Link here.
Story over at The Bismarck Tribune, data points:
- The Bismark Tribune calls the increase slight; in raw numbers, the increase is slight but the percentage increase is quite remarkable; again, younger generation does not understand percentages
- the natural gas capture statistic on BLM land has worsened significantly; it was remiss by the Tribune to not mention this
- the Tribune did not mention that the number of DUCs and wells shut-in for various reasons totals almost 2,400 wells
Oil production
- August, 2017: 1,0084,690
- July, 2017: 1,048,099
- Delta: 36,591 bbl/day increase; +3.5%
- compare with previous month -- last month (July, 2017), the delta: 14,653 bbl/day increase; +1.4%
- August, 2017: 14,080 (preliminary, if it holds, new all-time high)
- July, 2017:13,992
- Delta: an increase of 88 wells; 0.4% increase
- compare with previous month --- last month (July, 2017), the delta: an increase of 55; 0.6%
- September, 2017: 104
- August, 2017: 101
- July, 2017: 146 (huge jump)
- today: $41.50
- September: $39.56
- August: $37.93
- July: $35.83
- June: $34.72
- today: 57
- September: 56
- August: 56
- July: 58
- June: 55
- waiting on completion: 863; down 26 from the end of July to the end of August
- estimated inactive well count: 1,498; up 20 from the end of July to the end of August
- August data: including CBR to coastal refineries is more than adequate
- July data: including CBR to coastal refineries is more than adequate
- June data: including CBR to coastal refineries is more than adequate
- May data: including CBR to coastal refineries is more than adequate (major change in verbiage)
- statewide: 86% (trending down)
- FBIR: 77% (huge disappointment; was 82% last month)
- goal: 88% through October 31, 2020; then 91%
- comment: the trend has worsened -- large amount of flaring on BLM land
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