Wednesday, June 1, 2011

NDIC Hearing Dockets for May Posted

Link here.

When I completed the June hearing docket summary and linked it, it appeared I forget to link the May hearing docket summary. So, here are the highlights for now for the May NDIC hearing dockets.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

14726: SM Energy, establish 6 1280-acre units; 1 hz well each; Stark County

14747: Whiting, 3 wells on a 2560-acre unit, Sanish-Bakken, Mountrail

14748: Whiting, an additional 2 wells on 17 1280-acre units in the Sanish-Bakken, Mountrail

14749: Whiting, establish 4 1280-acre units, 1 hz well each; Billings County

14753: BR, to extend haystack Butte to include 10 more sections; 1280-acre units; and 2 hz wells in each, McK

14758: BR, 4 wells in each 1280-acre unit in Lone Butte-Bakken, Dunn

14519: North Plains, extend Truax-Bakken by one 1280-acre unit; 6 wells, Wms

14776: QEP, extend Heart Butte-Bakken/Deep Water Creek Bay, create 1 800-acre unit; 2 hz wells; Dunn

14777: QEP, create 2 800-acre units in Deep Water Creek Bay, 2 wells each, Dunn

14529: Newfield, 5 wells in 1280-acre unit, East Fork-Bakken, Wms

Thursday, May 26, 2011

14356: CLR, Eco-Pad, Elm Tree-Bakken, McK

14785: Newfield, 6 wells on 1280-acre unit, Sand Creek-Bakken, McK

14786: Newfield, 6 wells on 1280-acre unit, Siverston-Bakken, McK

14788: Denbury Onshore, 1 well on a 320-acre unit, Magpie-Duperow, Billings

14789: Samson Resources, extend Foothills-Bakken; create 13 1280-acre units; 1 hz well each; Burke

14790: Samson Resources, extend Bluffton, Juno, and/or Baukol Noonan-Bakken, to create 11 1280-acre units; 1 hz well each; Divide

14791: Enerplus, create 1 1280-acre unit; 7 wells; Mandaree-Bakken, Mck, Dunn

14794: Baytex, extend Burg-Bakken; create 12 1280-acre units; 1 hz well each; Divide

14795: EOT, extend Hebron-Bakken, create 2 960-acre units, 2 wells each, Wms

14796: EOG, extend Kittleson Slough-Bakken, create 1 1280-acre unit; 3 wells; Mountrail

14797: EOG, extend Painted Woods-Bakken, establish 5 960-acre units, 2 wells each; Wms

14798: Fidelity, Stanley-Bakken, create 3 2560-acre units. 1 well each; Mountrail

14799: Hunt, 6 1280-acre units in Parshall-Bakken, 3 wells each, Mountrail

14804: Fidelity, 3 wells on a 1280-acre unit, Stanley-Bakken, Mountrail

14808: Newfield, 5 wells on a 1280-acre unit, Tobacco Garden-Bakken, McK

14844: CLR, increase density wells; 7 wells total on each 1280-acre unit, Dollar Joe-Bakken, Wms

14845: CLR, 7 wells on each 1600-acre unit; and, 7 wells on each 960-acre unit in Banks-Bakken, Wms, McK

14848: ERF, 2 wells on a 320-acre unit, Eagle Nest-Bakken, Dunn

14849: ERF, 7 wells on a 1280-acre unit, Mandaree-Bakken, Dunn

2 comments:

  1. Bruce,

    Above, this statement:

    14519: North Plains, extend Truax-Bakken by one 1280-acre unit; 6 wells, Wms"

    Are they trying to enlarge the Truax field in general? What does the "6 wells" refer to?

    Also, noticed the the Truax field is not listed in the Fields Update column to the right - is this because there are not many wells in this field?

    Just curious....

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  2. Yes, as I understand it, North Plains is requesting NDIC to extend the Truax-Bakken field by two sections, and then designate those two sections as a single 1280-acre spacing unit, and allow as many as six (6) wells to be drilled on that spacing unit.

    You can access the NDIC docket summary by clicking on the link at the top of the posting, but the key part is as follows:

    "... application extending the field boundaries and amending the field rules for the Truax-Bakken Pool to create one 1280-acre spacing unit in Zone VI comprised of Sections 14 and 23, T.153N., R.98W., Williams County, ND, authorizing the drilling of up to six horizontal wells in the above spacing unit..."

    The key point here is that over the past few months, there has been a trend to request to put as many as six or seven wells on single spacing units; this is a huge development and shows us how quickly the Bakken is being developed, and its potential.

    With regard to field updates posted on the sidebar at the right, I only post those fields that have caught my attention for some reason. There are hundreds of fields and I simply don't have time to update them all (and even those I have, I seldom update them after the first stand-alone post).

    The number of wells does not make a difference; it is generally something interesting to me about the field that results in me posting a stand-alone post about a given field.

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