Sunday, August 11, 2013

Random Update On The Tara Jo Wells in Reunion Bay

As pointed out by a reader:
  • 21458, 1,597, MRO, Tara Jo USA 34-12H, Reunion Bay, t1/13; cum 202K 2/14; 30 stages, slightly less than 2 million lbs; 
  • 23176, 1,490, MRO, Tara Jo USA 34-12TFH, Reunion Bay, t1/13; cum 168K 2/14; 30 stages, slightly less than 2 million lbs;
In that same spacing unit:
  • 18514, 672, MRO, Howard USA 11-1H, Reunion Bay, t6/10; cum 316K 2/14;15 states, 2.5 million lbs;
In case you all missed it, the Tara Jo wells have each produced in excess of 110,000 bbls of crude oil each, and they haven't reached the 6-month anniversary yet (at the time of the original posting). Remember the good old days in the Bakken, when a 100,000 bbls by the end of the first 12 months was impressive?

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I always find it amazing how one's mind works (or doesn't work). I honestly did not consciously recall the sisters' names, but something about Tara Jo reminded me of that classic (or not), "Petticoat Junction" series. Now I know why: the three sisters (which I had to look up at wiki: Betty Jo, Billie Jo, and Bobbie Jo). My subconscious mind actually stored some of this stuff all these years. Deep, deep subconscious.


Petticoat Junction Theme and Opening

I guess the Scandinavian equivalent of Petticoat Junction in the Bakken is Johnson Corner.

You know, had they combined "Petticoat Junction" and "The Beverly Hillbillies" into a one-hour show, we would have been well on our way to the first crude-by-rail sitcom.

The Beverly Hillbillies

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