The number of active rigs post-boom sets a new "low" record: 76.
Another huge, typical EOG, 1920-acre drilling unit well:
- 27858, 236, EOG, Parshall 152-0806H, Parshall, ICO, 63 stages, 18 million lbs, t12/14; cum 126K 4/15;
The total depth (a function of the length of the horizontal) is hardly noteworthy: 22,317 feet.
63 stages and almost 20 million lbs of sand. See Mike Filloon's take on this, from just the other day.
One has to ask the question whether the USGS took these "new" drilling units into consideration back in 2010 (or whenever it was) that it estimated the EUR of the Bakken.
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A Note for the Granddaughters
Without question, if one is interested in "understanding" Aristotle, it would be hard to find a better source than Armand Marie Leroi's The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science, c. 2014.
It is definitely a book to be read slowly, savoring every short chapter. I find it interesting how the author writes in a conversational style but ever so subtle. He is also very, very remarkable at introducing new concepts.
If you are a fan of Stephen Jay Gould, you will enjoy this book. On page 149, he actually mentions Stephen Jay Gould -- suggesting that Gould had never read "Aristotle."
I feel bad for our granddaughters. They will be "forced" to listen to me on our cross-country trip this summer about Aristotle. LOL.
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