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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Wells Coming Off The Confidential List -- KOG With Two Huge Wells; Legacy With A Nice Spearfish Well; Hess With A Nice Well

Monday, March 4, 2013
22447, 973, G3 Operating, J. Rasmussen 1-26-35H,  Strandahl, t12/12; cum 13K 1/13;
23085, 2,506, KOG, Moccasin Creek 16-10-3-3H3, Moccasin Creek, t12/12; cum 35K 1/13;
23167, 1,127, Hess, BB-Sivertson (sic) 151-95-2019H-3, Blue Buttes, t11/12; cum 74K 1/13;
23492, 199, CLR, Lovland 1-7H, 23638, conf, Slawson, Pathfinder 2-9H,  Upland, t12/12; cum 2K 1/13;

Sunday, March 3, 2013 
23084, 2,129, KOG, Moccasin Creek 16-10-3-3H, Moccasin Creek, t1/13; cum 23K 1/13;
21821, 180, Legacy Oil, Legacy Etal Wunderlich 5-6H, North Souris, a Spearfish well; t10/12; cum 13K 1/13;
22343, 655, Zenergy, Cliffside 25-36H, Assiniboine, t11/13; cum 14K 1/13;
22359, 1,147, Zenergy, Helling 30-31H, Pronghorn, t1/13; cum 4K 1/13;

Saturday, March 2, 2013 
22318, drl, Crescent Point, CPEUSC Samples 26-35-159N-100W, wildcat,
22451, drl, MRO, Curtis Kerr 24-8H,  Bailey,
22684, drl, Hess, EN-Jeffrey A-155-94-2734H-2, Alkali Creek,

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 23167, 1,127, Hess, BB-Sivertson (sic) 151-95-2019H-3, Blue Buttes, t11/12; cum 74K 1/13; not on a gas line yet:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-2013311571115504108519521019521
BAKKEN12-2012312052220909263427186027186
BAKKEN11-2012302691726632386133149033149
BAKKEN10-2012511291106840334103341



23084, 2,129, KOG, Moccasin Creek 16-10-3-3H, Moccasin Creek, t1/13; cum 23K 1/13;

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-20132023702234922873116354402712270
BAKKEN12-20120000000

2 comments:

  1. In my youth I learned that there were about 150 wars ongoing. That includes big and little wars, and includes rebellions and such. It may be true always. But, we rarely hear of most of them. When we do we may find that the war we haven't heard of has gone on for generations.

    That is unrelated to MDW, except, .... war and oil.

    Sometimes they affect the price of oil. Sometimes not. Or, not now.

    Price forecasts rarely mention more than one or two wars or potential wars.

    That is why price forecasts, and futures markets, are very iffy.

    How many know about the wars in Katanga Province in the big Congo, the rebels in Papua (Indonesia), or this, which seems to be a war that I had never heard of until today.

    http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/police-confirm-intruder-with-m16-beaten-to-death-by-villagers

    http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/another-cop-killed-in-semporna-skirmish-says-igp/

    1 of 150 ongoing wars, I suspect.

    Yesterday, I learned that a weaponized infectious weapon can wipe out the population of a major city in a few minutes.

    It is more pleasant to assume that nothing bad will happen. But, something might.

    Something may affect demand or supply of oil, in a big way. Then we may learn of a war decades old that spawned the event.

    Feel free to not post this. It is way off topic, almost.

    anon 1

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  2. "Something may affect demand or supply of oil, in a big way. Then we may learn of a war decades old that spawned the event."

    That's why I love connecting dots. Sometimes we don't find all the dots until some days, months, years pass.

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