Ten (10) new permits --
- Operators: Oasis (4), Enerplus (4), Newfield (2)
- Fields: Gros Ventre (Burke), Siverston (McKenzie), Mandaree (Dunn), Moccasin Creek (Dunn)
- Comments: Enerplus seems to be getting a bit more active; nice to see more Newfield permits
Five (5) producing wells were completed:
- 23305, 1,480, WPX, Blackhawk 1-12HB, Moccasin Creek, t5/13; cum --
- 23720, 318, Samson, Montclair 0112-2TFH, Ambrose, 4 sections; t5/13; cum
- 23741, 1,794, Statoil, Jerome Anderson 15-10 7TFH, Alger, 2 sections; t4/13; cum --
- 24212, 333, SM Energy, Jeglum 3-29HNB, Colgan, t4/13; cum --
- 24705, 828, OXY USA, Stag 1-35-23H-142-96, Russian Creek, t5/13; cum --
- 23410, 644, Baytex, Burton Olson 21-16-162-98H 1PB, Blooming Prairie, t12/12; cum 62K 4/13;
- 23467, 1,132,Whiting, Buckman 14-9PH, Bell, t12/12; cum 61K 4/13;
- 23468, 1,244,Whiting, Obrigewitch 11-16PH, Bell, t12/12; cum 51K 4/13;
- 23493, drl, CLR, Simmental Federal 4-16H, Elm Tree, no data,
- 23614, 312, CLR, Lester 1-1H, New Home, t2/13; cum 12K 4/13;
- 24017, dry, Armstrong Operating, Zurcher 1, wildcat, a Madison well, 34 miles NNE of Minot, ND
- 24252, 75, Enduro, MRPSU 19-31, Mouse River Park, a Madison well; t2/13; cum 3K 4/13;
- 24409, drl, Hess, BB-Budahn A 150-95-0403H-4, Blue Buttes
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Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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4-2013 | 7464 | 0 |
3-2013 | 10536 | 0 |
2-2013 | 11790 | 0 |
1-2013 | 11578 | 0 |
12-2012 | 20264 | 0 |
23467, see above,Whiting, Buckman 14-9PH, Bell:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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4-2013 | 8847 | 11052 |
3-2013 | 8427 | 8731 |
2-2013 | 8389 | 11466 |
1-2013 | 13548 | 14559 |
12-2012 | 21118 | 18725 |
23468, see above,Whiting, Obrigewitch 11-16PH, Bell:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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4-2013 | 8804 | 10501 |
3-2013 | 7638 | 7738 |
2-2013 | 5305 | 6145 |
1-2013 | 13062 | 15727 |
12-2012 | 16135 | 25667 |
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Arctic sea ice extent declined at a near-average rate through May, but overall it remained below average compared to the 1979 to 2000 average. The Arctic Oscillation (AO) varied through the month between modest positive and negative phases. Slack winds over central Alaska allowed cold air to stay in place and made much of the month unusually cold there. The last part of the month saw much higher temperatures.
Sea ice extent in May 2013 averaged 13.10 million square kilometers (5.06 million square miles). This is 500,000 square kilometers (193,000 square miles) below the 1979 to 2000 average for the month. As has been the case for the past several years, ice extent was below average in the Barents Sea on the Atlantic side of the Arctic. Greater than average ice extent prevailed on the Pacific side of the Arctic in the Bering Sea and Sea of Okhotsk.Arctic sea ice extent for May, 2013, is 91% of the average for the two decades, 1979 - 2000; and the decline rate is at the near-average rate.
I will sleep better tonight knowing that.
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