t4/12; cum 130K 1/14;
21431, 2,199, BEXP, Stallion 33-28 1H, Ragged Butte, t3/12; cum 112K 1/14;
21033, 3,473, BEXP, Lloyd 34-3 2H, Sandrocks, t3/12; cum 146K 1/14;
21034, 3,499, BEXP, Bugs 27-22 1H, Poe, t3/12; cum 169K 1/14;
21106, 2,289, BEXP, Helling 16-21 1H, Ragged Butte, t2/12; cum 127K 1/14;
21509, 3,571, BEXP, Forest 26-35 1H, Camp, t3/12; cum 157K 1/14;
20672, 2,499, Whiting, DRS Federal 24-24TFH,  t11/11; cum 65K 3/12;
20930, 2,700, BR, Colton 21-30H, Haystack Butte, t12/11; cum 20K 3/12;
21245, 4,378, BEXP, Heinz 18-19 1H, wildcat, Bakken; t4/12; t4/12; cum 49K 7/12;
19893, 2,112 , BR, Gorhman 24-31MBH, Bailey, Bakken, s9/11; t2/12; cum 160K 1/14;
20526, 2,446, Whiting, Smith 34-12TFH, Park, Bakken, s6/11; t9/11; F; cum 157K 7/12; WOW!
21358, 3,863, BEXP, Clifford Bakke 26-35 2H, Mountrail, Alger; t1/12; cum 131K 7/12;
The following DNR wells came from a DNR presentation and the IPs include natural gas (boe); oil bbls (bo) appreciably less:
19594, 1,411, DNR, Rolfson 21-16SEH, Siverston; t10/11; cum 116K 7/12;
19593, 1.849, DNR, Rolfson 11-16NEH, Siverston; t10/11; cum 90K 7/12;
20770, 1,514, DNR, Serrahn 41-6SWH, Siverston; t1/12; cum 75K 7/12;
21208, 1,652, DNR, Jore 34-22NWH, North Tobacco; t1/12; cum 79K 7/12;
21084, 1.497, DNR, Satter 24-35SEH, Siverston; t1/12; cum 89K 7/12;
21459, 1,548, DNR, Nelson 24-11NEH, Garden; t3/12; cum 62K 7/12;
21598, 1,570, DNR, Johnson 24-31NEH, Siverston; t3/12; cum 56K 7/12
21282, 3,219, BEXP, Margaret 5-8 1H, Spring Creek/Wildcat, Bakken. The well is about 2 miles northeast of Rawson, between Alexander and Watford City, North Dakota; t 1/12; cum 135K 1/14;

21331, 2,164, Helis, Foreman 5-2/1H, Spotted Horn, t1/12; cum 204K 1/14;

19505, 2,252, KOG, Charging Eagle 15-14-11-4H, Dunn; t3/12; cum 73K 7/12

21394, 2,065, Newfield, Wehrung 150-99-11-2-1H, Tobacco Garden, t2/12; cum119K 1/14;

20589, 4,815, Whiting, Tarpon Federal 21-4H, said to have a 7,000 boepd IP; record TFS (as of Feb, 2012); Twin Valley; s8/11; t10/11; cum 406K 1/14; 30 stages; 2 million lbs sand/mesh

20399, 2,081, Oasis, Stewart 5200 12-29H, Bakken, Stockyard Creek, t3/12; cum 78K 1/14;
20980, 2,708, BEXP, Hawkeye 16-21 1H, Bakken, Todd, t11/11; cum 166K 1/14;
21188, 2,033, Whiting, Jones 34-4H, Bakken, Sanish, t3/12; cum 178K 1/14;

21224, 2,303, KOG, Skunk Creek 2-8-17-14H3, South Fork, t1/12; cum 117K 7/12;
21359, 2,462, BEXP, Clifford Bakke 26-35 3H, Alger, t1/12; cum 186K 1/14;

20327, 2,443, BR, Midnight Run 41-1TFH, Union Center, Bakken, t12/11; cum 110K 5/13;
20717, 3,295, BEXP, Hilly 22-15 1H, Camp, Bakken, t11/11; cum 174K 1/14;
19089, 2,500, Newfield, Sand Creek State 1-16H, Sand Creek, Bakken, t1/12; cum 138K 1/14;
20712, 2,575, BEXP, Topaz 20-17 1H, Banks, Bakken, t12/11; cum 154K 1/14;
20325, 2,846, BR, Midnight Run 21-1MBH, Union Center, Bakken, t12/11; cum 151K 5/13
20528, 2,892, BR, Chuckwagon 21-15MBH, Sand Creek, Bakken, t12/11; cum 95K 1/14;
21138, 2,555, BEXP, Gathman 30-19 1H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t12/11; cum 131K 1/14;
20716, 2,983, BEXP, Marvin 27-34 1H, Camp, Bakken, t11/11; cum 151K 1/14;
20872, 3,694, Oasis, Borden Federal 5300 24-34H, Willow Creek, Bakken, t9/11; cum 126K 5/12;

20314, 3,365, Oasis, Lewis Federal 5300 31-31H, Wildcat, Bakken, t8/11; cum 98K 5/12;
21250, 2,568, Slawson, Gabriel 3036-25H, North Tobacco Garden, Bakken, t11/11; cum 55K 5/12;
21062, 2,943, BEXP, Rose 12-13 1H, Avoca, Bakken, t10/11; cum 93K 5/12;
20966, 3,082, BEXP, William 25-36 1H, Camp, Bakken, t11/11; cum 196K 1/14;
18129, 2,526, Dakota-3, Ethan Hall 14HC, McGregory Buttes, Bakken, t11/11; cum 142K 1/14;
19639, 2,414, Oasis, Cook 5300 42-12H, Willow Creek, Bakken, t9/11; cum 201K 1/14;

20712, 2,575, BEXP, Topaz 20-17 1H, McKenzie; Topaz is 20 miles to the east of Hilly (see below); it is in Truax field, right next to Sand Creek; 20712 is a long lateral going north; 20713 is a long lateral going south from the same pad (still on DRL when I posted this Feb 7, 2012); 12/11; cum 154K 1/14;
20717, 3,295, BEXP, Hilly 22-15 1H, McKenzie, Camp oil field (just to the west of the Bakken bull's eye) Bakken, t11/11; cum 174K 1/14;

19898, 2,421, Helis, Gabbert 3-3/10H, Grail, Bakken, t10/11; cum 270K 1/14;
20305, 3,431, BEXP, Charlie Sorenson 17-8 2H, Alger, Bakken, t12/11; cum 58K 3/12;  
20202, 2,634, Oasis, Mallard 5692 21-20H, Alger, Bakken, s4/11; 8/11; cum 98K 3/12;
20790, 2,691, BEXP, Brown 30-19 2H, Alger, Bakken, 37 stages, 4 million lbs (2.4 million lbs ceramics); middle Bakken (this is very interesting; in the file report, the IP is stated very clearly to be 3,691); t10/11; cum 183K 1/14;
19972, 2,705, Whiting, Oppeboen 14-5WH, Sanish, Bakken, 22 stages; 1.9 million lbs, no ceramics; s3/11; t7/11; cum 64K 11/11

