Thursday, April 10, 2014

Thursday, April 10, 2014 -- CLR Reports Montana Bakken Completion With Six (6) Laterals

Active rigs:


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RBN Energy: barriers to ethane export.
  • infrastructure
  • shipping
  • pricing
  • petrochemical demand
In the previous post, RBN Energy spoke to the first two barriers; in this post, the pricing and petrochemical demand barriers to ethane export are discussed.

Montana Update, from Fairfield SunTimes:
In Richland County, Continental Resources Inc. reported the completion of three Bakken Formation wells.
  • Mabel 1-14H, six laterals (14K, 13.5K, 13K, 15K, 17K, and 20K). An IP of 301. Seems like a lot of drilling for 301 IP.
  • Mifflin 1-30H, 14K, 348 IP.
  • Mullholland Federal 1-32H, 20K, 294 IP
In Roosevelt County, Oasis:
  • Reveille Federal 2759 14-26H, 20K, 1,284 IP
The Wall Street Journal

Top story: big car makes in race to recall.

Russia's push in Ukraine stalls.

Fed shows growing worry about low inflation. Note my long post yesterday along these lines.

Brandeis University has withdrawn its offer of an honorary degree to a human-rights advocate and former Dutch lawmaker after a campaign by the Council on American-Islamic Relations condemned her as an Islamophobe.

ATT said it is in advanced talks to bring up to one gigabit per second speeds to six North Carolina cities, or about 10-times the current fastest options. Apple has a huge presence in North Carolina.

This may have been the reason my Yahoo e-mail was in-op a couple of days ago: popular websites and millions of internet users scrambled to update software and change passwords Wednesday, after a security bug in crucial encryption code was disclosed sooner than researchers had planned.

The Dickinson Press

State clamps down on oilfield waste: rules specify leak-proof containers for filter socks. That was easy.

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