Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Thirteen (13) New Permits; Eleven (11) Producing Wells Completed; Five (5) "High IP" Wells -- October 29, 2014

Wells coming off the confidential list Thursday:
  • 23272, 808, CLR, Caretan 1-28H, St Demetrium, t8/14; cum 12K 8/14;
  • 26717, 1,452, Emerald Oil, Pirate 4-2-11H, Foreman Butte, t5/14; 40K 8/14;
Eleven (11) producing wells completed:
  • 26326, 879, XTO, Boomer Federal 34X-35G, Lost Bridge, t9/14; cum --
  • 26861, 2,207, XTO, Ruby State Federal 34X-36F, Grinnell, t8/14; cum 9K 8/14;
  • 26874, 1,130, CLR, Lawrence 11-24H1, Three Forks, first bench, North Tioga, t10/14; cum --
  • 27018, 2,721, Whiting, Gajewski 31-18H, Lonesome, t4/14; cum --
  • 27308, 2,253, BR, Lillibridge 21-27MBH, Johnson Corner, 4 sections, t9/14; cum --
  • 27368, 2,253, Petro-Hunt, Brenna 152-96-24C-13-1HS, Clear Creek, no frack data yet; gas max almost 3,000 units, 4 units, t10/14; cum --
  • 27407, 2,179, KOG, Koala 4-4-31-13H, Poe, 4 sections, t9/14; cum --
  • 27578, 1,296, BR, Sequoia 31-4TFH, Hawkeye, t9/14; cum --
  • 27911, 453, Slawson, Bootleg 5-14-15TFH, Stockyard Creek, t9/14; cum --
  • 28419, 671, Triangle, State 152-102-36-25-3H, Elk, t10/14; cum --
  • 28420, 868, Triangle, State 152-102-36-25-4H, Elk, t10/14; cum --
Thirteen (13) new permits:
  • Operators: CLR (7), HRC (3), EOG (2), Petro-Sentinel,
  • Fields: Crazy Man Creek (Williams), Parshall (Mountrail) McGregory Buttes (Dunn), Coyote Creek (Bowman)
  • Comments: the Petro-Sentinel permit is the third one for this company in North Dakota, and the second one in as many days
Active rigs:


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    1. It is what it is. I wouldn't even worry about it. It will be interesting to watch. I think EOG has quit the Bakken for the time being. That's five rigs right there. Or more.

      On another note, look at the IPs of those producing wells that were completed and reported today; that list is simply incredible. No where are they getting those kinds of wells onshore in the US, and Bakken wells are 90% (or more) oil -- again, nothing else like it elsewhere onshore, except some spots in the Eagle Ford (and the Permian, I suppose).

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