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Monday, March 27, 2017

The Katie Ledecky Page -- March 27, 2017

I missed this one.

March 15, 2017, NBC Sports reported:
Katie Ledecky wasted no time breaking records at a new meet, the NCAA Championships.
The Stanford freshman captured her first NCAA title in her championships debut, anchoring the Cardinal to victory in the 4×200-yard freestyle relay and breaking the American record by more than three seconds.
Olympic medalists Simone Manuel and Lia Neal and Ella Eastin swam the first three legs, and Ledecky capped it off, touching the wall in 6 minutes, 45.91 seconds. Stanford set the previous American record of 6:49.42 earlier this season with Neal, Eastin, Ledecky and Katie Drabot.
Ledecky had the second-fastest split of any swimmer for any school in the event, a 1:40.46. Louisville sophomore Mallory Comerford split 1:40.21.
March 18, 2017, USA Today reported:
Her seed time for the 1,650-yard free is also almost 30 seconds faster than than [Virginia senior Leah] Smith’s, who is seeded second.
So, how did Ledecky do in that 1,650-yard freestyle race. She .... spoiler alert ... won. NBC Sports reported:
Katie Ledecky lapped all but one swimmer through 1,000 yards of her 1650-yard NCAA Championships race, and won by 21.19 seconds.
Yet she didn’t come close to her race goal.
Ledecky won the 1650, her third individual title in three events this week, in 15 minutes, 7.70 seconds. She was slower than her American record of 15:03.92, and missed her aspiration of becoming the first woman to break 15 minutes.
I think "they" need to put a porpoise in the pool for Ledecky to use as a rabbit (as in greyhound racing). Or let Michael Phelps race with the women when Ledecky is in the pool.

Strong, Strong Evidence That Eight Years Of Economic Stagnation And A Never-Ending Apology Tour By President Obama Is Finally Coming To An End -- March 27, 2017

Last week the mainstream media had an article suggesting that President Trump was taking credit for a particular company expanding in the US. The mainstream media suggested that the company had this plan in the works for quite some time.

Break, break.

My son-in-law works for a truck manufacturing company. Last year, under the Obama administration, the company cut back on the number of shifts and laid off a fair number of employees because they were not getting orders for their trucks.

My son-in-law said that the company would decide on future workload based on whether Trump was elected president or not.

Over the weekend, my daughter called to tell me that the company was going to mandatory overtime for the next three months because they were now getting more orders. The increase in orders was due completely to whether Trump was elected president or not. The truck manufacturing facility where my son-in-law works is in a strong blue, a strong-Hillary state.

Break, break.

Now we get word that Ford will be investing in three Michigan plants. From Detroit News:
Ford Motor Co. will announce investments in three of its Michigan manufacturing plants Tuesday morning, according to three sources familiar with the automaker’s plans.
The Dearborn-based automaker will announce investments at its Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Flat Rock Assembly Plant and its Romeo Engine Plant, according to the sources who agreed to speak only on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information. It is unclear how many jobs will be created, or the total dollar amount.
However, one of the sources characterized the investments as “significant.” A promised $700 million investment at the Michigan Assembly Plant was part of the 2015 Ford-United Auto Workers contract.
Tuesday’s investment announcement comes less than two weeks after President Donald Trump pushed auto executives for more U.S. jobs and new manufacturing plants in the U.S. during a stop in Ypsilanti Township. Trump hinted then that a big auto industry announcement was coming last week, though it did not appear to happen. It’s unclear if Ford’s announcement is the same news teased by Trump.
Obviously the mainstream press will say that this could not have happened in less than two weeks, that in fact this was in the works for quite some time.

In fact, the decision to go forward was clearly made in light of President Trump's election.

Frankly, I'm getting tired of all this, so in the future, I probably won't go into the back-story to this degree. I track this stuff for my benefit; I understand it. Cupcakes, snowflakes, and fruitcakes won't understand it no matter how often they read about it. I post it for reasons I've mentioned before.

There is a second point, and a much better point to be made. As noted earlier, the truck plant my son-in-law works at was at risk of closing shop due to lack of truck orders. That facility is now considering adding a second shift but are waiting to see if the orders continue to accelerate.

At the same time, we get the Ford announcement.

This is the second point: this suggests to me that after eight years of economic stagnation in thei country, there is a suggestion that we are finally turning the corner. And it is happening despite President Trump not yet getting one thing through Congress. He doesn't even have his full cabinet confirmed yet, and was handed a most humbling and embarrassing defeat by his own party yesterday.

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Black Beauty and Chariots

When our oldest / first granddaughter was a toddler I started reading Black Beauty (Anna Sewell) to her. I had never read the book before then and I don't know who picked it out for her. But from the time Arianna was two years old to when she was seven years old, I read that book to her over and over. Early on, I just read a page or two at one sitting, and then gradually started reading a chapter or two at each sitting when she was older. She would read a page; I would read a page.

By the time she was five years old, she often wanted to read more pages at one sitting than I wanted, but I persevered. 

If one wants to really know the history of a horse from its first days to its "retirement," this is clearly the book to read. In the process I also learned the names of many different wagons pulled by English horses.

I was reminded of that while reading The Discovery of Middle Earth: Mapping the Lost World of the Celts, by Graham Robb, c. 2013. It's one of my "top-shelf" books and I keep it in a zip-lock bag as I do with all my "top-shelf" books.

Roman chariots? Hardly. It turns out they are "Gaulish chariots." From page 27:
When the Gauls settled in northern Italy in the fourth century BC, their technology amazed the Romans, whose cumbersome conveyances seemed to belong to an earlier stage of history. Faced with the new machines, the Romans borrowed a whole vocabulary  of vehicular transport: carros (wagon, carriage); cission (cabriolet); couinnos and essedon (two-wheeled chariots); petruroton (four-wheeled carriage); carbanton (covered carriage); reda (four-wheeled coach). Nearly all the Latin words for wheeled vehicles came from Gaulish.  

DAPL Pipeline Oil Under The Lake -- March 27, 2017

Story here.

From the legal document submitted by the operator to the court:
Oil has been placed in the Dakota Access Pipeline underneath Lake Oahe. Dakota Access is currently commissioning the full pipeline and is preparing to place the pipeline into service.
In light of these developments, Dakota Access understands that weekly status reports are no longer required under the terms of the February 13, 2017 Order. The company therefore will not be filing additional reports unless otherwise directed by the Court.
And that would make sense. At this point, it now becomes proprietary information. 

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A Little Blue Would Be Nice

Post-Shut-In-Jump-In-Production -- March 27, 217

This did not occur in the Elidah oil field. But this data and the data from the Elidah oil field seem to suggest that the Elidah oil field is telling us something.

