Do not rely on the MillionDollarWay blog for accurate information about the Bakken. The website's author is inappropriately exuberant about the Bakken.
Data points from The Williston Herald and a radio interview, September 23, 2016:
- North Dakota production will likely dip below 1 million bopd but not below 900,000 bopd
- wells continue to get better and better
- Bakken is 94% oil (important fact to remember when comparing the Bakken with the Permian and the Eagle Ford)
- if IPs used to average 1,100, now they are averaging 1,500
- at the beginning of the boom, Bakken wells were estimated to continue producing for 30 years; now it is estimated that Bakken wells will produce for 35 years
- Bakken wells EURs have increased 25%
- 8,000 to 8,500 wells drilled using old technology might be good refrack candidates
- high point for the Bakken: 2023
- based on $50 to $60 oil
- 65,000 wells
- peak rig count of 150
- in a slow year (current year, for example), "we" won't reach 2,500 wells drilled/year
- in one scenario, those additional wells won't be drilled until 2035, but with a spike in oil prices, they could be drilled in 2017
- forecasting important: it affects issues such as crew camps
- oil in the $50 to $60 range: 900 DUCs highly economical
- frack crews now average in the range of five to eleven (5 - 11)
- at peak prices, there were 50 frack crews operating in the Bakken
- at $60 oil, the Bakken is superior to the Permian and the Eagle Ford
- today's rigs average 25 wells/year vs 8 or 9 wells in 2009
- multi-well pads, new bit technology, new motor technology, new mud technology
- recently an operator drilled a 3-mile lateral with one bit and one motor (previously reported at the blog); typically, an operator would require three bits/well
- Lynn Helms does not sound optimistic about the DAPL
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Air Park East Of Williston
Red Mike golf course east of Williston; air park moving along. Opportunity for individuals to build homes next to runway for private airplanes. Approval to close a section line road to the lake was approved. There are two access points to the lake in the immediate area: one access point one mile to the east, and one access point one mile west.
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A Note For The Granddaughters
For a great book on "Helen of Troy" this may be one of the best: Helen of Troy: The Story Behind the Most Beautiful Woman in the World, Bettany Hughes, c. 2005.
Six pages of maps.
Timeline: 7 pages
Dramatis Personae, Greek gods, family trees: 3 pages
Text: 343 pages
Notes: 67 pages
Bibliography: 5 pages
Other works: 25 pages
Index: 14 pages
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