20451, 3,502, Whiting, Nesheim 11-24XH, Sanish, Bakken, t7/11; cum 354K 1/14;
20895, 2,301, Newfield, Syverson 150-99-36-25-1H, Siverston, Bakken, s7/11; t10/11; cum 84K 3/12; 32 stages, 3.8 million lbs
20926, 2,682, KOG, Skunk Creek 12-10-11-9H3, South Fork, Bakken, t101/11; cum 175K 1/14;
20275, 2,924, Oasis, Kline Federal 5300 11-18H, Wildcat, Bakken, t7/11; cum 177K 1/14;
20184, 2,033, Whiting, Snyder 21-11H, Sanish, Bakken, t7/11; cum 270K 1/14;
20451, 3,502, Whiting, Nesheim 11-24XH, Sanish, t7/11; cum 318K 5/13;
20036, 2,331, XTO, FBIR Smith 11X-10, Heart Butte, Bakken, t10/11; cum 210K 1/14;
19876, 2,879, BEXP, Enderud 9-4 1H, Banks, Bakken, t10/11; cum 170K 5/13;
19775, 2,645, BR, Patton 31-1H, Bailey, Bakken, t7/11; cum 168K 1/14;
19690, 2,884, BR, Mazama 44-21H, Westberg, Bakken, t7/11; cum 231K 1/14;
19058, 2,834, BEXP, Bures 20-29-1H, Alger, t11/11; cum 200K 1/14;
19788, 3,742, BEXP, Charlie Sorenson 17-8 1H,  Alger, t10/11; cum 188K 1/14;
20306, 2,232, BEXP, Bures 20-29 2H, Alger, t10/11; cum 179K 1/14;
19684, 2,423, Whiting, Arnegard 21-26H, Wildcat, Bakken, s2/11; t6/11; cum 134K 1/14; middle Bakken, 30 stages, 2.3 million lbs proppant; sand, no ceramics
19913, 2,825, Oasis, Sparrow Federal 5201 42-11H, Camp, Bakken, cased hole; 4.6 lbs lbs proppant; 2 lbs sand; 2.7 lbs ceramics; t6/11; cum 217K 1/14;
19475, 2,503, Whiting, Brookbank State 41-16XH, Sanish, middle Bakken, s10/10; t6/11; cum 76K bo cum 10/11; 6 stages, 96K lbs sand; t6/11; cum 228K 1/14;
19587, 2,655, KOG, Skunk Creek 12-10-11-9H , South Fork, Bakken, t10/11; cum 114K 6/12;
20842, 2,743, BEXP, Larsen 3-10 2H, Williston, Bakken; on the same pad as the Lucy Hanson (20013); the Lucy Hanson went south into the Catwalk field; the Larsen went north into the Williston field (different fields; same pad); no frack data at file report on date released from confidential status
KOG wells reported in a KOG press release:
  • 3,042, Koala 9-5-6-5H, McKenzie
  • 19651, 1,919, Koala 9-5-6-12H3, McKenzie; middle Bakken, 22 stages; 3 million lbs; the designation is "H3" but it's a middle Bakken; t4/11; cum 175K 12/12;
  • 3,412, Koala 3-2-11-14H, McKenzie
  • 3,021, Koala 3-2-11-13H, McKenize
20498, 2,230, Denbury Onshore, Loomer 34-4NWH, North Tobacco Garden, Bakken, t7/11; cum 127K 1/14;
20282, 2,671, BEXP, Williston Airport 2-11 1H, Todd, Bakken; t10/11; cum 201K 1/14;
20639, 2,901, BEXP, Judy 22-15 1H, East Fork, Bakken, t9/11; cum 197K 1/14;
20456, 3,034, Newfield Production, Staal 150-99-23-14-1H, South Tobacco Garden, Bakken; t8/11; cum 86K 3/12;
18981, 2,952, BEXP, Holm 9-4 1H, Alger, Bakken, t8/11; cum 168K 1/14;
20373, 2,812, BEXP, Alger State 16-21 1H, Alger, Bakken, t8/11; cum 227K 1/14;
20013, 3,771, BEXP, Lucy Hanson 15-22 1H, Catwalk, Bakken; t8/11; cum 107K 3/12
18691, 3,731, Newfield, Wisness Federal 152-96-4-2H, Westberg, Bakken, t7/11; cum 274K 1/14;
20345, 2,746, BEXP, Gunderson 15-22 1H, Banks, Bakken
20108, 2,789, Newfield, Lawlar 151-98-31-30-1H, Siverston, Bakken; t7/11; cum 75K 3/12;
19444, 3,106, Whiting, Hecker 21-18TFH, Stark County; t3/11; cum 210K 3/12;
19930, 2,670, BEXP, Russell 10-3 1H, Painted Woods, Bakken; t6/11; cum 90K 3/12;
19829, 2,965, BEXP, O'Neill 17-20 1H, Todd, Bakken, t5/11; cum 208K 1/14;
19764, 3,249, BEXP, Vachal 3-34 1H, Alger, Bakken; t5/11; cum 125K 3/12;
20178: 2,788, BEXP, Erickson 8-17 3H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t4/11; cum 172K 1/14;
19961, 2,816, KOG, Koala 3-2-11-14H, Poe, Bakken, t7/11; cum 280K 1/14;
20178, 3,091, BEXP, Erickson 8-17 3H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t4/11; cum 172K 1/14;
19807, 3,232, BEXP, Greenstein 30-31 1H, Camp, Bakken, t4/11; cum 164K 1/14;
19764, 3,249, BEXP, Vachal 3-34 1H, Alger, Bakken, t5/11; cum 153K 12/12;
19096, 2,862, Newfield, Helsingborg 1-22H, Sand Creek, Bakken, t2/11; cum 149K 1/14;
19435, 2,836, BEXP, L. Tufto 7-6 1H, Wildcat, Bakken, t6/11; cum 193K 1/14;
19868, 2,541, BEXP, A. Tufto 18-19 1H, Cow Creek, Bakken, t5/11; cum 219K 1/14;
19795, 2,029, Newfield, Johnson 150-99-34-27-1H, McKenzie; t5/11; cum 120K 7/12;
19868, 2,541, BEXP, A. Tufto 18-19 1H, Williams; t5/11; cum 144K 7/12;
19332, 1,105, XTO, Lonnie 31X-3, Hofflund, Bakken (reported, because this is a great IP for an XTO well); t5/11; cum 120K 7/12;
19584, 2,192, BEXP, Dave Arnson 8-5 1H, Todd, Bakken; t5/11; cum 118K 7/12
19152, 2,538, Oasis, Hagen 5792 44-31H, Wildcat, Bakken; t5/11; cum 137K 7/12;
19390, 2,904, SM, Broderson 13-35H, Siverston, Bakken; t2/11; cum 138K 7/12;

Effective January 1, 2011, I will be reporting only wells with an IP of 2,000 or greater (with some exceptions).

18575, 1,007, Slawson, Hunter #1-8-17H, Big Bend, long horizontal, Mountrail County, Bakken; t6/11; cum 208K 7/12
18735, 1,936, Dakota-3 E&P (WMB), Dakota-3 State of ND 10-3H, Van Hook, Bakken; t4/11; cum 221K 7/12;
19449, 2,247, WLL, State 12-32H, Sanish, Bakken, t4/11; cum 117K 6/12;
19745, 2,043, WLL, Hoover 14-1X, Sanish, Bakken, t4/11; cum 140K 7/12;
19756, 1,254, WLL, Guinn Trust 1-13TFH, Sanish, Bakken; t3/11; cum 66K 6/12;
19866, 2,028, WLL, Smith 14-29XH, Sanish, Bakken; t4/11; cum 116K 6/12;
18881, 1,904, Esther Hynek 10-11 1H, Alger, Bakken; t4/11; cum 101K 6/12;
19085, 2,375, BEXP, Brad Olson 9-16 3H, Painted Woods, Bakken; t4/11; cum 104K 6/12;
20178, 3,091, BEXP, Erickson 8-17 3H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t4/11; cum 99K 6/12;
19807, 3,232, BEXP, Greenstein 30-31 1H, Camp, Bakken; t4/11; cum 115K 6/12;
19764, 3,800, BEXP, Vachal 3-34 1H, Alger, Bakken; t5/11; cum 147K 6/12;
19154, 1,883, BR, Crater Lake 21-14H, Hawkeye, Bakken; t4/11; cum 106K 6/12;
19096, 2,862, Newfield, Helsingborg 1-22H, Sand Creek, Bakken; t2/11; cum 108K 6/12;
18525, 2,640, Denbury Onshore, Thompson 31-11SWH, Charlson, Bakken; t3/11; cum 122K 6/12;
19462, 3,000, Legacy, Legacy Etal Emery Norm 4-19H, Bottineau, a Bakken well
19807, 2,926, BEXP, Greenstein 30-31 1H, Camp, Bakken; t4/11; cum 115K 6/12;
19433, 3,000, Denbury, Satter 44-34NWH, Siverston, Bakken; t5/11; cum 116K 6/12;
19651, 1,919, KOG, Koala 9-5-6-12H3, Wildcat, Bakken; t4/11; cum 157K 6/12;
19178, 2,300, BR, Stafford 13-34H, Blue Buttes, Bakken; t3/11; cum 125K 6/12;
17355, 3,909, BEXP, Cvancara 20-17 1H, Alger, Bakken; t3/11; cum 185K 6/12;
19513, 4,661, BEXP, Sorenson 29-32 2-H, Alger, Bakken; t3/11; cum 203K 6/12;
19410, 2,015, Ursa, Borseth15-22 1H, Wildcat/Bully, Bakken; t3/11; cum 60K 6/12;
18760, 2,240, BEXP, Brown 30-19 1H; Alger, t4/11; cum 138K 6/12;
19305, 2,640, Denbury Onshore, Hoffmann 149-98-1-12-1H, Siverston, Bakken; t4/11; cum 114K 6/12;
18924, 1,361, Slawson, Vixen Federal 1-19-30H; t2/11; cum 279K 12/12;
19301, 2,526, KOG, Koala 9-5-6-5H, Bakken; t4/11; cum 174K 6/12;
19036, 2,086, Oasis, Evans 5693 42-27H, Alger, Bakken, 47K in first 3 months; t11/10; cum 148K 6/12;
19398, 1,945, American Oil, Bergstrom 2-28H, Wildcat, Bakken; t1/11; cum 86K 6/12;
19437, 2,805, BR, Inga 24-12H, Haystack Butte, Bakken; t3/11; cum 118K 6/12; 
18744, 3,660, BEXP, Wright 4-33, Alger, Bakken; t8/10; cum 178K 6/12;
19539, 4,030, BEXP, Lloyd 34-3 1H, Poe field (nr Tobacco Garden), Rough Rider, Bakken, 36 stages; t1/11; cum 122K 3/12;
19406, 3,761, BEXP, Knoshaug 14-11 1H, Wildcat, Bakken;t 1/11; cum 164K 6/12;
19561, 2,305, BEXP, Gibbons, 1-12 1H, Wildcat, Bakken, sw of Williston, nr Fort Buford/Fort Union; t2/11; cum 119K 6/12;
18675, 1,806, BR, Franklin 24-36H, Little Knife, Bakken, t1/11; cum 78K 6/12;
19442, 2,606, Newfield, Staal 150-99-26-35-1H, South Tobacco Garden, Bakken; 30K in 26 days; t2/11; cum 115K 6/12;
19196, 2,395, Murex, Ventura 11-2H, West Bank, Bakken; spudded 8/10; tested 11/10; 45K in first four months. This well has an interesting production history; t11/10; cum 115K 3/12;

