Wells coming off the confidential list today:
- 21655, 1,123, Whiting, Solberg 34-11PH, Bell, t7/12; cum 38K 11/12;
- 22054, 535, G3 Operating, Boyds 1-29-32H, Strandahl, t9/12; cum 14K 11/12;
- 22094, 608, Whiting, Lydia 41-14PH, Bell, t7/12; cum 27K 11/12;
- 22594, 1,303, Whiting, Solberg 44-11PH, Bell, t7/12; cum 33K 11/12;
- 22640, 1,443, MRO, Henry Charging USA 31-3TFH, Reunion Bay, t9/12; cum 51K 11/12;
- 22790, 2,325, BR, Kirkland 21-28MBH 2SH, Pershing, t1/12; cum --; 4 sections;
- 22892, 1,552, Zenergy, Dwyer 27-34H, Rawson, t9/12; cum 22K 11/12;
- 23101, drl, QEP Energy, MHA 1-06-32H-150-92, Heart Butte,
- 23157, 446, MRO, Paul Rohde 31-29H, Werner, t9/12; cum 9K 11/12;
- 23213, 1,703, CLR, Hartman 3-28H, Chimney Butte, t12/12; cum --
NYT and Grist find something to complain about.
ReplyDeletehttp://grist.org/news/north-frackotas-population-boom-means-more-young-men-and-more-problems/
In Williston, in January...
"High heels and skirts are as rare around here as veggie burgers."
anon 1
Yes, I saw a similar article in the NY Times. Did not plan on posting but then I thought: a lot of story lines in that article. Like, so what's new? Lots of men; not so many women. The NY Times article was long; more interesting. The NY Times pays a reporter to go all the way to ND, and that's the story they get: too many men; not enough women. Dog bites man. Wow.
DeleteThat reporter apparently never served in the military; never deployed for one full year on an a/c carrier; never six months on a nuclear submarine.
Some of these guys work two weeks on, two weeks off and then back to their home with a lot of money.
Minimal crime considering all the money. Lots of story lines. I suppose the biggest reason I won't post: too busy with too many other great stories, especially for investors.