For an explanation of
this table, go back to this post.
Disclaimer: this data in this table has not been quadruple-checked nor certified by outside agencies. In a long spreadsheet and a long note like this, there are bound to be typographical and factual errors. In addition, the data in column 5 of the table below (EURs) was taken from graphs which in some cases were hard to read. The data could be very, very incorrect. If this is important to you, go to the source which is linked above.
A random look at the EURs of recent Whiting wells in the Bakken. In the early days we were talking about EURs of 300,000 and getting excited about EURs of 500,000. Then Mike Filloon started noting EURs of 1.5 million and there was even talk of some wells with EURs of 2 million bbls of oil.
Again, just a random look at the EURs of recent Whiting wells in the Bakken. There are fourteen Whiting wells in this list, arranged by EURs, in descending order. The Carscallen well at the top has a EUR of 2 million bbls of oil. The Rolla Federal well at the bottom has an EUR of 1.5 million:
Group Description
|
Group
|
Permit
|
Well
|
EUR (1,000’s)
|
Sand (lbs)
|
Field
|
County
|
|
N
|
32340
|
Carscallen 31-14-4H
|
2000
|
10 million +
|
Truax
|
WMS
|
|
O
|
32338
|
Carscallen 31-14H
|
1700
|
5 million +
|
Truax
|
WMS
|
|
O
|
32368
|
Carscallen 31-14-2H
|
1700
|
5 million +
|
Truax
|
WMS
|
Rolla Federal Group A
|
Q
|
31712
|
Rolla Federal 21-3-1H
|
1700
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
Rolla Federal Group A
|
Q
|
31710
|
Rolla Federal 21-3-1TFH
|
1700
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
Rolla Federal Group B
|
R
|
31711
|
Rolla Federal 21-3-2TFH
|
1700
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
Rolla Federal Group B
|
R
|
32329
|
Rolla Federal 11-3-1TFHU
|
1700
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
Rolla Federal Group B
|
R
|
31715
|
Rolla Federal 21-3-3TFH
|
1600
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
Rolla Federal Group B
|
R
|
32326
|
Rolla Federal 11-3-1H
|
1600
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
Banks Field
|
T
|
32764
|
Chameleon State 31-16HU
|
1600
|
7 - 15 million
|
Banks
|
MCK
|
|
N
|
29693
|
P Bibler 155-99-16-31-30-1H
|
1500
|
10 million +
|
Epping
|
WMS
|
Rolla Federal Group A
|
Q
|
31706
|
Rolla Federal 31-3-3TFH
|
1500
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
Rolla Federal Group B
|
R
|
32328
|
Rolla Federal 11-3-2TFH
|
1500
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
Rolla Federal Group B
|
R
|
31705
|
Rolla Federal 31-3-2TFH
|
1500
|
7 - 15 million
|
Twin Valley
|
MCK
|
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The Book Page
The Art of Beatrix Potter: Sketches, Paintings, and Illustrations
by Emily Zach, Steven Heller (Foreword by), Linda Lear (Introduction), Eleanor Taylor (Afterword), c. 2016. I don't find it at
Amazon.com. At the big box store, it's priced at $40 (of course, less expensive for members and those with coupons) but through B&N on-line, $26 and free shipping.
Turner: The Extraordinary Life and Momentous Times of J. M. W. Turner, Fanny Moyle, c. 2016.
Quantum Fuzz: The Strange True Makeup of Everything Around Us, Michael S. Walker, c. 2016.
The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution, Richard Dawkins and Yan Wong, c. 2016.
The book I would like to see:
DAPL: Letting Things Play Out. In fact, there could be a series of "Letting Things Play Out" just like the book series for "dummies." Other examples of letting things play out: Baltimore riots; Benghazi; and, the emergence of ISIS.
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Dreamliner
From
Quantum Fizz, linked above, p. 318:
Boeing Company may have staked its future on carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) technology in developing its model 787 Dreamliner, the most advanced new generation in commercial aircraft ...
Following test performed earlier in relation to military aircraft design, wings and fuselage are no longer made from sheets of aluminum but instead use CFRPs to from a super-strong lightweight component...
... Boeing has been able to improve range and fuel efficiency (by 20 percent) without increasing the size of the aircraft, bucking the historical trend.
The longest-range variant of the 787 can fly over 9,000 miles (from NYC to Hong Kong) without refueling.
As of March, 2016, Boeing had orders for 1,139 aircraft from 62 customers.
But this is a competitive world. Responding to the threat that the Dreamliner posed to its business, Airbus in January, 2015, introduced its A350, an aircraft of comparable capacity that is made of 53% of composite structures, as opposed to Boeing's 50%.
Variants of the two aircraft seat 225 to 350 passengers at a cost per aircraft ranging from $225 million to $356 million.
Now look at
all the aircraft flying at any given moment, and imagine that all these aluminum behemoths are now made with 50% less aluminum. No wonder Alcoa split off its smelting and refining businesses.