The following were reported on March 21, 2011:
  • 19512, 1,959, WLL, Oja 14-27XH, Sanish, Bakken, spudded 10/10; t2/11; cum 152K 6/12; 
  • 19502, 2,720, WLL, Niemitalo 31-15XH, Sanish, Bakken, spudded 10/10; t2/11; cum 181K 6/12;
  • 19222, 1,100, WLL, Bartleson 21-3H, Sanish, Bakken, spudded 10/10; t2/11; cum 82K 6/12;
  • 19005, 1,289, WLL, Satterthwaite 43-1H, Sanish, Bakken, spudded 10/10; t2/11;  cum 91K 6/12;
  • 18889, 1,512, Murex, Kevin Wayne 10-3H, West Bank, Bakken, spudded 9/10; t3/11; cum 111K 6/12;
19070, 2,345, BEXP, Roger Sorenson 8-5 1H, Alger, Bakken; 34K in first month; t11/10; cum 170K 6/12;
17722, 2,068, Helis, Henderson Federal 4-26/35H, Grail, Bakken; t1/11; cum 151K 6/12;
19369, 3,206, BEXP, Bratcher 10-3 1H, Ragged Butte, Bakken; 21K first 19 days; t12/10; 142K 6/12;
19174, 2,090, WLL, Kannianen 43-33H, Sanish, Bakken; t10/10; cum 191K 6/12;
19029, 2,411, WLL, Heiple 11-3H, Sanish, Bakken; t10/10; cum 187K 6/12;
19025, 1,361, WLL,  Moore 11-7H, Sanish, Bakken; t11/10; cum 121K 6/12;
18965, 1,264, WLL, Satterthwaite 13-7H, Sanish, Bakken; t9/10; cum 116K 6/12;
18943, 2,169, WLL, Locken 14-9XH, Sanish, Bakken; t11/10; cum 337K 6/12;
19097, 2,944, Oasis, Merritt 5693 11-24H, Alger, Bakken; t10/10; cum 224K 6/12;
19138, 2,616, Encore, Franchuk 34-19SWH, Murphy Creek, Bakken; t12/10; cum 99K 6/12;
19176, 2,312, BEXP, M. Macklin 15-22 1H, Cow Creek, Bakken (blog link); t1/11; cum 146K 6/12;
19137, 2,928, Encore, Franchuk 34-19NWH, Murphy Creek, Bakken; t1/11; cum 107K 6/12;
18948, 1,912, WPX/Zenergy, Dakota-3 KYW 27-34H, Spotted Horn, produced first few days, then nothing; t10/10; cum 172K 12/12;
19198, 2,834, BEXP, Arvid Anderson 14-11 1H, Alger, Bakken, 50K in 50 days; t11/10; cum 240K 12/12;
19008, 2,804, BEXP, Brakken 30-31 1H, Catwalk, Bakken, 30K first 30 days; t12/10; 125K 6/12;
19179, 2,674, Newfield, Johnsrud 150-98-6-7-1H, Siverston, Bakken, t11/10; cum 159K 6/12;

The following eight (8) WLL wells were all reported in the January 28, 2011, daily activity report (except Knife River, but that one was reported in file reports that day):
  • 18990, 1,054,WLL, Knife River State 21-16H, Sanish, Bakken
  • 18928, 1,890, WLL, Ogden12-3H, Sanish, Bakken, 55K in first 3 months
  • 18926, 2,140, WLL, Hagey 12-13H, Sanish, Bakken, 51K in first  3 months
  • 18876, 3,023, WLL, Rohde 14-6XH, Sanish, Bakken, 67K in first 3.5 months, t8/10; cum 294K 5/13;
  • 18761, 3,027, WLL, Fladeland 43-9H, Sanish, Bakken, 74K in first 4 months
  • 18743, 1,468, WLL, Miller 43-10H, Sanish, Bakken, 37K in first 3 months
  • 18658, 2,685, WLL, Mayer 12-3H, Sanish, Bakken, 45K in first 2 months; t9/10; cum 211K 5/13;
  • 18635, 2,591, WLL, Littlefield 21-12H, Sanish, Bakken, 92K in fir 4 months
19030, 2,707, Oasis, Kjorstad 5300 24-22H, Wildcat, Bakken.

The following five WLL wells all reported on January 14, 2011.  For the first four wells, with a total cumulative of 365K bbls; at $50/bbl = $18 million. Four wells probably cost about $28 million to drill.
  • 18724, 1,251, WLL, Foreman 11-4TFH, Sanish, Bakken, cumulative 46K in 5 months
  • 18639, 2,309, WLL, Iverson 21-14H, Sanish, Bakken, cumulative 114K in 5.5 months
  • 18553, 1,776, WLL, Kannianen 43-31H, Sanish, Bakken, cumulative 78K in 5 months; t7/10; cum 155K 3/12;
  • 18507, 1,946, WLL, Lahti 24-22H, Sanish, Bakken, cumulative 127K in 5.5 months
  • 18500, 1,073, WLL, Marmon 12-18TFH, Sanish, Bakken
18973, 2,579, Helis, State 1-16/21H, Blue Buttes oil field, Bakken, t10/10; cum 378K 12/12; Blue Buttes field is west of Spotted Horn and Antelope (in the reservation; Blue Buttes is outside the reservation). Apparently a Three Forks well.

19130, 2,080, AEZ, Hodenfield 15-33H, Wildcat, Bakken, 11/10; cum 129K 12/12; 2 miles north of highway 2, heading into Ray, with string of AEZ wells. AEZ was acquired by Hess in 2010 as you may recall.