The production profile below is for this well:
  • 26214, 2,122, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-22C-15-3H, Charlson, Three Forks, 34 stages, 3.6 million lb, t1/14; cum 385K 1/17
For full note on this well, go to this post: http://wellsofinterest.blogspot.com/2017/03/post-shut-in-jump-in-production-march.html.

This well was fracked only once, back in 2014. This well was not re-fracked. It was off-line for less than a month -- and for some unknown reason the production jumped. In fact, in 10/16, monthly production was the highest ever recorded for one month, more than doubling from 9,000 bbls to 19,365 bbls/month  -- and again, just by taking the well off-line for about a month.

Most recent monthly production data (jump in productin not due to fracking of this well):
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-2017311197811913132815441152250
BAKKEN12-2016311289212819155217121169050
BAKKEN11-2016301347213502172719047188380
BAKKEN10-2016311936519955381429434292180
BAKKEN9-20161293728464360813695136170
BAKKEN8-201621422844009031982119075600
BAKKEN7-201631892385771402255962533650


Early production data, after initial frack (1/8/2014 - 1/12/14):
BAKKEN2-201528935893219371659515974425
BAKKEN1-201531116571153713162445223912322
BAKKEN12-20142412132120021172204002021015
BAKKEN11-2014261020610370990173621715730
BAKKEN10-2014311694316883266234004324951306
BAKKEN9-2014301013610082914127421249240
BAKKEN8-2014311255512642105416682152891176
BAKKEN7-201431125521256211831635015337797
BAKKEN6-2014301342913539132218651142794162
BAKKEN5-201431141471409014891933518715403
BAKKEN4-2014301448214432148425869614919509
BAKKEN3-2014311619116313204830253030036
BAKKEN2-2014281710517336273126607026411
BAKKEN1-20141616571159401050022678022566

Two Petro-Hunt Charlson USA Wells Are Finally Completed -- 50 Stages But Only 5 Million Lbs For Each -- March 27, 2017

28017, 830, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-22D-15-5H, Charlson, Three Fork, 50 stages, 5 million lbs, t10/16; cum 75K 1/17;

Recently monthly production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-2017311571915697248221600
BAKKEN12-2016311753917726303121600
BAKKEN11-2016302004720050373020900
BAKKEN10-20162622090215874847438404229
BAKKEN9-20160000000


28015, 816, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-23C-14-2HS, Charlson, Three Forks, 50 stages, 4.8 million lbs, t10/16; cum 77K 1/17;

Recently monthly production:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN1-2017311673016875302021600
BAKKEN12-201631195411954138814250209
BAKKEN11-2016302013520104592720900
BAKKEN10-201630200792015712279141701229
BAKKEN9-2016243805032480248
BAKKEN8-20160000000

Skarston Wells Off-Line Again -- No Explanation In File Report -- March 27, 2017

The Skarston wells used to be followed here. They will now be followed here.

Updates

September 13, 2020: all production data updated:
  • 25854, 3,098, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston 1-12 2TFH: 9/21/14; 11/12/14; t4/16; cum 376K 11/19; see full production profile here; huge jump, 12/18; remains off line 7/20; back on line, 8/20; cum 408K 7/21; off line again, 7/21; cum 457K 5/24;
  • 25856, 3,645, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston 1-12 7H: 9/19/14; 12/01/14; t3/16; cum 250K 11/19; -- went inactive after 7 days 4/16; inactive through 5/16; back on status for full month 8/16; sporadic production lately suggesting activity, 3/19; remains off line 7/20; back on line 9/20; cum 273K 7/21; cum 339K 5/24;
  • 25857, 4,545, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston 1 -12 4H, 41 stages; 6 million lbs: 9/17/14; 12/08/14; t4/16; cum 385K 4/19; sporadic production lately suggesting activity, 3/19; cum 442K 7/21; cum 510K 5/24;
  • 25858, 5,010, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston 1-12 5H: s9/14/14; 2/14/15; t3/16; cum 458K 11/19;off-line all of 4/16 and back on-line for last 20 days in 5/16; on-line since then; 41 stages; 9.2 million lbs; remains off line 7/20; sporadic production lately suggesting activity, 3/19; sporadic; cum 477K 6/21; off line as of 6/21; cum 549K 5/24;
  • 25859, 3,802, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston 1-12 6TFH: 9/14/14; 2/25/15; t3/16; cum 262K 11/19; production report shows the well was not on line all of 4/16 and 5/16; produced 9,455 bbls over 31 days in 3/16; back on status since 6/16; sporadic production lately suggesting activity, 3/19; remains off line, 7/20; back on line 6/20; cum 292K 7/21; cum 348K 5/24;
  • 25855, 3,115, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston 1-12 3TFH: 9/10/14; 3/11/15; t4/16; cum 247K 11/19; off-line all of 5/16; back on status as of 7/16; sporadic production lately suggesting activity, 3/19; remains off line 7/20; back on line 8/20; cum 266K 7/21; cum 329K 5/24;
  • 29563, 4,278, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston 1-12 8TFH: 1/07/15; 2/5/15; stimulated 10/15; 40 stages, 6 million lbs; t3/16; cum 187K 11/19; on-line only 7 days in 4/16; off-line all of 5/16; back on status as of 8/16; sporadic production lately suggesting activity, 3/19; remains off line 7/20; back on line 9/20; cum 211K 7/21; cum 265K 5/24;
  • 29564, 3,583, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston XE 1H: 11/11/14; 4/14/15; t3/16; cum 373K 1/20; on-line only 6 days in 3/16; 7 days in 4/16; and only 19 days in 5/16; back on status as of 5/16; sporadic production lately suggesting activity, 3/19; remains off line 7/20; back on line 9/20; cum 393K 7/21; cum 452K 5/24;
  • 21664, 3,235, Grayson Mill / Equinor, Skarston 1-12 1H, Banks, t9/12; cum 365K 5/20; sporadic production lately suggesting activity, 3/19; remains off line 7/20; back on line 9/20; cum 393K 7/21; cum 478K 5/24;


September 14, 2021: production data updated above.

November 23, 2017: production data updated below.

October 22, 2017: the Skarston 1-12 8TFH (#29563) is back on-line. Production since coming back on line:


Monthly Production Data:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN8-2017311114011263963029174208537357
BAKKEN7-20171394539207993218477142593552
BAKKEN6-20170000000
BAKKEN5-201731000000
BAKKEN4-20170000000
BAKKEN3-20170000000
BAKKEN2-20170000000
BAKKEN1-20170000000
BAKKEN12-2016001210000
BAKKEN11-20163012986132261195222461190242574
BAKKEN10-20163019126192361888131150237936285
BAKKEN9-2016307568755672431218369934855


August 19, 2017: Skarston wells have been updated; wells that were off-line at last update, are still off-line. Again, these are incredible well. 

