- 24312, 2,120, Petro-Hunt, Brenna 152-96-14A-23-7H, Clear Creek, Clear Creek, t10/13; cum 261K 2/16;
- 25231, 1,115, Emerald, Slugger 1-16-21H, Charbonneau/Wildcat, northwest corner of McKenzie, near Antelope, Sather Lake; t8/13; cum 144K 2/16;
- 25232, 1,098, Emerald, Talon 1-9-4H, Charboneau, t8/13; cum 156K 2/16;
- 25346, 2,374, MRO, Abner 21-13TFH, Reunion Bay, 30 stages, 2.3 million lbs, t11/3; cum 191K 2/16;
- 25466, 148, Whiting, Williams 24-25, Bonnie View/Wildcat, southwest corner of the state, Red River wells in this area; t11/13; cum 25K 2/16; pretty much off-line these days;
- 25546, 546, Slawson, Payara 3-21H, Van Hook, t10/13; cum 22K 11/13;
- 25904, 951, CLR, Jefferson 5-17H, Crazy Man Creek, 30 stages, 3.7 million lbs, t1/14; cum 136K 2/16; pretty much off-line since July, 2015; in February, 2016, a sundry form: now on a pump;
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24312, see above, Petro-Hunt, Brenna 152-96-14A-23-7H, Clear Creek:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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11-2013 | 28231 | 37162 |
10-2013 | 7288 | 0 |
25231, see above, Emerald, Slugger 1-16-21H, Wildcat
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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11-2013 | 7012 | 0 |
10-2013 | 6410 | 0 |
9-2013 | 11258 | 0 |
8-2013 | 16224 | 0 |
25232, see above, Emerald, Talon 1-9-4H, Charboneeau:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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11-2013 | 6395 | 0 |
10-2013 | 8340 | 0 |
9-2013 | 11867 | 0 |
8-2013 | 19185 | 0 |
7-2013 | 2902 | 0 |
25346, see below, MRO, Abner 21-13TFH, Reunion Bay:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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11-2013 | 18967 | 11738 |
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There are a few contributors at SeekingAlpha I recognize and trust. Michael Fitzsimmons is one. I agree with every one of the five (5) reasons he provides for holding COP for the long haul.
The same could probably be said for EOG.
My hunch: before the year is out, COP will acquire significantly more shale acreage in one of the three big domestic plays. You read it here first.
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A Note to the Granddaughters
I doubt anyone will read this far down. The above notes were posted earlier, and now later, I will add this post for personal reasons.
My only purpose in life is taking care of my granddaughters. Yes, I have a number of other things that keep me busy, but at the end of the day (and the beginning of the day), my number one priority is 24/7 care for the granddaughters. When my daughter is off from work and she has the girls, I am "free" and I enjoy that free time. But I prefer being with the granddaughters over anything else.
My days start at 6:15 a.m. with them when one is getting up (the other sleeps in until 7:00 a.m.). Their mom heads off for work about 6:15 five days out of seven; the days vary. Their dad is often on the road, working very hard and very, very long hours.
The day starts at 6:15 with me getting them breakfast; my 6-minute soft-hard boiled egg is second to none. The day ends at 8:30 p.m. It's a long day, to say the least. I am free between 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. when they are at school.
I am addicted to the blog, and can't wait to get information posted as quickly as possible. I make a lot of typographical errors but go back and clean them up when I see them. I appreciate folks not writing to tell me of inconsequential typos -- they will be taken care of. But I do need to know if I make a major error. I do most of the posting when the granddaughters are in school, but will continue to post later in the day if there is time. But after 2:30, time with the granddaughters takes priority over the blog and the Bakken will simply have to wait.
Most nights I am exhausted but music rejuvenates me and even when alone, I love to put the big headphones on. Two years ago big headphones were about as geeky as they could be, but now I see they are the "in" thing. It's hard to believe that a $500 pair of headphones can be that much better than the $50 pair I am wearing. So, now I will listen over and over to Norah and Billy Joe and Foreverly. And tomorrow, I will listen over and over to something else.
A bunch of rambling while I listen to Norah and Billy Joe.
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