The following were reported prior to December 31, 2010:
  • 18957, 1,719, SM, Lee 13-8H, Camp, Bakken, t9/10; cum 161K 9/13;
  • 18947, 2,595, WLL, Dishman 13-19H, Sanish, Bakken (previously reported)
  • 18837, 1,780, WLL, Kubas 11-13TFH, Wildcat, Bakken, t9/10; cum 129K 10/13;
  • 18833, 1,832, WLL, Froehlich 44-8TFH, Zenith, Bakken
  • 19002, 1,721, BEXP, Smith Farm 23-14 1-H,  Cow Creek, Bakken
  • 18804, 1,561, WLL, TTT Ranch 4-6TFH, Sanish, Bakken, previously reported, August 22, 2010, below; this is a record TFH IP, t8/10; cum 251K 9/15;
  • 18711, 4,126, WLL, Fladeland 12-10H, Sanish, Bakken, previously reported at 1,200 bbls IP; t7/10; cum 311K 5/13;
  • 18549, 1,114, WLL, Littlefield 21-7H, Sanish, Bakken; t7/10; cum 476K 10/14;
  • 18800, 1,117, EOG, Fertile 38-20H, Parshall, Bakken, t7/10; cum 124K 5/13;
  • 18718, 1,348, Tracker, Crying Tree 8-1H, Little Knife, Bakken, t10/10; cum 210K 10/14;
  • 18473, 1,045, EOG, Fertile 18-30H, Parshall, Bakken, t6/10; cum 226K 10/14;
  • 18906, 2,640, BEXP, Michael Owan 26-35 1-H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t7/10; cum 194K 10/14;
  • 18940, 1,488, Oasis, Andre 5501 13-4H, Missouri Ridge, Bakken, t10/10; cum 184K 10/14;
  • 18870, 1,042, Slawson, Moray Federal 1-10H, Van Hook, Bakken, t9/10; cum 240K 10/14;
  • 19031, 1,773, Statoil/BEXP, Boots 13-24 1-H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t9/10; cum 153K 10/14;
  • 19000, 1,048, Slawson, Goblin 1-26H, Van Hook, Bakken, t11/10; cum 177K 10/14;
  • 19047, 1,770, Slawson, Revolver 1-35H, Van Hook, Bakken, t11/10; cum 217K 10/14;
  • 18203, 1,154, EOG, Fertile 34-31H, Parshall, Bakken, t6/10; cum 190K 10/14;
  • 18693, 3,917, MRO, Betty Shobe USA 41-8H, Reunion Bay, Bakken, t9/10; cum 243K 10/14;
  • 18970, 1,106, Slawson, Pike Federal 1-3-2H, Van Hook, Bakken, t9/10; cum 328K 10/14;
  • 18916, 1,999, Oasis, Missouri 5302 44-35H, Indian Hill, Bakken, t8/10; cum 217K 10/14;
  • 18896, 4,438, BEXP, Clifford Bakke 26-35 1-H, Alger, Bakken (the Alger is a good field); t10/10; cum 473K 10/14;
  • 18942, 2,291, BR, Harley 31-2H, Blue Buttes, Bakken, t10/10; cum 162K 12/12;
  • 18047, 1,620, BR, Teton 21-3H, Johnson Corner, Bakken, t9/10; cum 103K 12/12;
  • 18040, 993, MRO, Arvid Bangen USA 31-18H, Wildcat, Bakken; 62K in 1.6 year; t5/10; cum 433K 9/15;
  • 18975, 1,325, Tracker, Wing 9-1H, Little Knife, Bakken, t9/10; cum 175K 10/13;
  • 18621, 1,330, Slawson, Diamondback 1-21H, Van Hook, Bakken, t8/10; cum 124K 12/12;
  • 18366, 1,497, EOG, Burke 29-33H, Parshall, Bakken, t6/10; cum 196K 12/12;
  • 18110, 1,018, EOG, Fertile 11-10H, Parshall, Bakken, t6/10; cum 206K 10/14;
  • 18798, 1,659, BR, Haymaker 21-15H, Elidah, Bakken, t9/10; cum 227K 10/14;
  • 18853, 1,485, Whiting, Moore 14-7XH, Sanish, Bakken, t7/10; cum 284K 10/14;
  • 18762, 1,146, Whiting, KR State 11-16TFH, Sanish, Bakken
  • 18531, 3,863, Whiting, Hansen 12-20H, Sanish, Bakken, 90K in first 3 months; t6/10; cum 238K 3/12
  • 18477, 1,685, Whiting, Oppeboen 12-5H, Sanish, Bakken, t7/10; cum 242K 10/13;
  • 18796, 1,983, BEXP, Abe Owan 21-16 1-H, Painted Wood, Bakken, t9/10; cum 154K 9/13;
  • 17997, 1,191, EOG, Liberty 6-25H, Van Hook, Bakken, 61K in first 3 months; t5/10; cum 183K 9/15;
  • 18795, 1,074, CLR, Bonney 2-3M, Jim Creek, Bakken, t8/10; cum 202K 9/13;
  • 18726, 2,573, XTO, Marlene 42X-20, Blue Buttes, Bakken, t7/10; cum 313 9/13;
  • 18504, 2,195, EOG, Van Hook 7-23H, Van Hook, Bakken, t5/10; cum 477K 9/13;
  • 18057, 1,654, EOG, Fertile 37-07H, Parshall, Bakken, t5/10; cum 275K 10/14;
  • 18955, 2,003, BEXP, Weisz 11-14 1-H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t8/10; cum 197K 10/14;
  • 18916, 1,999, Oasis, Missouri 5302-44-35H, Indian Hill, Bakken, t8/10; cum 217K 10/14;
  • 18820, 584, Hess, HA-Rolfsrud 152-96-1720H-1, Westberg, Bakken, t8/10; cum 259K 10/14;
  • 18705, 990, Hunt, Patten 1-33-34H H, Parshall, Bakken, t7/10; cum 229K 10/14;
  • 19000, 1,048, Slawson, Goblin 2-16H, Van Hook, t11/10; cum 177K 10/14;
  • 18590, 252, Slawson, Alamo 1-19-18H, Big Bend, t8/10; cum 256K 10/14;
  • 18617, 2,057, Slawson, Badger 1-9H, Van Hook, t7/10; cum 185K 9/13;
  • 18621, 1,330, Slawson, Diamondback 1-21H, Van Hook, t8/10; cum 144K 10/13;
  • 19047, 1,770, Slawson Revolver 1-35H, Van Hook, t11/10; cum 193K 10/13;
  • 18180, 2,561, Slawson, Stallion 1-1-12H, Big Bend, t1/20; cum 351K 10/13;
  • 18589, 962, Slawson, Sniper Federal 1-6-7H, Big Bend, t5/10; cum 377K 10/13;
  • 19215, 1,872, BEXP, State 36-1 2H, TFS, Stony Creek, t9/10; cum 158K 10/13;
  • 18841, 1,833, Conoco, Amanda 21-14H, Haystack Butte, t8/10; cum 219K 10/13;
  • 19010, 847, Slawson, Armada 1-14-13H, Van Hook, t10/10; cum 248I 10/13;
  • 18871, 1,048, Slawson, Neptune 1-15H, Van Hook, t9/10; cum 187K 10/13;
  • 18868, 3,745, Statoil/BEXP, Abelmann 23-14 1H, Camp, t10/10;cum 243K 10/14;
  • 19030, 2,707, Oasis, Kjorstad 5300 24-22, Willow Creek/Wildcat, t10/10; cum 188K 10/14;
  • 19080, 877, Fidelity, Domaskin 19-30-29H, Sanish, t10/10; cum 188K 10/14;
  • 18896, 4,438, BEXP, Clifford Bakke, 26-35 1H, t10/10; cum 427K 9/13;
  • 18857, 2,023, Oasis, Berry 5493 11-6H, Robinson Lake, Bakken, t8/10; cum 216K 10/14;
  • 18891, 2,631, BEXP, Larsen 3-10 1-H, Williston oil field, Bakken, t9/10; cum 141K 3/12;
  • 18464, 1,424, EOG, Mandaree 1-10H, Squaw Creek, t9/10; cum 152K 10/14;
  • 18927, 815, EOG, Mandaree 2-9H, Squaw Creek, t8/10; cum 137K 10/14;
  • 18697, 927, EOG, Mandaree 4-15H, Squaw Creek, t8/10; cum 201K 10/14;
  • 19044, 1,866, WLL, Anderson 21-7H, Sanish, t10/10; cum 229K 10/14;
  • 18953, 2,534, WLL, Lacey 12-10H2, Sanish, t10/10; cum 234K 10/14;
  • 19069, 2,320, WLL, Strobeck 12-12H, Sanish, t10/10; cum 278K 9/13;
  • 18947, 2,595, WLL, Dishman 13-19H, Sanish, t10/10; cum 205K 9/13;