June 5, 2017: About half of the Skarston wells that were taken off line 12/16 are back on-line; about half are still off-line. Incredible production continues for those back on-line.

Original Post
 
It looks like the Skarston wells are coming off-line again. The following Skarston wells went off-line in January, 2017:
  •  21664, 3,235, Skarston 1-12 1H, t9/12; cum 321K 11/18; went inactive beginning of 12/16; remains off-line through 9/17; big jump when it came back on line 12/17; see this post;
  • 25854, 3,098, Skarston 1-12 2TFH: s9/21/14; 11/12/14; t4/16; cum 318K 11/18; inactive 1/17; back on-line 3/17; 18K in 3/17; was 13K in 11/16;
  • 25856, 3,645, Skarston 1-12 7H: s9/19/14; 12/01/14; t3/16; cum 219K 11/18;-- went inactive after 7 days 4/16; inactive through 5/16; back on status for full month 8/16; inactive 1/17; back-online 3/17; 12K in 4/17; 12K in 12/16;
  • 25857, 4,545, Skarston 1 -12 4H, 41 stages; 6 million lbs: s9/17/14; 12/08/14; t4/16; cum 375K 11/18; went inactive 1/17; back on-line 3/17; 25K in 4/17; 25K in 11/16;
  • 25858, 5,010, Skarston 1-12 5H: s9/14/14; 2/14/15; t3/16; cum 424K 11/18; off-line all of 4/16 and back on-line for last 20 days in 5/16; on-line since then; 41 stages; 9.2 million lbs; went inactive 12/16; back on-line 3/17; 26K in 4/17; 22K 11/16;
  • 25859, 3,802, Skarston 1-12 6TFH: s9/14/14; 2/25/15; t3/16; cum 234K 11/18; production report shows the well was not on line all of 4/16 and 5/16; produced 9,455 bbls over 31 days in 3/16; back on status since 6/16; went inactive early 12/16; still inactive through 6/17;
  • 25855, 3,115, Skarston 1-12 3TFH: s9/10/14; 3/11/15; t4/16; cum 208K 11/18; off-line all of 5/16; back on status as of 7/16; went inactive mid-12/16; still inactive through 6/17;
  • 29563, 4,278, Skarston 1-12 8TFH: s1/07/15; 2/5/15; stimulated 10/15; 40 stages, 6 million lbs; t3/16; cum 161K 11/18; on-line only 7 days in 4/16; off-line all of 5/16; back on status as of 8/16; went inactive as of beginning of 12/16; still inactive through 6/17; back on-line as of 7/17;
  • 29564, 3,583, Skarston XE 1H: s11/11/14; 4/14/15; t3/16; cum 350K 11/18; on-line only 6 days in 3/16; 7 days in 4/16; and only 19 days in 5/16; back on status as of 5/16; went inactive as of late 12/16; back on-line as of 3/17; 21K 4/17; 22K 11/16;

New Wells Reporting: 2Q17

New data, for a new quarter will begin on April 3, 2017.

Data for 4Q16: 4Q16
Data for 3Q16: 3Q16
Data for 2Q16: 2Q16
Data for 1Q16: 1Q16
Data for 4Q15: 4Q15
Data for 3Q15: 3Q15
Data for 2Q15: 2Q15
Data for 1Q15: 1Q15
Data for 4Q14: 4Q14
Data for 3Q14: 3Q14
Data for 2Q14: 2Q14
Data for 1Q14: 1Q14
Data for 4Q13: 4Q13
Data for 3Q13: 3Q13
Data for 2Q13: 2Q13
Data for 1Q13: 1Q13
Data for 4Q12: 4Q12
Data for 3Q12: 3Q12
Data for 2Q12: 2Q12
  Data for 1Q12: 1Q12   
Data for 4Q11: 4Q11 
Data for 3Q11: 3Q11 
Data for 2Q11: 2Q11 
 Data for 1Q11: 1Q11  
 Data for 2H10: 2H10 
Through 1H10: 1H10



Friday, June 30, 2017: 107 for the month; 177 for the quarter.
  • 31137, 2,579, Ovintiv/Newfield, Jorgenson Federal 148-96-10-15-1H, Lost Bridge, t5/17; cum 294K 11/18; (#29857, 32092, 29856, 32581), cum 412K 4/21;
  • 31636, 627, XTO, Lundin 11X-15E, Siverston, t10/17; cum 92K 11/18; cum 144K 4/21; (#26454, 26455)
Thursday, June 29, 2017: 105 for the month; 175 for the quarter.
  • 31635, 3,449, Ovintiv/Newfield, Jorgenson Federal 148-96-10-15-10H, Three Forks, Lost Bridge, producing (#29857, 32092, 29856, 32581), shut in after reaching total depth, but produced 25,000 bbls in first 10 days (if that's not a typo over at the NDIC); according to FracFocus, it was fracked 4/19/17 - 4/22/17; 5 million gallons water; 16% proppant; t5/17; cum 303K 11/18; cum 411K 4/21;
  • 32917, 1,635, XTO, Nygaard Federal 13X-5BXC, Lost Bridge, no production data, (#21702, 24228, 32921, 32920, 17397), t4/19; cum 271K 4/21;
Wednesday, June 28, 2017: 102 for the month; 172 for the quarter.
  •  32440, 446, Nine Point Energy, Little Muddy 21H, Williston, fracked on 11/20/17; small frack: 3.2 million gallons of water; 13% proppant; t1/17; cum 76K 4/17; cum 196K 4/21;
Tuesday, June 27, 2017: 101 for the month; 171 for the quarter.
  • 31138, 2,944, Ovintiv/Newfield, Jorgenson Federal 148-96-10-15-4HLW, Lost Bridge, t5/17; cum 358K 11/18; cum 541K 4/21;
  • 32524, 2,535, MRO, Reno USA 24-9TFH-2B, Antelope-Sanish, t7/17; cum 236K 11/18; cum 324K 4/21;
  • 32918, IA/1,101, XTO, Nygaard Federal 13X-5F2, t6/19; cum 62K 9/19; off line 9/19;
Monday, June 26, 2017: 98 for the month; 168 for the quarter.
  • None.
Sunday, June 25, 2017: 98 for the month; 168 for the quarter.
32525, 4,984, MRO, Kermit USA 14-9H, Antelope-Sanish, t8/17; cum 358K 11/18; cum 464K 4/21;

