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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Week 29: July 15, 2012 -- July 21, 2012

Industrial revolution in North Dakota 
North Dakota rigs maps: new

Williston #1 in sales tax receipts; doubles Bismark; beats Fargo by wide margin
ISCO: a new oil service company to Williston
New development, northeast side of Williston, 10-acre mixed residential, commercial

The BR Llano 6,800-bbIP well; it was not a typo (at least not yet)
Helis continues to report some great wells
More fracking crews in Williams County led to increased production
Fracking slowdown in the Bakken?
Except in the Brooklyn oil field, no evidence of oil companies choking back significantly; production days in the Bakken
North Dakota oil production by county: Divide County overtakes Bowman

The manufacturing/mining stage begins: WPX with 14 wells in one section

Brent-WTI-Bakken spread - random update

Short comment regarding Divide County activity

Filloon's series on completion designs continues
Denbury: less stages, more water (just the opposite of Whiting)
OXY: getting better?
Hess: changes their completion design
Oasis: 36 stages; better IPs
New fracking sand partnership: sand and rail

Old story: flaring increased between 2007 and 2011 - well, duh

Granite Peak founder, developer, dead at 88
MDU, ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach

For investors only: SLB and BHI beat by wide margin

Obama's permitorium, and more to come

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