  • 18752, 2,194, ERF, Henry Bad Gun 17A-20-1H, Moccasin Creek; t7/10; cum 204K 3/12;
  • 18753, 1,594, ERF, Henry Bad Gun 8D-5-1H, Moccasin Creek, t7/10; cum 318K 9/13;
  • 18802, 1,193, Oasis, Vuki 5502 42-7H, Squires, Bakken, t9/10; cum 132K 9/13;
  • 18906, 2,640, BEXP, Michael Owan 26-35 1-H, Painted Woods, Bakken, t7/10; cum 165K 9/13;
  • 18817, 1,099, Oasis, Kjos 5502 44-24H, Squires, Bakken, t7/10; cum 131K 9/13;
  • 18841, 1,833, BR, Amanda 21-14H, Haystack Butte, Bakken, t8/10; cum 216K 9/13;
  • 18887, 2,444, AEZ, Bergstrom 15-23H, Wheelock/Wildcat, Bakken, t8/10; cum 152K 9/13;
  • 18497, 1,878, Newfield, Ursus 1-20H, Lost Bear, Bakken, t10/10; cum 85K 6/12;
  • 18641, 1,856, Newfield, Megamouth 1-8H, northeast of Watford City, Siverston, t8/10; cum 105K 9/13;
  • 18741, 407, Newfield, Dahl 1-5H, northeast of Watford City, Siverston, t7/10; cum 99K 9/13;
  • 19026, 1,507, Newfield, Sawfish 1-1H, northeast of Watford City, Sandrocks, t9/10; cum 79K 9/13;
  • 18536, 1,441, WLL, Olson 11-14TFH, Sanish, t6/10; cum 167K 9/13;
  • 18791, 1,578, Statoil/BEXP, Abe 30-31H, Painted Woods, just west of Williston, t6/10; cum 183K 10/14;
  • 18731, 1,434, Hess/Tracker, Wing 1-1H, Little Knife, t7/10; cum 219K 10/14;
  • 18784, 2,694, Statoil/BEXP, Ross-Alger 6-7 1H, Alger Field, t6/10; cum 295K 5/13;
  • 18891, 2,631, Statoil/BEXP, Larsen 3-10 1H, reported by Voyager, Williston field, t9/10; cum 230K 10/14;
  • 18744, 3,097, Statoil/BEXP, Wright 4-33 1-H, Alger, t8/10; cum 204K 5/13;
  • 18356, 1,029, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-96-24D-13-1H, Keene, Bakken/Three Forks, t8/10; cum 219K 10/14;
  • 18745, 1,752, Statoil/BEXP, Sukut 28-33 1-H, Squires, Bakken, northwest of Williston, t8/10; cum 157K 5/13;
  • 19115, 1,471, CLR, Mack 2-2H, Antelope
  • 18755, 1,375, Hess/Tracker, Olson 3-1H, Little Knife, Bakken, t7/10; cum 143K 5/13;
  • 18681, 402, MRO, Eckleberg Farm 24-33H, Bailey, Bakken; 7/10; cum 67K 5/13;
  • 18869, 1,080, WLL, Smith 44-26H, Sanish, t10/10; cum 190K 10/14;
  • 18658, 2,973, WLL, Mayer 12-3H, Sanish, t9/10; cum 211K 5/13;
  • 18965, 1,264, WLL, Satterthwaite, Sanish, t9/10; cum 152K 5/13;
  • 18990, 1,054, WLL, Knife River State 21-16H, Sanish, t9/10; cum 182K 9/13;
  • 18928, 1,890, WLL, Ogden 12-3H, Sanish, t8/10; cum 278K 9/13;
  • 18876, 3,293, WLL, Rohde 14-6XH, Sanish; t8/10; cum 216K 3/12;
  • 18743, 1,468, WLL, Miller 43-10H, Sanish, t8/10; cum 228K 9/13;
  • 18926, 2,322, WLL, Hagey 12-13H, Sanish, t8/10; cum 174K 6/12;
  • 18477, 1,685, WLL, Oppenboen 12-5H, Sanish, t7/10; cum 237K 9/13;
  • 18711, 1,431, WLL, Fladeland 12-10H, t7/10; cum 242K 6/12;
  • 18553, 1,776, WLL, Kannianen 43-31H, Sanish, t7/10; cum 242K 9/13;
  • 18882, 1,527, WLL, Peterson 13-4H, Sanish, t7/13; cum 231K 9/13;
  • 18549, 1,114, WLL, Littlefield 21-7H, Sanish, t7/10; cum 416K 9/13;
  • 18853, 1,485, WLL, Moore 14-7XH, Sanish, t7/10; cum 241K 9/13;
  • 18170, 1,517, Slawson, Cannonball Federal 1-27-34H, Van Hook, t5/10; cum 290K 9/13;
  • 18495, 474, Slawson, Voyager 2-28H, Van Hook, t6/10; cum 234K 9/13;
  • 18870, 1,042, Slawson, Moray Federal 1-10H, Van Hook, t9/10; cum 207K 9/13;
  • 18871, 1,048, Slawson, Neptune 1-15H, Van Hook, t9/10; cum 183K 9/13;
  • 18530, 2,686, WLL, Jorgenson 12-27H, Sanish, Bakken; no decline over 90 days; t5/10; cum 345K 5/13;
  • 18481, 2,672, WLL, Niemitalo 12-35H, Sanish, Bakken; no decline over 90 days; t5/10; cum 278K 3/12;
  • 18475, 2,405, WLL, Fladeland 21-12H, Sanish, Bakken; moderate decline over 90 days; t5/10; cum 236K 3/12;
  • 18443, 1,976, BEXP, Owan 29-32 1-H, Bakken
  • 18523, 1,447, Tracker, Kudrna 10-1H, Bakken
  • 18628, 4,357, BEXP, Jack Cvancara 19-18 1-H, Alger oil field, 86k in less than 3 months; Bakken; t5/10; cum 300K 5/13;
  • 18690, 1,060, Peak, Schilke 8-24H, Wildcat, 8-149-98, Bakken
  • 18093, 1,465, Anschutz/OXY USA, Brew 1-13-12H-143-96, Murphy Creek, t8/10; cum 207K 5/13;
  • 18769, CLR, Roadrunner 1-15H, 1,722, t8/10; cum 185K 5/13;
  • 18679, CLR, Medicine Hole 2-27H, 1,702, t7/10; cum 122 5/13;
  • 18909, Rollefstad 2-3H, 674, t8/10; cum 136K 3/12;
  • 18795, Bonney 2-3H (Bonney 2-3M), 1,074, t8/10; cum 132K 3/12;
  • 18958, Howard 1-5H, 1865, t8/10; cum 94K 3/12;
  • 18584, Ravin 1-1H, 380, t7/10; cum 61K 3/12;
  • 18851, Bjella 1-24H, 878, t7/10; cum 114K 3/12;
  • 18725, 2,178, AEZ, Summerfield 1515H, Bear Creek, 52K in 2.5 monthst; 5/10; cum 154K 3/12;
  • 18587, 2,413, BEXP, Sedlacek Trust 33-4 1-H, Briar Creek, Bakken; t7/10; cum 110K 3/12;
  • 18003, 2,198, WLL, Holmberg 44-24H, Sanish; t4/10; cum 128K 3/12;
  • 18339, 2,685, WLL, Rohde 43-1H, Sanish; t
  • 18462, 2,249, WLL, TTT Ranch 12-25H, Sanish; t4/10; cum 341K 5/13;
  • 18559, 2,123, WLL, Platt 43-28H, Sanish; t4/10; cum 164K 3/12;
  • 18361, 2,465, Helis, Dodge 4-6/7 HR, Croff, t7/10; cum 258K 3/12;
  • 18717, 1,306, Slawson, Sauger Federal 1-22H, Van Hook; t4/10; cum 246K 3/12;
  • 18653, 2,803, BEXP, Tjelde 29-32 1-H, Glass Bluff, Bakken, NENW 29-151-102; t5/10; cum 121K 3/12;
  • 18390, 1,190, Hunt, Meyer 1-31-30H, Parshall, Bakken, t7/10; cum 202K 3/12; 
  • 18595, 1,311, Slawson, Atlantis Federal 1-34-35H, Van Hook, record 40-stage fracturing; t7/10; cum 327K 10/14;
  • 18089, Porcupine 11X-2H, 1,681, Bear Creek; 4/10; cum 130K 3/12;
  • 18433, Swenson 31-33SWH, 2,355, Charlson; t5/10; cum 164K 3/12;
  • 18702, Gilbertson 11-26H, 1,500, Charlson
  • 18725, Summerfield 15-15H, 2,799, Hess/American, Dunn; t4/10; cum 320K 11/16;
  • 18353, Kubik Trust 1-18-19H, 2,441, Lime Rock Resources/OXY USA/Anschutz, Dunn, t4/10; cum 396K 11/16;
  • 18628, Jack Cvancara 19-18 1H, 5,035, Statoil/BEXP, Mountrail, 144K first 7 months; t5/10; cum 429K 11/16;
  • 18371, Liffrig 29-20 1-H, 2,477, BEXP, Mountrail, TFS; t2/10; cum 153K 3/12;
