- 25365, 545, OXY USA, State Jaeger B 4-27-34H-144-97, Cabernet, t12/13; cum 40K 4/14;
- 25367, 606, OXY USA, State Jaeger B 6-27-34H-144-97, Cabernet, t12/13; cum 27K 4/14;
- 26190, drl, CLR, Montpelier 4-14H, Indian Hill, no production data,
6/23/2014 | 06/23/2013 | 06/23/2012 | 06/23/2011 | 06/23/2010 | |
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Active Rigs | 190 | 189 | 210 | 172 | 124 |
Fifteen (15) new permits --
- Operators: MRO (6), Emerald (5), HRC (3), Oasis,
- Fields: Murphy Creek (Dunn), Bailey (Dunn), Moline (McKenzie), Sheep Butte (McKenzie), McGregory Buttes (Dunn), Willow Creek (Williams)
- Comments: I believe this is the second permit for Sheep Butte in the current boom; the first, #20429, was an XTO well with an IP of 337; t2/12; cum 25K 4/14 and still producing; an earlier Red River well (#7648) was spud in 1980; cum 120K, now PA;
Seven (7) producing wells completed:
- 26958, 1,746, KOG, P Moen 155-99-14-11-2-4H, East Fork, t5/14; cum --
- 25335, 2,616, XTO, Martin Federal 21X-33B, Cedar Coulee, t5/14; cum --
- 27372, 726, OXY USA, Delvin Dukart 4-30-31H-143-95, Manning, t5/14; cum --
- 27370, 103, OXY USA, Kubik Trust 4-19-18H-143-95, Manning, t5/14; cum --
- 27523, 908, OXY USA, State Kary 5-19-18H-144-96, Murphy Creek, t6/14; cum --
- 27524, 607, OXY USA, Martin 5-30-31H-144-96, Cabernet, t6/14; cum --
- 26960, 1,527, KOG, P Moen 155-99-14-11-2-3H, East Fork, t5/14; cum --
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From Yahoo!In-Play
Hi-Crush Partners announces new long-term frac sand purchase agreement with Halliburton:
Co announced the entry into a new long-term frac sand purchase agreement between Hi-Crush Operating LLC, a subsidiary of Hi-Crush, and Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., or Halliburton, which amends and restates the existing supply agreements between Hi-Crush and its affiliates and Halliburton. The new agreement increases the annual minimum committed volumes under the previous agreements, extends the term through December 31, 2018 and requires Halliburton to pay a specified price for a specified minimum volume of frac sand each month. In addition, the new agreement provides for further significant increases in annual volumes dependent on Halliburton's aggregate annual demand for Northern White frac sand.
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