Daily activity report, January 19, 2012 --
Operators: CLR (4), Whiting, XTO
Fields: Brooklyn, Banks, Lonesome, West Capa, St Demetrius
Five (5) on DRL status reported IPs, including:
- 19423, 1,106, OXY USA, Elroy Kadrmas 1-10-3H-143-96, Dunn County, Bakken, Fayette
- 19958, 1,494, MRO, Rhoda 24-31H, Mountrail, Bakken
- 20416, 489, OXY USA, Dvorak Trust 1-6-31H-142-96, Dunn County, Bakken, Russian Creek
- 20749, 101, OXY USA, Marlene Steffan 1-5-8H-141-97, Dunn County, Bakken, St Anthony Field
Five (5) wells released from confidential list; three completed/fracked, including:
- 19348, 995, EOG, Round Prairie 7-1522H, Bakken,
- 19919, 1,648, EOG, Liberty LR 21-36H, Bakken,
OXY USA has had a number of poorer wells (based on IPs) in Dimond field, Burke County. The Fayette field in Dunn County is a very good field, part of the "original" Anschutz prospect. St Anthony and
Russian Creek abut each other in the southwest part of the county; southwest part of the state. These are two very promising fields -- even so, OXY USA has not reported very exciting IPs in this field (see link to Russian Creek for other OXY USA wells in this field.
Bruce even though the Keystone XL issue has a lot of twist and turns and a resolution seem impossible you may want to take a look at this link.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-01-19/transcanada-may-shorten-keystone-xl-bypass-federal-review.html
This is getting personal: the TransCanada directors vs Obama.
ReplyDeleteFaux-environmentalists will block this in every state.
I'll post this tomorrow if I remember as a stand-alone post; my wi-fi connection is lousy tonight.