  • 18251, Van Hook 100-15H, IAW/1,389, EOG, Mountrail, TFS; t11/09; cum 403K 11/16;
  • 18617, Badger 1-9H, 2,518, Slawson, Van Hook, Mountrail, t7/10; cum 130K 3/12;
  • 18195, Cougar Federal 1-30-4H, 1,493, Slawson, Mountrail; t3/10; cum 175K 3/12;
  • 18207, Machete 1-19H, 1,303, Slawson, Mountrail; t3/10; cum 165K 3/12;
  • 18499, Lunker Federal 1-30-4H, 2,186, Slawson, Mountrail;t7/10; cum 238K 3/12;
  • 18211, Minx 1-29H, 1,475, Slawson, Mountrail; t10/09; cum 149K 3/12;
  • 18589, Sniper Federal 1-6-7H, 3,784, Slawson, Mountrail; t5/10; cum 264K 3/12;
  • 18180, Stallion 1-1-12H, 2,753, Slawson, Mountrail; t2/10; cum 437K 11/16;
  • 18690, Schilke 8-24H, 1,679, Kodiak, McKenzie; t7/10; cum 151K 3/12;
  • 18551, 1,250, Murex, Kristi Leigh 11-2H, West Bank; t5/10; cum 166K 3/12;
  • 18689, 1,869, Newfield, Bluefin 1-13H, Siverston; t5/10; cum 66K 3/12;
  • 18570, 3,475, WLL, Carkuff 12-24H, Sanish; t8/10; cum 397K 10/14;
  • 18761, 3,027, WLL, Fladeland 43-9H, Sanish; t8/10; cum 190K 3/12;
  • 18635, 2,591, WLL, Littlefield 21-12H, Sanish; t8/10; cum 269K 6/12;
  • 18804, 1,561, WLL, TTT Ranch 4-6TFH, Sanish (record IP for a TFS well in the Sanish); this is the fourth well in this section; t8/10; cum 232K 10/14;
  • 18015, 1,267, Zavanna, Grasser 1-26H, Stockyard Creek; t5/10; cum 157K 3/12;
  • 18250, 1,230, Hess, BB-Federal B-151-95- 2122H-1, Blue Buttes, 50K in 2 months; t5/10; cum 157K 3/12;
  • 18342, 2,181, Whiting, Meiers 11-17H, Sanish, 60K in 3 months; t4/10; cum 193K 3/12
  • 18319, 1,013, EOG, Van Hook 11-02H, Parshall, 75K in less than 3 months; t4/10; cum 536K 11/16;
  • 18662, 2,145, BR, Old Hickory 43-34H, Sand Creek, 40K in less than 2 months; t5/10; cum 158K 3/12
  • 18453, 2,121, Tracker, Murphy 11-1H, Murphy Creek, 50K in 2 months; t5/10; cum 182K 3/12;
  • 18395, 2,207, Anschutz, Kathleen Stroh 1-20-17H-143-95, t6/10; cum 157K 3/12;
  • 18626, 2,955, Newfield, Gladys 2-9H, Westberg, t5/10; cum 156K 3/12;
  • 18510, 1,462, XTO, Ward 11X-23, Charlson, t4/10; cum 192K 3/12;
  • 18395, 2,207, Anschutz, Kathleen Stroh 1-20-17H-143-95, t6/10; cum 157K 3/12;
  • 18626, 2,955, Newfield, Gladys 2-9H; t5/10; cum 156K 3/12;
  • 18534, 1,924, BEXP, Mortenson 5-32 1H, Painted Woods, northwest of Williston; t4/10; cum 93K 3/12;
  • 18614, 1,140, CLR, Stedman 1-24H, Hebron oil field; t4/10; cum 85K 3/12;
  • 18654, 4,335, Statoil/BEXP, Sorenson 29-32H, previously reported; 168K in first 10 months; t4/10; cum 398K 10/14;
  • 18413, 1,071, Newfield, Heidi 1-4H, Wildcat, 4-156-99, 10 miles northeast of Squires oil field; t4/10; cum 56K 3/12;
  • 18353, 2,374, Anschutz, Kubik Trust 1-19-18H-143-95, Murphy Field; t4/10; cum 340K 10/14;
  • 18506, 1,181, Statoil/BEXP, Arnson 13-24 1-H, Squires; t4/10; cum 107K 5/13;
  • 18450, 1,049, Tracker, Lind 2-1H, Little Knife; t5/10; cum 93K 3/12;
  • 18392, 2,530, Smith 12-7H, Whiting, Sanish; t3/10; cum 216K 3/12;
  • 18401, 2,251, TTT Ranch 21-26H, Whiting, Sanish; t3/10; cum 222K 3/12;
  • 18409, 2,404, Kinnoin 21-14H, Whiting, Sanish, 100K bbls in 90 days; t3/10; cum 593K 10/16;
  • 18595, 1,131, Slawson, Atlantis Federal 1-34-35H, Van Hook; t7/10; cum 221K 3/12;
  • 18358, 1,037, XTO, Boomer 34X-35, Lost Bridge; t3/10; cum 94K 3/12;
  • 18564, 1,004, Zenergy, Dakota-3 Clara 14-17H, Mandaree, Bakken; t5/10; cum 110K 3/12;
  • 18325, 1,467, Hunt, Severance 1-9-4H, Parshall, t5/10; cum 207K 3/12;
  • 18567, 1,835, Oasis, Njos Federal 5602 11-13H, Wildcat (156-102); t6/10; cum 96K 3/12;
  • 18413, 1,231, Newfield, Heidi 1-4H, t4/10; cum 56K 3/12;
  • 18689, 2,497, Newfield, Bluefin 1-13H; t5/10; cum 66K 3/12;
  • 18626, 3,631, Newfield, Gladys Federal 2-9H; t5/10; cum 156K 3/12;
  • 18297, 2,762, WLL, TTT Ranch 12-6H, Sanish; t2/10; cum 276K 3/12;
  • 18560, 1,330, Simray, Levings Estate 1-08H, Mandaree; t6/10; cum 186K 3/12;
  • 18572, 1,175, XTO, Mondak Federal 14X-11, Mondak
  • 18318, 1,759, Whiting, Fladeland 11-10H, Bakken, t2/10; cum 185K 3/12;
  • 18547, 2,678, Statoil/BEXP, Jerome Anderson 15-10 1-H, Bakken, t3/10; cum 186K 3/12
******
Special: first six months, 2010 -- Whiting's results
  • 18762, KR State 11-16TFH, 1,298, t6/10; cum 101K 3/12
  • 18724, Foreman 11-4TFH, 1,447, t6/10; cum 131K 3/12;
  • 18507, Lahti 24-22H, 2,058, t6/10; cum 246K 3/12;
  • 18531, Hansen 12-20H, 4,144, t6/10; cum 238K 3/12;
  • 18639, Iverson 21-14H, 2,551, t6/10; cum 215K 3/12;
  • 18536, Olson 11-14TFH, 1,640, t6/10; cum 120K 3/12;
  • 17872, Littlefield 12-34H, 1,814, Sanish, t5/10; cum 683K 5/18;
  • 18475, Fladeland 21-12H, 2,690, t2/10; cum 144K 3/12;
  • 18347, Fladeland 44-9H, 2,301, t5/10; cum 162K 3/12;
  • 18530, Jorgenson 12-27H, 2,686, t5/10; cum 345K 5/13;
  • 18481, Niemitalo 12-35H, 2,860, t5/10; cum 376K 5/13;
  • 17917, Olson Federal 42-8H, Sanish, 1,912, t5/10; cum 550K 11/16;
  • 17935, Curren 11-14H, 3,311, t4/10; cum 154K 3/12;
  • 18462, TTT Ranch 12-25H, 2,513, t4/10; cum 259K 3/12;
  • 18399, Rohde 43-1H, 2,685, t4/10; cum 229K 12/12;
  • 18003, Holmberg 44-24H, 2,558, t4/10; cum 128K 3/12;
  • 18559, Platt 43-28H, 2,251, t4/10; cum 164K 3/12;
  • 18342, Meiers 11-17H, 2,393, t4/10; cum 193K 3/12;
  • 17776, Annala 12-33H, 2,730, t3/10; cum 258K 3/12;
  • 18329, Smith 12-7H, 2,736, t1/10; cum 67K 3/12;
  • 17908, Leo 12-29H, 3,474, t3/10; cum 240K 3/12;
  • 18401, TTT Ranch 21-26H, 2,987, t3/10; cum 222K 3/12;
  • 17907, Patten 44-3H, 2,294, t3/10; cum 657K 11/16;
  • 17912, Sorenson 11-3H, 2,770, t2/10; cum 714K 10/14;
  • 18318, Fladeland 11-10H, 1,929, t2/10; cum 185K 3/12;
  • 18176, TTT Ranch 43-4H, 1,853, t2/10; cum 179K 3/12;
  • 18268, Anderson 11-7TFH, 1,262, t1/10; cum 115K 3/12;
  • 18244, Ness 44-21H, 3,278, t1/10; cum 280K 3/12;
  • 18278, Rigel Stte 12-16H, 3,205, t1/10; cum 314K 3/12;
  • 18277, Iverson 11-14H, 1,906, t1/10; cum 270K 10/14;
***** 

