Based on the legal names, it appears that EOG will have 12 long laterals run from the north, to the south (sited in section 30, end in section 31); meanwhile, now we have another 12 permits, and based on their names suggest they will be running in the same sections, but from the south to the north (sited in section 31, ending in section 30). That's 24 horizontals in these two sections (some may be 1280-acre spacing; others may be 2560-acre spacing). In addition, there is already one well already producing in that drilling unit:
- 20513, 2,365, EOG, Riverview 3-3130H, Clarks Creek, 49 stages, 9.8 million lbs, t3/13; cum 568K 2/16; producing about 7,000 bbls/month.
- 17215, 2,227, EOG, Austin 27-10H, Parshall, t12/08; cum 575K 2/16 (only 8 days in 2/16)
Active rigs:
4/12/2016 | 04/12/2015 | 04/12/2014 | 04/12/2013 | 04/12/2012 | |
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Active Rigs | 30 | 93 | 190 | 186 | 209 |
Ten (10) new permits:
- Operator: EOG
- Fields: Clarks Creek (McKenzie); Parshall (Mountrail)
- Comments: permits for 7 additional Clarks Creek wells in SWSE 31 will result in another 12-well pad (see below -- narrative with graphic)
Five (5) permits renewed:
- XTO (4), four Kenneth permits in Williams County
- Enerplus, a Arnica permit in Dunn County
- Crescent Point Energy (4), two CPEUSC Suitor permits, and two CPEUSC Lowe permits, all in Williams County
- Abraxas Petroleum, a Yellowstone Boxer permit in McKenzie County
- 31911, SI/NC, Statoil, Enderud 9-4 6H, Banks, no production data,
- 32030, 917, Hess, EN-Pederson-LW-154-94-0408H-6, Alkali Creek, 4 sections, 35 stages, 2.5 million lbs, t2/16; cum 20K 2/16; only 19 days in 2/16;
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32030, see above, Hess, EN-Pederson-LW-154-94-0408H-6, Alkali Creek:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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2-2016 | 19750 | 35921 |
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