I find that absolutely incredible.
The "window" is not always as narrow as two feet, but the middle Bakken is generally about 40-feet thick and drillers generally have a 2-foot to 10-foot window, it appears, within the middle Bakken when drilling.
The comment from the earlier post:
Niobrara drill/completions can be done for under $3 million.
Mile-a-day drilling is somewhat routine with 7,000'+ starting to appear.
The precision in targeting the most productive rock is near 100%.
The use of diversion techniques, microproppants, and restricted flowback are all relatively new developments.
EOR efforts are barely beginning.
The decrease in cost - along with MUCH higher production - is expanding economic areas in existing plays and favorably influencing the Uinta, Powder River, Rogersville, possibly the Tuscaloosa Marine shale (TMS), to name just a few.
The amount of natural gas and NGLs coming from these unconventional operations will continue to rock the world.I wish I had the ability to put together nice essays that really capture all that is happening in the US with regard to oil and natural gas. One of the problems I have is simply summarizing everything in a coherent article.
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