18457, 1,129, Sinclair, Martens 1-4H, Sanish;t2/10; cum 144K 3/12;
18522, 2,616, BEXP, Papineau Trust 17-20H, Elk; t3/10; cum 148K 3/12;
18437, 2,887, Oasis, Angell 5200 31-28H, Camp; t4/10; cum 134K 3/12;
18126, 1,001, Petro-Hunt, Fort Berthold 152-93-17C-08-1H, Four Bears; t4/10; cum 153K 3/12;
18379, 1,204, Petro-Hunt, Anderson 152-96-35C-26-1H, Clear Creek; t4/10; cum 209K 3/12;
18528, 1,274, Hunt, Trulson 1-11-14H, Bakken; t6/10; cum 169K 3/12;
18050, 1,114, American (AEZ), Tong Trust 1-20H, Ray field; t3/10; cum 73K 3/12;
18322, 1,742, Questar, MHA 1-06-31H-150-92, wildcat near Van Hook; t6/10; cum 223K 3/12;
18323, 2,654, Newfield, Sand Creek Federal 1-21H, Sand Creek; t3/10; cum 109K 3/12;
18176, 1,731, Whiting, TTT Ranch 43-4H, Sanish; t2/10; 179K 3/12;
18244, 3,014, Whiting, Ness 44-21H, Sanish; t1/10; cum 280K 3/12;
18347, 2,074, Whiting, Fladeland 44-9H, Sanish; t5/10; cum 162K 3/12;
18381, 1,134, XTO, Carol Federal 24X-6, Lost Bridge; t2/10; cum 113K 3/12;
18408, 1,945, Murex, Amber Renee 25-36H, Sanish; t2/10; cum 814K 10/13;
18170, 1,382, Slawson, Cannonball Federal 1-27-34H, Van Hook; t5/10; cum 123K 3/12;
18456, 1,334, BEXP, Kalil 25-36 1561-H, Bull Butte; t2/10; cum 91K 3/12;
18378, 3,459, Marathon, Henry Charging USA 21-3H, Reunion Bay; t4/10; cum 196K 3/12; 
18442, 2,348, BR, Mesa Verde 24-22H, Clear Creek, t3/10; cum 233K 3/12;
18351, 1,125, CLR, Clover 1-3H, Murphy Creek, t2/10; cum 187K 3/12;
18300, 1,562, Anschutz, Neal 1-33-28H-144-95, Murphy Creek, t2/10; cum 153K 3/12;
18017, 1,225, Simray, J.M. Hall 1-19H, McGregory Buttes; t4/10; cum 155K 3/12;
18117, 1,114, EOG, Fertile 14-17H, t5/10; cum 123K 3/12;
18261, 1,359, KOG, Moccasin Creek 16-3H, t3/10; cum 134K 3/12;
18530, 2,893, WLL, Jorgenson 12-27H, Sanish, t5/10; cum 386K 8/14;
18347, 2,301, WLL, Fladeland 44-9H, t5/10; cum 163K 3/12;
18475, 2,690, WLL, Fladeland 21-12H, t5/10; cum 352K 8/14;
18953, 2,534, WLL, Lacey 12-10H, Sanish, t10/10; cum 187K 5/13;
18628, 5,035, BEXP, Jack Cvancara 19-18 #1H, Ross project area, t5/10; cum 332K 8/14;
18653, 3,171, Tjelde 29-32 #1H, Rough Rider project area, t5/10; cum 121K 3/12;
18277, 1,716, WLL, Iverson 11-14H, Sanish; t1/10; cum 204K 3/12; 
18213, 3,308, WLL, Platt 44-28H, Sanish, t12/09; cum 411K 9/13;
18002, 2,286, WLL, Sanish Bay 42-12H, Sanish, t12/09; cum 168K 3/12;
18380, 1,798, BR, Bullrush 24-10H, Elidah, t2/10; cum 178K 3/12; 
18195, 1,264, Slawson, Cougar Federal 1-30H, Big Bend, t3/10; cum 17K 3/12;
18048, 1,214, Tracker, Larsen 13-1H, Murphy Creek, t2/10; cum 154K 3/12;
18359, 1,138, Anschutz, Kary 1-24-13H-144-97, t4/10; cum 121K 3/12;

