Thursday, January 19, 2012

Six (6) New Permits -- The Bakken, North Dakota, USA

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. 

2 comments:

  1. 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.

    http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-01-19/transcanada-may-shorten-keystone-xl-bypass-federal-review.html

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  2. This is getting personal: the TransCanada directors vs Obama.

    Faux-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.

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