The earlier post regarding "field development" and the question Jane Smith asked has been updated with a great explanation to her question.
Active rigs:
| 9/23/2014 | 09/23/2013 | 09/23/2012 | 09/23/2011 | 09/23/2010 | |
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| Active Rigs | 194 | 187 | 185 | 195 | 142 |
Wells coming off the confidential list today were posted earlier; see sidebar at the right.
Wells coming off the confidential list Wednesday:
- 25173, drl, WPX, Morsette 35-26HZ, Spotted Horn, no production data,
- 25174, drl, WPX, Morsette 35-26HD, Spotted Horn, no production data,
- 26067, 780, Whiting, Oukrop 24-34PH, St Anthony, t3/14; cum 24K 7/14;
- 26068, 725, Whiting, Oukrop 44-34PH, St Anthony, t3/14; cum 24K 7/14;
- 26683, drl, HRC, Hagbos 2-25-36H, Stockyard Creek, no production data, in a sundry form received in August, 2014, things seem back on track, but there may have been some hiccups in drilling this well;
- 27624, drl, SM Energy, Dixie 12X-35H, Camp, no production data,
- 27910, drl, Hess, LK-M Elisabeth-LW-147-97-1522H-1, Little Knife, no production data,
- Operators: XTO (4), Whiting, KOG
- Fields: Tobacco Garden (McKenzie), Sanish (Mountrail), Poe (McKenzie)
- Comments: the four XTO permits will be for wells on one pad
- 26407, 1,884, BR, Raider 31-5TFH, Corral Creek, t8/14; cum --
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Cash Wise Grocery
The Dickinson Press is reporting that Cash Wise will be coming to Dickinson. Cash Wish now has stores in Williston, Tioga, Stanley, Watford City, and Minot. Cash Wise did not have any stores in this part of the state prior to 2012, prior to the Bakken boom.
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Fifth Inning
Extremely poor quality video and audio but great for the memories. Texas Rangers slip by the Houston Astros 4 -3. We were sitting in the "All You Can Eat Corner." The seats were selected by the younger granddaughter -- who is about as slender as one can be -- who had a hot dog, peanuts, some popcorn, a large drink, and Cotton Candy. Their dad, working late that night, watched the first four innings before having to go back to work.
This was a rare treat for a baseball team that's been on hard times for the bulk of the season.
Guilder Rodriguez, a career minor leaguer, got his second big league start on Monday night for the Texas Rangers and delivered for his dad by getting his first big league hit, RBI and run scored in a 4-3 win over the Houston Astros.
Rodriguez, 31, was excited about the opportunity to play because his father, Guillermo, hadn't seen him participate in a baseball game in the States since Low-A ball in 2004.
Yeah, 2004.
The biggest hit of the game came from Rodriguez who singled over the head of shortstop Jonathan Villar for his second hit of the game, breaking a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the seventh inning.
"This is one of the best moments of my life," said Rodriguez, who ended an 0-for-6 spell.
"My first big league hit, my first RBI, my father in the stands, my wife. This is my second-best moment, after my two daughters were born."
Rodriguez has played for just two organizations, Milwaukee and the Rangers. His home ballpark has been in minor league cities such as Helena, Beloit (where his dad saw him), Huntsville, Frisco, Oklahoma City and Round Rock. He's played in the Dominican Republic when the season was over, where his dad would travel from Venezuela to see him.He was in in the minor leagues for 13 years.