18383, 1,768, XTO, Lois Federal 24X6; t2/10; cum 116K 3/12;
18275, 2,338, CLR, Hawkinson 1-22H,t 2/10; cum 529K 9/13;
18472, 1,277, CLR, Otis 1-13, t3/10; cum 77K 3/12;
18278, 2,894, Whiting, Rigel State 12-16H, t1/10; cum 547K 11/16;
18298, 3,422, Whiting, Kannianen 44-33H, t1/10; cum 685K 5/18;
18601, 3,301, Abelmann State 21-16 1-H, t4/10; cum 207K 8/14;
18534, 2,314, Mortenson 5-32 1-H, t4/10; cum 157K 7/15;
18506, 1,339, Arnson 13-24 1-H, t4/10; cum 130K 7/15;
18369, 3,064, Statoil/BEXP, Jackson 35-34 1-H, 30k in 46 days, prev reptd, t1/10; cum 200K 7/15;
18309, 1,807, Slawson/GeoReources, Banshee 2-1H (Press Release), t12/09; cum 511K 5/18;
18295, 1,260, Whiting/KOG, Moccasin Creek 16-3-11H, t2/10; cum 298K 7/15;
18020, 2,182, BR, Badlands 21-15H,  Hawkeye, t11/09; cum 281K 5/18;
18320, 1,278, Oasis, Van Berkom 5793 11-14H, Sorkness; t4/10; cum 121K 7/15;
18311, 2,769, Statoil/BEXP, Williston 25-36 1-H, Catwalk, t12/09; cum 263K 7/15;
18233, 1,329, Whiting, Ogden 11-3TFH, t11/09; cum 234K 7/15;
17991, 1,154, Whiting, Satterthwaite 44-1H, t11/09; cum 172K 7/15;
18246, 1,995, Whiting, Littlefield 12-31H, t11/09; Sanish, t11/09; cum 338K 7/15;;
18267, 1,033, Newfield, Clear Creek State 1-36H, Westberg t4/10; cum 66K 7/15;
18307, 3,236, Satoil/BEXP, State 36-1 1-H , 2/10; cum 317K 7/15;
18308, 1,562, Petro-Hunt, Sorenson 152-96-13B-24-1H, t1/10;  cum 330K 7/15;
18009, 1,128, Zavanna/Samson, Gene 1-22H, t4/10; cum 193K 7/15;
18122, 1,203, Newfield, Arkadios 1-18H, Bakken, 148-97, 9K in 38 days, t1/10; cum 71K 7/15;
18112, 442, DNR, Porcupine Ridge 14-35X, Sanish, t4/10; cum 166K 7/15;
18089, 442, DNR, Porcupine Ridge 11X-2H, Bakken, t4/10; cum 214K 7/15;
18294, 341, DNR, Werre Trust 44-34H, Sanish, t3/10; cum 344K 7/15; cum 606K 4/21;
18282, 1,947, Statoil/BEXP, Strand 16-9 1-H, 38k in 70 days, Squires/wildcat, 155-102, t11/09; cum 177K 7/15;
18654, 4,335, Statoil/BEXP, Sorenson 29-32 1-H, t4/10; cum 474K 5/18;
18439, 2,323, Statoil/BEXP, Jack Erickson 6-31 1-H, t3/10; cum 181K 7/15;
17973, 1,772, BR, Big Bend 31-2H, Bakken, 20k in 50 days, Camel Butte, t11/09; cum 169K 7/15;
18284, 2,618, Newfield, Pittsburg 1-3H (1,200 boe - 30-day avg), t3/10; cum 159K 7/15;
18323, 2,654, Newfield, Sand Creek Federal 1-21H (1,137 boe - 30-day avg); t1/10; cum 169K 7/15;
18311, 2,769, Statoil/BEXP, Williston 25-36 1-H, Catwalk (prev reported); 12/09; cum 267K 7/15;
18320, 1,278, Oasis, Van Berkom 5793 11-14H, Sorkness, t4/10; cum 121K 7/15;
18020, 2,182, BR, Badlands 21-15H,  Hawkeye, t2/10; cum 275K 7/15;
17991, 1,154, Whiting, Satterthwaite 44-1H, t11/09; cum 172K 7/15;
18233, 1,329, Whiting, Ogden 11-3TFH, (prev reported); t11/09; cum 234K 7/15; cum 288K 4/21;
18246, 1,995, Whiting, Littlefield 12-31H, t11/09; cum 338K 7/15; cum 420K 4/21;
18267, 1,033, Newfield, Clear Creek State 1-36H, t12/09; cum 76K 10/16; (dying?) Stripper well status, November 19, 2014;
18307, 3,236, Equinor/Statoil/BEXP, State 36-1 1-H, (prev reported), t4/10; cum 317K 7/15; cum 392K4/21;
18308, 1,562, Petro-Hunt, Sorenson 152-96-13B-24-1H, t1/10; cum 330K 7/15;
18439/Statoil/BEXP/2,323/Jack Erickson 6-31 1-H, t3/10; cum 181K 7/15;
17973/BR/1,772/Big Bend 31-2H,  t11/09; cum 169K 7/15;
18351/CLR/1,125/Clover 1-3H, t2/10; cum 304K 7/15;
18225/CLR/625/Norman 1-9H, t1/10; cum 236K 7/15;
18304/CLR/839/Larson 1-28H, t1/10; cum 258K 7/15;
18321/CLR/700/Milton 1-23H,  t3/10; cum 177K 7/15;
18167/WLL/1,337/Hagey 11-13H, t9/09; cum 248K 7/15;
18136/WLL/1,455/Nesheim 21-24H , t11/09; cum 349K 7/15;
18085/WLL/1,370/Jones 11-8H, t10/09; cum 275K 7/15;
18119/Slawson/1,274/Tempest 1-14H, t10/09; cum 243K 7/15;
18094/HRC/Petro-Hunt/1,323/Fort Berthold 148-94-17D-08-1H, 2/10; cum 242K 7/15;
18157/EOG/1,153/Fertile 13-18H, t9/09; cum 230K 11/16;
18251, EOG/ IAW/1,389/Van Hook 100-15H, t11/09; cum 403K 7/15;
18371/Statooil/BEXP/2,037/Liffrig 29-20 1-H TFS, t2/10; cum 255K 7/15;
18364/Slawson/1,526/Zephyr 1-36; t2/10; cum 263K 7/15;
18363/Slawson/981/Howitzer 1-25H, 1/10; cum 230K 7/15 (dying?)
18239/Slawson/876/Bazooka 1-20H, t11/09; cum 209K 8/14;
18193/OXY/Anschutz/1,666/Martin 34-31H; t10/09; cum 320K 8/14;
18204, Equinor/Statoil/BEXP/1,553/BCD Farms 16-21 #1-H, Bull Butte, t10/09; cum 146K 7/15; cum 179K 4/21;
18109, WLL, 2,409, Tollefson 44-10H, Sanish, t9/09; cum 649K 5/18;
18077/WLL/1,773/Kannianen 11-5H, Sanish; t9/09; cum 418K 7/15;
18055/WLL/1,316/Arndt 11-24H, Sanish; t9/09; cum 285K 7/15;
18160/WLL/1,658/Strobeck 11-1H, Sanish; t2/10; cum 300K 7/15;
18177/BR/1,844/Bryce 31/Westberg field; t10/09; cum 255K 7/15;
18295/Whiting/KOG/1,260/Moccasin Creek 16-3-11H (1 sec); t2/10; cum 444K 11/16; cum 509K 4/21;
18138/Whiting/CLR/1,161/Simmental 1-21H (2 sec), Elm Tre; t12/09; cum 256K 7/15;
18211/Slawson/1,000/Minx 1-29H (1 sec), Big Bend; t10/09; cum 267K 7/15;
18128/Zenergy/1,274/Dakota-3 Cross 2-13H (320-acre); t11/09; cum 234K 7/15;
18180/Slawson/2,561/Stallion 1-1-12H (2 sec), Big Bend; 36 frac stages; t2/10, cum 390K 7/15;
18369/Statoil/BEXP/3,064/Jackson 35-34 #1H, wildcat, SW Williston; t1/10; cum 200K 7/15;
18324/Statoil/BEXP/2,215/Owan-Nehring 27-34 #1H, Painted Woods, t1/10; cum 229K 7/15;
18262/Hess/714/EN-Rice 155-94-0211H-1, wildcat, SW Cottonwood; t12/09; cum 237K 7/15;
18232, Hunt, 860, Nichols 10-15H, Ross, south of Clear Water; t1/10; cum 472K 5/18;
18209, Murex, 1,380, Thomas Patrick 1-12H, Sanish, on border of Parshall; t11/09; cum 596K 5/18;
18298/WLL/3,422/Kannianen 44-33H, Sanish, center; t1/10; cum 656K 10/16;
18233/WLL/1,329/Ogden 11-3TFH, Sanish, edge of Alger; t11/09; cum 251K 10/16;
18213,WLL, 3,308, Platt 44-28H, Sanish, center, t12/09; cum 553K 5/18;
18014/Zavanna/1,075/Bobcat 1-25H, Stony Creek, NE Williston; Bobcat 1-25H, cum 174K 10/16; cum 210K 4/21;
18188/Slawson/1,106/Genesis 1-13H (1 sec) Van Hook/Jan 26, 2010; Genesis 1-13H, cum 248K 10/16;
17972/EOG/1,695/Parshall 15-31H/Jan 25, 2010, t8/09; cum 355K 10/16;
18189/XTO/2,441/Jan 11, 2010 Jorgenson 43X-4, t9/09; cum 299K 2/17;
18098/WLL/1,339/Jan 7, 2010 -- TTT Ranch 11-26H, t7/09; cum 384K 10/16;
18004/WLL/1,582/Jan 7, 2010 -- TTT Ranch 11-25H, cum 384K 10/16; cum 476K 4/21;
18224/CLR/1,099/Hendrickson 1-36H/2009 (TFS)/Elm Tree; cum 541K 10/16;
18138/CLR/1,161/2009 (TFS) -- Simmental 1-21H, cum 340K 10/16;
18307,Statoil/BEXP/3,236/Jan 5, 2010 (press release - record) -- State 36-1 1H, cum 357K 5/18;
18143/XTO/1,065/Dec 30, 2009 -- Marmon 41X-12, cum 282K 10/16;
18311, Equinor/Statoil/BEXP/2,769/Dec 14, 2009 -- Williston 25-36 1H, cum 337K 4/21;
18123/Slawson/1,112/Dec 8, 2009 -- Meerkat 1-12H, cum 358K 10/16;
18051, Rimrock/Whiting/KOG/1,309/Dec 7, 2009 -- on my "wells to watch" list; Two Shields Butte 14-33-28H; cum 388K 5/18;
18282, Statoil/BEXP/1,947/Nov 30, 2009 -- Strand 16-9 1H, BEXP's best to date for long, multi-stage frac; cum 206K 5/18;
18137, CLR/472/Nov 19, 2009 -- Bohmback 1-35H, cum 318K 5/18;
18256, Statoil/BEXP/1,341/Nov 16, 2009 -- Lee 16-21 1H, cum 210K 4/21;