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Monday, April 21, 2014

Wells Coming Off Confidential List Over Long Weekend, Monday; BR, MRO Each With A "High-IP" Well

Monday:
  • 24811, 810, Petro-Hunt, State of North Dakota 154-99-16B-2H, Stockyard Creek, t12/13; cum 44K 2/14;
Saturday:
  • 22995, drl, Abraxas, Jore Federal 2-11-1H, North Fork,
  • 25010, drl, WPX, FBIR 13-24HD, Van Hook, producing,
  • 25822, 1,403, BR, CCU Columbian 24-36TFH, Corral Creek, t2/14; cum --
  • 25912, drl, Zavanna, Bills 5-8 3TFH, Crazy Man Creek, no production data,
  • 26258, drl, CLR, Oneil 1-28H1, Stoneview,
Sunday:
  • 20257, drl, KOG, Two Shields Butte 3-24-12-3H3, Mandaree, no production data,
  • 24989, A, Fidelity, Allan 14-23H, Dickinson, cum 24K 2/14;
  • 24990, 1,117, Fidelity, Doloris 14-23H, Dickinson, t10/13; cum 34K 2/14;
  • 25378, drl, XTO, Loomer 41X-3R, Tobacco Garden, no production data,
  • 25899, drl, Hess, SC-Bennie 157-99-2017H-1, Lone Tree Lake, no production data,
  • 25911, drl, Zavanna, Bills 32-29 4TFH, Stockyard Creek, no production data,
  • 26462, 2,224, MRO, Myers 24-35H, Reunion Bay, t3/14; cum --
  • 26720, drl, Hess, EN_State C-156-93-1615H-6, no production data,
Monday:
  • 18120, 2,966, BR, CCU Mainstreeter 14-24TFH, Corral Creek, t2/14; cum 5K 2/14;
  • 23256, drl, SM Energy, Arnold 16X-12H, Siverston, no production data,
  • 25995, drl, Cornerstone, Anderson B-2413-6191, Clayton, no production data

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North Dakota Also Has Healthy Wind Power Industry -- EIA

In 2013, 12 states accounted for 80% of U.S. wind-generated electricity, according to preliminary generation data released in EIA's March Electric Power Monthly report. Texas was again the top wind power state with nearly 36 million megawatthours (MWh) of electricity. Iowa was second, with more than 15 million MWh, followed by California, Oklahoma, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Oregon, Colorado, Washington, North Dakota (#11), and Wyoming.
These 12 states produced a combined 134 million MWh of electricity from wind. Nationwide, 167 million MWh of power came from wind in 2013, a 19% increase from 2012. Wind power increased its share of U.S. total electricity generation in 2013 from 3.5% to 4.1%. All but 13 states reported to EIA some generation from wind, and 23 states increased their wind generation more than 10% above 2012 production levels.
California's wind generation exceeded geothermal generation for the first time in 2013.
The proportion of wind to total electricity generated varied widely by state. Leading the nation in wind generation share was Iowa with 27.4% of net electricity production coming from wind turbines. Second was South Dakota, at 26%. Other states with more than twice the national share of 4.1% wind power were Kansas, Idaho, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Colorado, Oregon, Wyoming, and Texas.
Meanwhile: Connecticut and Rhode Island -- "no" wind power; Massachusetts -- minimal. 

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