Sunday, June 24, 2012

Nine (9) New Permits -- Four Chesapeake Wells Updated -- BR With a Nice Well -- CLR With Another Williston Well -- The Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA

Daily activity report, June 25, 2012 --
  • Operators: CLR (3), WPX (2), Whiting, Zenergy, MRO, BR
  • Fields: Corral Creek (Dunn), Reunion Bay (Mountrail), Dore (McKenzie), East Fork (Williams), Chimney Butte (Dunn), Zenith (Stark), Squaw Creek (Williams)
I get a fair number of folks asking when production data is posted at the NDIC site. It should be noted that this is the last week of June, and the May data is not yet posted.

Coming off the confidential list on Monday's daily activity report:
  • 22734, no data, CLR, Glasoe 6-19H, Divide
  • 20989, 534, Petro-Hut, Pasternak Trust 157-100-18A-19-1H, Williams
  • 19888, 681, EOG, Clearwater 25-3202H, Ross, t1/12; cum 35K 4/12;
  • 20989, 534, Petro-Hunt, Pasternak Trust 157-100-18A-19-1H, Marmon, t5/12;
  • 21221, 239, Samson Resources, Prowler 23-14-163-97H, Paulson,  t5/12;
  • 21711, drl, BEXP, Rich 30-31-2H, Todd, s12/11;
  • 20618, 2,107, BR, Goldpoint 41-25TFH, Murphy Creek, t4/12; cum 3K 4/12;
  • 21316, 684, Denbury, Iverson 34-19NWH, Glass Bluff, t4/12; cum 10K 4/12;
  • 21933, 636, CLR, Plano 1-28H, Todd, t3/12; cum 21K 4/12;  this well is one mile southwest of the Oasis well in the southwest corner of Williston, just south of the frontage road: 21150, 3,021, Oasis, Kestrel Federal 5401 43-22H, Todd, t1/12; cum 67K 4/12; in other words, these are neighboring wells, and note the IPs; so we can follow 6-month, and 12-month production;
Producing wells that are now completed, including another nice Helis well:
  • 20780, 2,190, Helis, Henderson 1-28/33H, Grail, Bakken, t6/12; cum16K 4/12; Three Forks, gas shows as high as 5,000 units; frack data not yet posted as far as I could see;
Update status change of four Chesapeake wells; two now have an IP, and two went from CONF to DRL:
  • 21135, conf-->DRL, Chesapeake,  wildcat
  • 21139, 0, Chesapeake, Zent 30-138095 A 1H, Wildcat; Zent 30-138-95 A 1H, Wildcat, Bakken/Three Forks; t12/11; cum 1,633 bbls (no typo) 4/12;
  • 21143, 0, Chesapeake, Schoch 21-137-97 A 1H, Wildcat, t1211; cum 0 4/12;
  • 21681, conf-->DRL, Chesapeake, Kostenko 30-138-97 A 1H, Wildcat

2 comments:

  1. Impressive.

    http://www.cabotog.com/pdfs/Pearsall_Joint_Venture_2012.pdf

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    1. Right in my backyard, south of San Antonio. If I understand the graphics, this natural gas/condensate/natural gas liquids is deeper than the Eagle Ford.

      As someone else has mentioned, it will be interesting to see how South Texas politically deals with the water issue.

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