Saturday, June 24, 2017: 97 for the month; 167 for the quarter.
  • 32526, 3,645, MRO, Arden USA 14-9TFH, Antelope-Sanish, t7/17; cum 238K 11/18; cum 330K 4/21;
  • 32919, 2,335, XTO, Nygaard Federal 13X-5B, t3/19; cum 336K 4/21;
Friday, June 23, 2017: 95 for the month; 165 for the quarter.
  • 24228, IA/424, XTO, Nygaard Federal 13X-5E, Lost Bridge, t5/19; cum 88K 9/19;
  • 31754, 762, CLR, Maryland 3-16H, Catwalk, 38 stages, 17.3 million lbs, t12/16; cum 74K 4/17; cum 192K 4/21;
  • 31755, 213, CLR, Maryland 4-16H1, Catwalk, Three Forks 1, 38 stages, 11.4 million lbs, t12/16; cum 25K 4/17; cum 313K 4/21;
  • 32439, 586, Nine Point Energy, Little Muddy 19H, Williston, 31 stages, 4 million lbs, t1/17; cum 47K 4/17; cum 279K 4/21;
Thursday, June 22, 2017: 91 for the month; 161 for the quarter.
26430, 1,002, WPX, Beaks 36-35HX, Mandaree, Three Forks, 61 stages, 6.1 million lbs; t4/17; cum 17K 4/17; cum 230K 4/21;
32017, 901, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 14-29 12B, Siverston, 50 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t12/16; cum 144K 4/17; cum 339K 4/21;
32920, 2,162, XTO, Nygaard Federal 13X-5EXH, Lost Bridge, t6/19; cum 165K 4/21;

Wednesday, June 21, 2017: 88 for the month; 158 for the quarter.
29636, 1,673, EOG, Parshall 27-3332H, Parshall, 26 stages, 6.3 million lbs, t12/16; cum 63K 4/17; (#29635)(#29635)
29637, 1,103, EOG, Parshall 24-3332H, Parshall, 27 stages, 6.5 million lbs, t12/16; cum 39K 4/17; (#29635)
32016, 1,554, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 14-29 11T, Sivertson, Three Forks 1st bench, 50 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t12/16; cum 144K 4/17; [note first comment --
32888, 6,278, MRO, Forsman USA 44-22H, Antelope-Sanish, t12/17; cum 384K 11/18; (#19133 -- no jump in production)

Tuesday, June, 20, 2017: 84 for the month; 154 for the quarter.
26432, 1,388, WPX, Beaks 36-35HA, Mandaree, 61 stages, 9.1 million lbs, t4/17; cum 23K 4/17 (27 days), (#19289)
32438, 1,027, Nine Point Energy (formerly Triangle Petroleum), Little Muddy 17H, Williston, 31 stages, 10 million lbs; TD, 20,940 feet; spud date, July 20, 2016; TD, August 3, 2016, t1/17; cum 55K 4/17;  
32889, 3,707, MRO, Lockwood USA 44-22TFH, Antelope-Sanish, t12/17; cum 289K 11/18;  (#19144)
  • 32921, SI/NC, XTO, Nygaard Federal 13X-5AXD, Lost Bridge, 33-025-03210, no production data, (#21702); appears to be producing; but remains SI/NC as of 3/19; was fracked 5/28/18 - 7/01/18;  
    • 21702, back on status for one day as of 3/19; 
Monday, June 19, 2017: 80 for the month; 150 for the quarter.
32820, 602, WPX, Beaks 36-35HW, Mandaree, Three Forks, 61 stages, 6.9 million lbs, t4/17 cum 209K 3/19; (#19289 -- significant jump, 4/17)
32890, drl, MRO, Murphy USA 34-22TFH-2B, Antelope, no production data, (#19144) 

Sunday, June 18, 2017: 78 for the month; 148 for the quarter.
32209, 1,774, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 43-20 9B, Sivertson, 50 stages, 4 million lbs, t12/16; cum 290K 3/19;

Saturday, June 17, 2017: 77 for the month; 147 for the quarter.
  • 32891, 4,093, MRO, Begola USA 34-22H, Antelope, t12/17; cum 271K 3/19;  (#19144)
    • 19144, 952, MRO, TAT USA 34-22H, 33-053-03182, Antelope-Sanish, t3/11; cum 444K 3/19; huge jump in production; see production profile here;
Friday, June 16, 2017: 76 for the month; 146 for the quarter.
None

Thursday, June 15, 2017: 76 for the month; 146 for the quarter.
26732, 1,544, QEP, MHA 8-27-34H-148-92, Heart Butte, t5/17; cum 200K 11/18;
29298, 1,744, EOG, Parshall 96-3332H, Parshall, 27 stages; 8 million lbs, t12/16; cum 60K 4/17; (#17621 - no jump in production)

Wednesday, June 14, 2017: 74 for the month; 144 for the quarter.
29299, 988, EOG, Parshall 97-3332H, Parshall, 23 stages; 7 million lbs; t12/16; cum 56K 4/17; (#17621 - no jump in production)

Tuesday, June 13, 2017: 73 for the month; 143 for the quarter.
32210, 1,060, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198, 43-20 10T, Siverston, Three Forks 1st bench, 50 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t12/16; cum 105K 4/17;

Monday, June 12, 2017: 72 for the month; 142 for the quarter.
28728, 400, EOG, Parshall 28-2928H, Parshall, 26 stages, 6.1 million lbs, t12/16; cum 41K 4/17;
29300, 804, EOG, Parshall 98-33H, Parshall, 21 stages; 6.1 million lbs, t12/16; cum 46K 4/17; (#17621 -- no jump in production; slight jump in production back in 5/15)
31890, 2,275, HRC, Fort Berthold 152-94-22D-15-11H, Antelope, 4 sections, 33 stages; 9.9 million lbs, t12/16; cum 121K 4/17; (#20567 - no jump in production)
31986, 400, Petro-Hunt, Kostelnak 145-97-32D-29-5H, Little Knife, t2/18; cum 79K 11/18;

Sunday, June 11, 2017: 69 for the month; 139 for the quarter.
25958, 830, Statoil, Mark 4-9F-3H, Williston, t2/19; cum 17K 30 days;

Saturday, June 10, 2017: 68 for the month; 138 for the quarter.
  • 28726, 1,054, EOG, Parshall 29-2928H, Parshall, 31 stages, 6.5 million lbs, t12/16; cum 31K 4/17;
  • 28727, 374, EOG, Parshall 85-2928H, Parshall, 25 stages; 5.5 million lbs; t12/16; cum 37K 4/17; (#17933 -- jump in production; #17294 -- small jump in production 3/15, but not 12/16)
Friday, June 9, 2017: 66 for the month; 136 for the quarter.
None.

