Sunday, June 23, 2013

Bowline Oil Field

Early on (over two years ago, April 14, 2011) I talked about True Oil and Red Wing Creek oil field. I learned a lot from readers. 

After that initial post, there wasn't much written about True Oil, but recently True Oil is back in the news, acquiring leases and permits in Bowline oil field. Bowline is a 14-section field, L-shaped, and southeast/abutting Red Wing Creek. It's hard to believe that there are NO producing wells in seven of those 14 sections; and in four of those sections, a well has never even been drilled. There have been at least two dry holes: one Madison, and one Red River (both drilled a long, long time ago). The field is in central McKenzie County, a bit outside the typical sweet spots in northeastern McKenzie County.

It is amazing how quickly things can move once an operator gets excited to start developing a field.

Case 19603, True, amend Red Wing Creek and Bowline Fields to create a 1600-acre unit for the Bowline-Bakken; up to 7 wells on that unit, McKenzie: a 1600-acre spacing unit for the Bowline-Bakken Pool consisting of Sections 2 and 11, T.147N., R.101W., and the S½ of Section 35, T.148N., R.101W:


Permits/Wells 


New permits, added August 15, 2013:
  • 26204, conf, True Oil, True Federal 33-35 2-11 MB2, Bowline,
  • 26203, conf, True Oil, True Federal 33-35 2-11 TF2, Bowline,
  • 26202, conf, True Oil, True Federal 33-35 2-11 MB1, Bowline,
  • 26201, conf, True Oil, True Federal 33-35 2-11 TF1, Bowline,
It's nice to see the new naming system helps identify the formation that is being targeted:
  • 25848, loc, True Oil, Slash Federal 44-33 4-9H TF1, Bowline,
  • 25820, conf, True Oil, True Federal 13-31 31-32 MB2, Bowline,
  • 25819, conf, True Oil, True Federal 13-31 31-32 TF2,Bowline,
  • 25818, conf, True Oil, True Federal 13-31 31-32 MB1, Bowline,
  • 25817, conf, True Oil, True Federal 13-31 31-32 TF1, Bowline,
  • 24762, drl, True Oil, True Federal 21-3 3-10H, Bowline,   
  • 23745, 204, True Oil, True Federal 31-32, Bowline, Birdbear, t5/13; cum 1K 4/13;
  • 22742, 467, True Oil, True Federal 21-6 6-7H, Bowline,  Bakken, t11/12; cum 29K 4/13; 
Other wells in the field (note #9909: three payzones -- 230K to date and still pumping):
  • 22180, 545, True Oil, Slash Federal 44-33 4-9H, Bowline, Bakken, t10/12; cum 59K 4/13;
  • 11457, PA/130, Meridian Oil, MPI 13-31, Red River, t8/85; cum 23K 11/88;
  • 10183, PA/622, BR, Federal 14-6, Red River, t9/83; cum 207K 5/98;
  • 9909, A/32, Sequel, Bowline 21-7, Birdbear, Bowline, t4/95; cum 56K 1/12;
  • 9909, TA/58, Sequel, Bowline 21-7, Duperow, Bowline, t3/95; cum 44K 4/13;
  • 9909, PNA/153, Sequel, Bowline 21-7, Red River, Bowline, t5/83; cum 130K 1/94;
  • 8209, PA/11, Pennzoil, Four Creeks 6-32F, Madison, t7/81; cum 5K 4/83
  • 8209, dry, Pennzoil, Four Creeks 6-32F, Red River, t7/81;  
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A Military Diversion

From the Daily Dot:
If you thought that "Quidditching" was dead, think again.
The Harry Potter-inspired meme—participants jump up in the air while holding a broom in between their legs to make it look like they're flying—appears to be making a resurgence amongst members of the United States armed forces.
The following images were posted on "Boys Boots 'n Booze," a Tumblr run by a self-described "North Carolina girl who likes her trucks big and dirty, and her boys and drinks strong."
Quidditching in Afghanistan

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