Director's Cut is out: https://www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas/directorscut/directorscut-2017-01-13.pdf.
Oil production:
- November, 2016: 1,033,693 bopd
- October, 2016: 1,043,693 bopd
- The November figure will be revised as more data comes in but right now, that's exactly a delta of 10,000 bbls month-over-month.
- Delta, November-over-October: - 0.96%. Less than 1 percent decrease in November over October, crude oil production.
- November, 2016: 1,764,494 MCF/day
- October, 2016: 1,717,763 MCF/day
- Delta, November-over-October: + 2.72%
- NOTE: natural gas production in North Dakota hit an all-time record in November, 2016.
- 1,764,494 MCF/day = 304,296 boe/day
- 1.034 bo/day + 0.304296/day = 1.34 million boe/day
Permitting:
- 76 in November is down from 82 in October.
- December's count at 40, is above the 37 in November, and the 33 in October.
- estimated to be 839, down 21 from end of October to end of November
- estimated number of inactive wells is up 16, up to 1,519 inactive wells, estimated
- dependent on CBR to coastal refineries
- US storage is now 0.1% below five-year average
- statewide capture: 89%
- FBIR Bakken capture: 88%
- "mandate": 85% by October 31, 2018
- "mandate": 91% by November 1, 2010
- NOTE: The percentage of gas flared decreased to 11% with Alliance Pipeline back in service. The Tioga gas plant is still way below capacity; it is operating at 83% capacity. The expansion of gas gathering from south of Lake Sakakawea has now been approved with start-up anticipated in 1Q17. (That's this quarter, folks!)
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