Thursday, June 8, 2017: 66 for the month; 136 for the quarter.
  • 25957, 1,727, Equinor/Statoil, Mark 4-9F 4TFH, Williston, t2/19; cum 19K 26 days;
  • 31889, 1,877, HRC, Fort Berthold 152-94-22D-15-10H, Antelope, Three Forks, 33 stages; 9.9 million lbs, t12/16; cum 129K 4/17; (#20567)
Wednesday, June 7, 2017: 64 for the month; 134 for the quarter.
None.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017: 96 for the month; 134 for the quarter.
25956, 1,828, Equinor/Statoil, Mark 4-9F 5H, Williston, t1/19; cum 14K 21 days;
32097, 1,018, Abraxas, Stenehjem 6H, North Fork, t7/17; cum 187K 11/18;

Monday, June 5, 2017: 94 for the month; 132 for the quarter.
25955, 690, Equinor/Statoil, Mark 4-9F 6TFH, Williston, t1/19; cum 13K 31 days;

Sunday, June 4, 2017: 93 for the month; 131 for the quarter.
31756, 1,163, CLR, Maryland 5-16H, Catwalk, 38 stages, 17 million lbs; TD, 23,027 feet, t12/16; cum 80K 4/17;
32292, 2,387, Equinor/Statoil, Mark 4-9F 7H, Williston, t1/19; cum 43K 26 days;
32512, 1,505, EOG, Mandaree 30-0706H, Squaw Creek, 37 stages, 17 million lbs sand; TD, 20,495 feet, t12/16; cum 157K 4/17; (19004)
32513, 1,910, EOG, Mandaree 24-0706H, Squaw Creek, 44 stages, 28 million lbs sand; TD, 20,483 feet, t12/16; cum 228K 4/17; #19004)

Saturday, June 3, 2017: 89 for the month; 127 for the quarter.
28435, 871, EOG, Fertile 55-0333H, Parshall, Fertile 55-0333H, 50 stages; 12.7 million lbs; t12/16; cum 60K 4/17;
32098, 1,004, Abraxas, Stenehjem 7H, North Fork, t7/17; cum 201K 11/18;
32293, 237, Statoil, Mark 4-9F 8TFH, Williston, t1/19; cum 10K 21 days;
32514, 1,355, EOG, Mandaree 31-0706H, Squaw Creek, 46 stages, 29 million lbs; TD, 20,914 feet, t12/16; cum 247K 4/16; (19004)
Friday, June 2, 2017: 85 for the month; 123 for the quarter.
28434, 1,308, EOG, Fertile 102-0333H, Parshall, 46 stages, 11.91 million lbs, t12/16; cum 92K 4/17;

Thursday, June 1, 2017: 84 for the month; 122 for the quarter.
32099, 1,122, Abraxas Petroleum, Stenehjem 9H, North Fork, t7/17; cum 146K 11/18;
33105, 1,503, Kraken Operating, Coveleski 26-35 3H, Lone Tree Lake, t4/17; cum 257K 11/18; north of Williston; I would not consider this area Tier 1 for the Bakken; maybe Tier 2;

Wednesday, May 31, 2017: 82 for the month; 120 for the quarter.
None.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017: 82 for the month; 120 for the quarter.
None.

Monday, May 29, 2017: 82 for the month; 120 for the quarter.
32100, 1,082, Abraxas Petroleum, Stenehjem 9H, North Fork,t7/17; cum 195K 11/18;
33012, 824, Oasis, Teal 5692 13-22H, Alger, 23 stages, 8.5 million lbs t12/16; cum 55K 3/17;
33106, 1,230, Kraken Operating, Coveleski 26-35 3H, Lone Tree Lake, t4/17; cum 198K 11/18; north of Williston; I would not consider this area Tier 1 for the Bakken; maybe Tier 2;

Sunday, May 28, 2017: 79 for the month; 117 for the quarter.
33107, 1,669, Kraken Operating, Coveleski 26-35 4H, Lone Tree Lake, t4/17; cum 280K 11/18; north of Williston; I would not consider this area Tier 1 for the Bakken; maybe Tier 2;

Saturday, May 27, 2017: 78 for the month; 116 for the quarter.
None.

Friday, May 26, 2017: 78 for the month; 116 for the quarter.


Thursday, May 25, 2017: 78 for the month; 116 for the quarter.
33168, 1,268, Enerplus, Whitney 148-95-12D-01H, Eagle Nest, t7/17; cum 230K 11/18;

Wednesday, May 24, 2017: 77 for the month; 115 for the quarter.
31716, 184, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC Aldag 3-35-36-164N-100W, runs west to east (23321, 30622), West Ambrose, t3/17; cum --
33156, 439, Sedalia Energy, Pratt Madison Unit 3H, Pratt, t1/17; cum 24K 3/17; , note: at this post, a graphic showing how Sedalia Energy drilled three laterals from one Madison well;

Tuesday, May 23, 2017: 75 for the month; 113 for the quarter.
31575, 1,530, QEP, TAT 8-33-28BHD, Grail, 65 stages, 9.4 million lbs, t12/16; cum 101K 3/17;
31576, 1,392, QEP, TAT-5-33-28T2HD, Grail, Three Fork 2nd bench, 51 stages, 9.6 million lbs, t12/16; cum 70K 3/17;
31577, 1,800, QEP, TAT 7-33-28BHD, Grail, 51 stages, 9.6 million lbs, t12/16; cum 110K 3/17;
31829, 1,470, QEP, TAT 4-33-28T2HDR, Grail, Three Forks 2nd bench, 65 stages, 10.1 million lbs, t12/16; cum 24K 3/17;(26521, 26522, 26523, 26524)(27792, 27791, 27816, 21465)
33169, SI/NC, Enerplus, Elbert 148-95-12D-01H-TF, Eagle Nest, no production data,

Monday, May 22, 2017: 70 for the month; 108 for the quarter.
  • 30623, 210, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC Fairholm 3-34-33-164N-100W, West Ambrose, Three Forks, 35 stages, 2.8 million lbs, t3/17; cum 87K 3/19; runs east to west (31568, 22732); first month's production: 7,275 bbls;
    • 31568, t1/16; cum 222K 3/19; 
    • 22732, t7/12; cum 350K 3/19;  
Sunday, May 21, 2017: 69 for the month; 107 for the quarter.
  • 30725, 658, NP Resources, Beaver Creek State 41-36-1PH, Roosevelt, Pronghorn/Three Forks, 36 stages, 5.6 million lbs, t1/17; cum 19K 3/17; 
  • 32505, 865, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 147-94-1A-12-12H, (20879), McGregory Buttes, Three Forks, 33 stages, 9.9 million lbs, t12/16; cum 281K 3/19; on Halcon's "Oklahoma" pad;
Saturday, May 20, 2017: 67 for the month; 105 for the quarter.
None.

