Monday, March 31, 2014

No Daily Activity Report For Monday, March 31, 2014? -- EOG Reports Another Huge Parshall Well -- EOG Tests The Well In November, Produces 91K By End Of January

Active rigs:


3/31/201403/31/201303/31/201203/31/201103/31/2010
Active Rigs195188206168103


No daily activity report posted at the NDIC website at 6:30 p.m. -- did the blizzard shut 'em down? I am not aware of any holiday; and this is not the opening day for hunting season.

Wells coming off the confidential list Tuesday, April 1, 2014:
  • 24372, 2,995, Statoil, Broderson 30-31 2H, Banks, t6/14; cum 205K 9/18;
  • 25646, 607, EOG, Wayzetta 30-3230H, Parshall, t11/13; cum 733K 9/18;2
  • 26073, 948, Hess, BL-Iverson 155-95-1819H-3, Beaver Lodge, t4/14; cum 173K 9/18;
  • 26359, 2,140 XTO, Rink 13X-4A, Garden, t4/14; cum 205K 9/18;
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25646, see below, EOG, Wayzetta 30-3230H, Parshall:

DateOil RunsMCF Sold
1-2014520072291
12-201381090
11-2013278840
10-201321350

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Earthquake In Yellowstone Park; Strongest in 34 Years
The AP is reporting:
The U.S. Geological Survey says the magnitude-4.8 earthquake that shook northern Yellowstone National Park is the strongest there since 1980.
But the Sunday quake was still considered relatively light, and its location didn't raise concerns about the park's supervolcano, which experts say has the potential to erupt with a force about 2,000 times the size of Mount St. Helens and would have worldwide effects.
To the best of my knowledge there is no fracking inside Yellowstone Park.

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Humdinger of a Global Warming Winter in Billings This Past Season

The Billings Gazette is reporting:
For the first time since recording began in 1934, Billings has gone over 100 inches of snow in a single season. 
Snowfall associated with a storm that began Sunday morning as rain, amounted to 1.4 inches, which brings the yearly total to 100.6 inches, said Tom Humphrey, a Meteorologist at the NWS in Billings.
Total water associated with the storm dropped .69 inches of water on Billings, he said.

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