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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Twenty (20) New Permits -- QEP Has Permits For Another 10-Well Pad -- The Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA

Daily activity report, June 7, 2012 --
  • Operators: QEP (10), BEXP (4), CLR (2), KOG (2), OXY USA, SM Energy
  • Fields: Moccasin Creek (Dunn), Tobacco Garden (McKenzie), Saddle Butte (Billings), Todd (Williams), Musta (Divide), Heart Butte (Dunn)
I didn't map the ten QEP wells, but they will all be on one pad or very, very close in section 6-149-92. There's already a producing well in that section:
  • 18322, 1,742, QEP, MHA 1-06-31H-150-92 (no typo), t6/10; cum 230K 4/12; 
Back on April 9, 2012, I posted a link to a Mike Filloon post that QEP had finished drilling another 10-well pad.

Same with the BEXP wells: I didn't map them out so don't know if they will be on the same pad, but again, awful close in section 25-155-101, Todd field. These four wells will be east of the highway leading out of Williston on the north side, about two miles north of the city limits.

One well was released form "tight hole" status:
  • 20622, 1,067, EOG, Fertile 48-0905H, Mountrail

2 comments:

  1. Guess what Bruce, Everyone who cares read this on the NDIC site

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    1. I also summarize the dockets. I assume that folks who are interested go to the original source.

      But I repost this information for two reasons, which I've mentioned before.

      I do this for myself to help me remember what is going on in the Bakken.

      The second reason I do this is to develop a story line at a later date. By posting this now, I can easily cut and paste from post to post to develop a story that folks will see absolutely no place else, and they will get it all for free.

      But you could help me out. I haven't had a chance yet to map out these wells so I don't know if the multiple wells in one section will be on one pad or a couple of pads. That's also not spelled out at the NDIC site. If you could let me know, that would save me some time.

      Thank you for giving me another opportunity to let newbies know why I post this information.

      Now to ramble for a moment: it is amazing the things that one discovers when one actually retypes this information. In fact, it's too good a story to tell it here in a comment. On to a new post. Thank you, thank you, thank you for taking time to post.

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