Friday, May 19, 2017: 67 for the month; 105 for the quarter.
  • 32454, 3,726, MRO, Garness USA 31-4TFH-2B, Antelope-Sanish, t7/17; cum 344K 3/19;
  • 32455, 4,912, MRO, Cunningham USA 31-4H, Antelope-Sanish, t8/17; cum 391K 3/19;
Thursday, May 18, 2017: 65 for the month; 103 for the quarter.
  • 29600, 299 (no typo), Lime Rock Resources, Kenneth Stroh 3-12-1H-143-97, Cabernet, producing, a half-dozen or so Stroh wells came off-line 4/17; it is amazing how much better the Stroh wells are now that OXY USA is no longer in the picture; truly amazing, 21 states; 2.7 million lbs; t11/16; cum 102K 3/19;
  • 32453, 3,396, MRO, Marcella USA 21-4TFH, Antelope,Sanish, 7/17; cum 245K 3/19; 
  • 32503, 1,282, HRC, Fort Berthold 147-94-1A-12-11H, McGregory Buttes, 34 stages, 5.1 million lbs, t12/16; cum 91K 3/17;
Wednesday, May 17, 2017: 62 for the month; 100 for the quarter.

32452, 3,004, MRO, Grady USA 21-14H, Antelope, Sanish, t8/17; cum 237K 5/18;

Tuesday, May 16, 2017
: 61 for the month; 99 for the quarter.

32723, 552, BR, Remington 3E MBH, Blue Buttes, t7/17; cum 282K 5/18;
 
Monday, May 15, 2017
: 59 for the month; 98 for the quarter.
29190, 622, EOG, Parshall 406-34H, Parshall, 21 stages, 5.05 million lbs;  t11/16; cum 42K 3/17; (17580: see this post)
30134, 3,503, MRO, Rough Coulee USA 24-22TFH, Antelope, Sanish, t1/18; cum 183K 5/18; see this post;

Sunday, May 14, 2017
7: 57 for the month; 96 for the quarter.
28946, 1,104, Petro-Hunt, Kostelnak 145-97-32D-29-4H, Little Knife, t1/18; bcum 45K 5/18;
30135, 4,881, MRO, Deane USA 24-22H, Antelope, Sanish, t12/17; cum 290K 3/19; see this post;
32722, 533, BR, Remington 3D UTFH, Blue Buttes, t7/17; cum 270K 5/18;

Saturday, May 13, 2017
: 54 for the month; 93 for the quarter.
30131, 2,420, MRO, Blue Creek USA 24-22TFH-2B, Antelope, Sanish, t1/18; cum 78K 5/18; 

Friday, May 12, 2017: 53 for the month; 92 for the quarter.
25411, 732, QEP, MHA 4-10-15H-149-91, Heart Butte, Three Forks, 43 stages; 9.1 million lbs; (25414, 25413); t2/17; cum --
25412, 903, QEP, MHA 2-10-15H-149-91, Heart Butte, 43 stages, 8.1 million lbs, (25414, 25413); t2/17; cum --
30133, 4,855, MRO, Veronica USA 14-22TFH, Antelope, t12/17; cum 243K 3/19; see this post;


Thursday, May 10, 2017: 50 for the month; 89 for the quarter.
30488, 4,144, MRO, TAT USA 14-22H, Antelope, Sanish, t12/17; cum 190K 5/18; see this post

Wednesday 10, 2017: 49 for the month; 88 for the quarter.
None.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017: 49 for the month; 88 for the quarter.
31992, 847, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 12-29 8T, Siverston, Three Forks 1st Bench, 36 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t11/16; cum 116K 3/17;
32504, 1,576, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-1A-12-11H, McGregory Buttes, 33 stages, 4.9 million lbs, t12/16; cum 88K 3/17;
32993, 102, Petro Harvester, PTL1 05-08 163-91 B, Portal, a Madison well, t3/17; cum 1.5K after 29 days;

Monday, May 8, 2017: 46 for the month; 85 for the quarter.
29126, 955, EOG, Parshall 402-3534H, Parshall, 24 stages, 6.7 million lbs; t11/16; cum 94K 5/18; for more on this area, see "well of interest"
29127, 1,584, EOG, Parshall 401-3534H, Parshall, 2 sections, 18 stages, 5.2 million lbs, t11/16; cum 76K 5/18; for more on this area, see "well of interest"
30241, 2,614, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-13H, Antelope, 35 stages; 5.3 million lbs, t12/16; cum 250K 5/18; see "well of interest"
32482, 1,120, Hess, BB-Chapin A-151-95-0403H-2, Blue Buttes, t5/17; cum 164K 5/18;
32506, 1,588, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-36D-25-10H, McGregory Buttes, 33 stages, 5 million lbs, t12/16; cum 98K 3/17;

Sunday, May 7, 2017: 41 for the month; 80 for the quarter.
30245, 1,588, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-13H, Four Bears, 36 stages, 5.4 million lbs, t11/16; cum 64K 3/17;
32483, 1,221, Hess, BB-Chapin A-151-95-0403H-3, Blue Buttes, t4/17; cum 141K 5/18;

Saturday, May 6, 2017: 39 for the month; 78 for the quarter.
28470, 1,374, Lime Rock Resources, Matthew Schmidt 4-2-35H-143-97, Cabernet, 35 stages, 4.5 million lbs, (22918, 18427 - no bump in production); t11/16; cum 54K 2/17; went off-line all of 3/17;
30242, 2,324, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-12H, Antelope, 35 stages, 5.3 million lbs, t12/16; cum 78K 3/17;
30246, 2,480, Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-8H, Four Bears, t11/16; cum 210K 11/18;
31991, 1,311, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 12-29 7B, Siverston, 36 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t11/16; cum 156K 3/17;
32484, 1,213, Hess, BB-Chapin A-151-95-0403H-4, Blue Buttes, t5/17; cum 160K 5/18;

Friday, May 5, 2017: 34 for the month; 73 for the quarter.
29103, 780, EOG, Parshall 403-3534H, Parshall, Bakken, 27 stages, 7.3 million lbs, t11/16; cum 45K 3/17;
29104, 1,221, EOG, Parshall 404-3534H, Parshall, Bakken, 22 stages, 5.8 million lbs, t11/16; cum 43K 3/17;
29105, 953, EOG, Parshall 405-3534H, Parshall, Bakken, 21 stages, 5.7 million lbs, t11/16; cum 49K 3/17;
30872, 526, BR, Saddle Butte 21-16 MBH -3SH, North Fork, t6/17; cum 198K 5/18;
32485, 1,016, Hess, BB-Chapin A-151-95-0403H-5, Blue Buttes, t5/17; cum 136K 5/18;

