I remember folks (including me) "concerned" about those days with 2 and 3 new permits, but it all evens out. Today, there were thirteen new permits --
Operators: CLR (9), Petro-Hunt (2), KOG, Helis
Fields: Charlson, East Fork, North Tioga, Spotted Horn, Rattlesnake Point, Elkhorn Ranch, Chimney Butte, and one wildcat.
KOG has the wildcat in McKenzie County.
CLR has permits for an Eco-Pad in North Tioga, Williams County.
Only one of three wells released from "tight hole" status reported an IP:
- 19600, 2,363, Newfield, Drovdal 150-99-8-5-1H, McKenzie
Is it just me our is McKenzie County consistently delivering great IP's? Someday it may steal some of the thunder from Mountrail. Time will tell.
ReplyDeleteUnscientific and highly suspect data is provided here:
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And, yes, for permits granted in 2010, and for wells reporting IPs, McKenzie County is slightly ahead of Mountrail.