Monday, October 15, 2012

Fourteen (14) New Permits; CLR With a Nice Eco-Pad; Whiting With Two Nice Wells;

Bakken Operations

Coming off confidential wells tomorrow, Tuesday:
21246, drl, CLR, Tande 2-23H, Lindahl,
21994, drl, Abraxas, Ravin 26-35-2H, North Fork,
22459, drl, BEXP, Liffrig 29-20 2H, Alger,

Active rigs: 190 (steady, but down two from this morning)

Wells coming off confidential list over the weekend/Monday were reported earlier; see sidebar at the right.

Fourteen (14) new permits
  • Operators: Whiting (6), Petro-Hunt (3), KOG (2), ERF (2), OXY USA
  • Fields: Murphy Creek (Dunn), Eagle Nest (Dunn), Poe (McKenzie), Park (Billings), Eagle Nest (McKenzie), 
Comment: First OXY USA permit since Sept 27, 2012

In addition, fifteen more wells were reported as producing or plugged.

Five (5) producing wells completed:
  • 21854, 492, CLR, Maruskie 1-22H,
  • 22173, 1,180, Whiting, Carl Kannianen 22-32TFX,
  • 22175, 1,249, Whiting, Kannianen 22-32TFX, 
  • 22547, 378, CLR, Sibbern 1-27H, North Tioga oil field,
  • 22549, 405, CLR, Sibbern 2-27H, North Tioga oil field, 
The two Sibbern wells are part of a four-well Eco-Pad in Burke County. This Eco-Pad is in an area that  hasn't had a lot of activity, so these look like some nice wells. [See first comment: I was using someone else's computer; rushed to get information; made error on IP. A huge thank you to a reader for catching my error. It's been corrected.]

6 comments:

  1. Bruce, please take another look at 22547. I think it's possible you confused the water amount with the oil.

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    1. Thank you for catching that. I was in a rush to get these posted; using another computer -- no excuse, I know. But very embarrassed.

      But we move on. The IP is a typical CLR IP. But the Eco-Pad is in a relatively inactive area; nice to see these two wells (of four).

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  2. http://www.meagheradvisors.com/resources/project/Meagher%20Energy%20Advisors/

    Your bid due by Nov 14.

    anon 1

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    1. "Net production ~300 BOEPD from 145 wells (December Projected)"

      145 wells -- incredible opportunity. Maybe some of the new North Dakota oil millionaires will be interested. Smile.

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  3. http://trib.com/business/energy/energy-workers-return-for-converse-county-boom/article_33644e92-5b50-588d-955d-4722526eaaf3.html Check out this link. Cheasapeake has 8 rigs here I believe and I read another article on the area that said EOG was active here also. Some recent completions in excess of 2,000 BOEPD i believe.

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    1. Nice link/story. Thank you.

      I've posted it as a stand-alone so it's easier for readers to access.

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