Thursday, May 4, 2017: 29 for the month; 68 for the quarter.
29878, 1,597, WPX, Etstatis 32-29HS, Eagle Nest, t6/17; cum 185K 5/18;
29879, 2,038, WPX, Etstatis 32-29HB, Eagle Nest, t6/17; cum 249K 5/18;
30243, 2,634, HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-11H, Four Bears, 36 stages, 5.5 million lbs; , t12/16; cum 90K 3/17;
30871, 284, BR, Curtis 21-16 TFH-3NH, North Fork, t6/17; cum 366K 11/18;
31990, 1,216, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 12-29 6T, Siverston, Three Forks First Bench, 36 stages, 4.1 million lbs, t11/16; cum 121K 3/17;
Wednesday, May 3, 2017: 24 for the month; 63 for the quarter.
29880, dry, WPX, Etstatis 32-29HA, Eagle Nest, completed 2/17;
30247, 2,050, HRC Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-7H, Four Bears, 36 stages, 5.4 million lbs, t11/16; cum 187K 111/8;
30870, 342, BR, Saddle Butte 21-16 TFH-2SH, North Fork, t7/17; cum 256K 5/18;
32133, 885, BR, CCU Atlantic Express 42-19MBH, Corral Creek, t4/17; cum 264K 5/18;
32486, 1,376, Hess, BB-Chapin A-151-95-0403H-6, Blue Buttes, 65 stages; 4.6 million lbs, t5/17; cum 240K 3/19;
32667, SI/NC, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Steen 16-20HN, Ambrose, no production data,

Tuesday, May 2, 2017: 18 for the month; 57 for the quarter.
29881, 2,016, WPX. Etstatis 32-29H, Eagle Nest, t11/16; cum 247K 5/18;
30244, 2,251, HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-10H, Four Bears, Three Forks, 37 stages, 5.6 million lbs;
30869, 582, BR, Curtis 21-16 MBH-2NH, North Fork, t7/17; cum 188K 5/18;
31989, 1,658, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 12-29 5B, Siverston, 36 stages; 4.1 million lbs, t11/16; cum 151K 2/17;
32134, 766, BR, CCU Atlantic Express 42-19 TFH, Corral Creek, t4/17; cum 155K 5/18;
32668, TASC, Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Edna Marie 16B-20HN, Ambrose, no production data,
33126, 212, North Range Resources, Sheep Creek Storm 1-IV, Grassy Butte, a DUPEROW well, t12/16; cum 29K 5/18;

Monday, May 1, 2017: 11 for the month; 50 for the quarter.
29882, 1,886, WPX, Etstatis 32-29HW, Eagle Nest, t6/17; cum 331K 3/19;
30248, 2,101, HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-6H, Four Bears,
31189, 1,308, WPX, Poplar 32-29HE, Eagle Nest, t5/17; cum 229K 5/18;
31970, 2,125, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 11-29 3BX, Siverston, t11/16; cum 328K 3/19;
31971, 2,372, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 11-29 4T, Siverston, t10/16; cum 209K 3/19;
32135, 275, BR, CCU Pacific Express 42-19 MBH, Corral Creek, t4/17; cum 218K 5/18;
32136, 501, BR, CCU Pacific Express 42-19 TFH, Corral Creek, t4/17; cum 129K 5/18; off-line as of 12/17;
32579, 2,135, HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-5H, Four Bears,
32669, TASC,  Petro-Hunt/SM Energy, Sophus 16-20HS, Ambrose, no production data,
32687, 1,673, WPX, Grizzly 24-13HW, Spotted Horn, no production data,
32721, 576, BR, Remington 3C MBH, Blue Buttes, t7/17; cum 255K 5/18;

