Updates
December 13, 2015: a reader provided a very nice update of CLR's activity depicted in the graphics below --
Regarding increased activity in T153N-94W -- This area is part of HH's 350 wells "ears pinned-back in the Antelope" he laid out November 2013 when he announced Continental's transition to "full-field development."
Although this initiative has slowed, and could always be abandoned, Continental is continuing with development plans. Diamond Resources is currently renewing leases for a Continental 28-well, 2560-acre dsu not held-by-production in sections 2, 3, 10 and 11 of the same township.
The Continental Jersey wells are just to the east, where the Jersey 23-29 are producing, the Jersey 1-8 are duc's drilled a year ago, and the fourteen Jersey 9-22 permits were renewed last March.
The permit activity is of course, as Lynn Helms states, part of the producers maintaining a ready drilling inventory.
Along these lines, in the adjoining Hess properties to the north, which we have discussed over the last couple years, Hess obtained six EN-Freda permit November 30 as you chronicled last week. Hess also holds four EN-VP and R permits they obtained in May, and four permits for additional EN-Leo wells which were issued in June. Incidentally, the six additional EN-Freda wells are on the same pad with ten producing wells, the EN-Freda 1-7 and EN-Leo 1-3.
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Over the past few days there has been a lot of CLR permitting in Elm Creek in the Bakken. Here's a snapshot of the two sections in which CLR has been doing a lot of permitting, sections 20 and 26 in T153N-R94W.
Section 20:
Section 26:
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