5/11/2014 | 05/11/2013 | 05/11/2012 | 05/11/2011 | 05/11/2010 | |
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Active Rigs | 192 | 185 | 209 | 176 | 114 |
Monday, May 12, 2014
- 25661, 65, EOG, Wayzetta 25-1617H, Parshall, middle Bakken, 35 feet, 25 stages; 10 million lbs, t12/13; cum 49K 3/14;
- 26246, 500, CLR, Bildt 1-25H1, Leaf Mountain, t4/14; cum 2K 3/14;
- 26295, drl, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-35C-26-3H, McGregory Buttes, no production data,
- 26721, 1,268, CLR, Colter 6-14H2, Bear Creek, t3/14; cum 14K 3/14;
- 26846, drl, Hess, EN-Weyrauch-154-93-1918H-9, Robinson Lake, no production data,
- 25862, 1,312, Newfield, Holm 150-98-5-8-2H, Siverston, t3/14; cum 18K 3/14;
- 26426, drl, Murex, Brayden Alexander 20-17H, Writing Rock, one day of production,
- 25798, drl, CLR, Lannister 1-23H1, Leaf Mountain, no production data,
- 26046, drl, BR, Capitol 14-7MBH, Westberg, no production data,
- 26117, drl, HRC, Pasternak Trust 157-100-19C-18-3H, Marmon, no production data,
- 26375, drl, KOG, P Vandeberg 154-99-1-1-12-16H, Stockyard Creek, no production data,
- 26461, 1,982, MRO, Skold 34-35TFH, Reunion Bay, t3/14; cum 9K 3/14;
- 26881, conf, XTO, FBIR Guyblackhawk 24X-27E, Heart Butte, no production data,
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25661, see above, EOG, Wayzetta 25-1617H, Parshall:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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3-2014 | 29456 | 1 |
2-2014 | 7087 | 0 |
1-2014 | 222 | 0 |
12-2013 | 10758 | 0 |
11-2013 | 328 | 0 |
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The Train Wreck Continues -- As If In Slow Motion
Politico is reporting:
Nearly half a billion dollars in federal money has been spent developing four state Obamacare exchanges that are now in shambles — and the final price tag for salvaging them may go sharply higher.
Each of the states — Massachusetts, Oregon, Nevada and Maryland — embraced Obamacare, and each underperformed. All have come under scathing criticism and now face months of uncertainty as they rush to rebuild their systems or transition to the federal exchange.
The federal government is caught between writing still more exorbitant checks to give them a second chance at creating viable exchanges of their own or, for a lesser although not inexpensive sum, adding still more states to HealthCare.gov. The federal system is already serving 36 states, far more than originally anticipated.
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