Sunday, April 30, 2017: 39 for the month; 39 for the quarter.
  • 31969, 1,353, Oasis, Rolfson S 5198 11-29 2TX, Siverston, t11/16; cum 345K 5/22;
  • 32635, 476, BR, Anderson Ranch 3A-MBH, Camel Butte, t5/17; cum 282K 5/18; cum 428K 5/22; off line 5/22;
  • 32683, 2,198, WPX, Grizzly 24-13HA, Spotted Horn, t3/17; cum 558K 5/22;
Saturday, April 29, 2017: 37 for the month; 37 for the quarter.
  • 32628, SI/NC-->540, BR, Anderson Ranch 3B-TFH, Camel Butte, t5/17; cum 552K 3/22; off line 4/22;
  • 32670, TA/SC, SM Energy, Stella 16B-20HS, Ambrose, no production data, still TASC, 7/22;
Friday, April 28, 2017: 35 for the month; 35 for the quarter.
  • 32580, 1,003, HRC, Fort Berthold 152-93-7C-6-14H, Four Bears, Three Forks, 35 stages, 5.1 million lbs, t11/16; cum 56K 3/17;
  • 32627, 415, BR, Anderson Ranch 3C-MBH, t5/17; cum 208K 5/18;
  • 32684, 2,695, WPX, Grizzly 24-13HG, Spotted Horn, t3/17; cum 387K 11/18;
Thursday, April 27, 2017: 32 for the month; 32 for the quarter.
  • 32626, 590, BR, Blegen Ranch 3D TFH-ULW, Camel Butte, t5/17; cum 235K 5/18;
Wednesday, April 26, 2017: 31 for the month; 31 for the quarter.
  • 31761, 736, Hess, HA-State-LW-152-95-1621H-1, Hawkeye, t5/17; cum 115K 5/18;
Tuesday, April 25, 2017: 30 for the month; 30 for the quarter.
  • 31762, 758, Hess, HA-State-152-95-162H-9, Hawkeye, t5/17; cum 194K 11/19;
Monday, April 24, 2017: 29 for the month; 29 for the quarter.
  • 25873, 645, Slawson, Pike Federal 5-3-2TFH, Big Bend, t9/17; cum 262K 11/19;
  • 31763, 1,489, Hess, HA-State-152-95-162H-8, Hawkeye, t4/17; cum 295K 11/19;
  • 32401, 1,260, QEP, Tipi V 3-13-12BH, Spotted Horn, 54 stages, 10 million lbs, t11/16; cum 253K 11/19;
  • 32402, 1,140, QEP, Tipi V 2-13-12TH, Spotted Horn, Three Forks, 54 stages, 9.7 million lbs, t11/16; cum 172K 11/19;
  •  32403, 1,988, QEP, Tipi V 4-13-12BH, Spotted Horn, 51 stages, 10 million lbs, t12/16; cum 255K 11/19;
  • 32404, 1,189, QEP, Tipi V 3-13-12T2H, Spotted Horn, Three Forks second bench, 51 stages, 9.6 million lbs, t11/16; cum 109K 11/19;
  • 32405, 707, QEP, Tipi V 5-13-12BH, Spotted Horn, middle Bakken, 51 stages, 10 million lbs, t11/16; cum 198K 11/19;
  • 32406, 836, QEP, Tipi V 5-13-12TF, Spotted Horn, 51 stages, 10 million lbs, t10/16; cum 93K 11/19;
  • 32992, 215, Petro Harvester, PTL1 32-29 164-91 B, Portal, a Madison well, 12 stages, 1.2 million lbs, t3/17; cum 56K 11/19;
Sunday, April 23, 2017: 21 for the month; 21 for the quarter.
  • 23910, 820, Slawson, Pike Federal 2-3-2H, Big Bend, t9/17; cum 256K 11/19; cum 312K 5/22;
  • 31764, 829, Hess, HA_State-152-95-1621H-7, Hawkeye, t5/17; cum 207K 11/19; cum 250K 5/22;
Saturday, April 22, 2017: 19 for the month; 19 for the quarter.
  • 31765, 847, Hess, HA-State-152-95-1621H-6, Hawkeye, t4/17; cum 274K 11/19; cum 308K 5/22;
Friday, April 21, 2017: 18 for the month; 18 for the quarter.
  • 22497, 173, Crecent Point, CPEUSC Fairholm 2-34-33-164N-110W, West Ambrose, t2/17; cum 136K 11/19; cum 171K 5/22;
  • 25874, 1,505, Slawson, Pike Federal 4-3-2TFH, Big Bend, t9/17; cum 232K 7/19; remains off line 11/19; cum 420K 5/22;
Thursday, April 20, 2017: 16 for the month; 16 for the quarter.
  • 9762, PA/active-re-entry; no new data, North Range Resources, Sheep Creek Storm 2-1, Grassy Butte; first produced January, 1983; last production, April, 1986; now confidential again; no sundry forms since July 16, 1960; North Range has ten (10) permits/wells as of April, 2017; the two Sheep Creek Storm wells are on confidential status; five Placed wells have been discussed to some degree previously (one PNC; two on drl status; two confidential; all five in Rough Rider; all five vertical wells; #9762, a Madison well; cum 34K 4/86;
  • 31766, 1,296, Hess, HA-State-152-95-1621H-5, Hawkeye, t4/17; cum 328K 11/19; cum 412K 5/22;
Wednesday, April 19, 2017: 14 for the month; 14 for the quarter.
  • 22496, 148, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC Aldag 2-35-36-164N-100W, West Ambrose, 4 sections, t2/17; cum 2K over first 28 days, target: upper and middle Three Forks formation; 100% within the TF; 70.5% within the 10' target interval; 3.1% above the target interval; 26.4% below the 10' target interval; cum 116K 11/19; cum 163k 5/22;
Tuesday, April 18, 2017: 13 for the month; 13 for the quarter.
  • 32833, 3,058, Whiting, Wold 16-7TFH, Banks, 4 sections, 35 stages, 7.25 million lbs, t10/16; cum 216K 11/19; ; (19468: link here), See this post. Cum 241K 5/22; struggling.
Monday, April 17, 2017: 12 for the month; 12 for the quarter.
  • 28945, 589, Petro-Hunt, Kostelnak 145-97-32D-29-3H, Little Knife, t1/18; cum 133K 11/19; cum 201K 5/22;
Sunday, April 16, 2017: 11 for the month; 11 for the quarter.
  • None.
Saturday, April 15, 2017: 11 for the month; 11 for the quarter.
  • None.
Friday, April 14, 2017: 11 for the month; 11 for the quarter.
  • None.
Thursday, April 13, 2017: 11 for the month; 11 for the quarter.
  • 31112, 2,401, Whiting, Chameleon State 31-16-1H, Banks, t10/16; cum 255K 11/19; (19859, 22621); see also this link; and this link; cum 304K 5/22;
Wednesday, April 12, 2017: 10 for the month; 10 for the quarter.
  • 32559, 1,416, Whiting, Flatland 43-9HU, Banks, 4 sections, 35 stages, 9.6 million lbs, t10/16; cum 221K 11/19; cum 263K 5/22;
Tuesday, April 11, 2017: 9 for the month; 9 for the quarter.
  • 32562, 1,385, Whiting, Flatland 43-9H-1XH, Banks, 35 stages; 9.8 million lbs, t10/16; cum 335K 11/19; cum 388K 5/22
Monday, April 10, 2017: 8 for the month; 8 for the quarter.
  • 32764, 2,043, Whiting, Chameleon State 31-16HU, Banks, frack data not posted yet, 4 sections, t10/16; cum 185K 11/19; cum 225K 5/22;
Sunday, April 9, 2017: 7 for the month; 7 for the quarter.
  • None.
Saturday, April 8, 2017: 7 for the month; 7 for the quarter.
  • 32560, 1,385, Whiting, Flatland 43-9-2H, Banks, 35 stages, 7.5 million lbs, t10/16; cum 223K 11/19; cum 258K 5/22;
  • 32561, 2,370, Whiting, Flatland 43-9-1H, Banks, frack data not posted yet,  t10/16; cum 229K 11/19; cum 271K 5/22;
Friday, April 7, 2017: 5 for the month; 5 for the quarter.
  • None.
Thursday, April 6, 2017: 5 for the month; 5 for the quarter.
  • 26279, 1,075, Enerplus/Bruin/HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-36C-25-4H,  McGregory Buttes, t5/17; cum 146K 11/19; cum 173K 5/22;
  • 32756, 1,025, XTO Bear Creek 31X-3F2, Bear Creek, t5/18; cum 123K 11/19; cum 232K 5/22;
  • 33042, 8 (no typo), North Range Resources, Placid 28-2V, Rough Rider, t1/18; cum 373 bbls; Madison, dry; appear to be trying to salvage the Bakken; a directional well; cum 82 bbls 5/22;
  Wednesday, April 5, 2017: 2 for the month; 2 for the quarter.
  • 26281, 2,009, HRC, Fort Berthold 148-94-36C-25-5H, McGregory Buttes, t7/10; cum 251K 11/19; (#18332 -- no bump; cum 438K 11/19); cum 302K 5/22;
Tuesday, April 4, 2017: 1 for the month; 1 for the quarter. 
  • None.
Monday, April 3, 2017: 1 for the month; 1 for the quarter. 
  • 32330, 1,008, BR, CCU Dakotan 8-2-16 TFH, t3/17; cum 217K 11/19;  (30092, 30091, 30090, 30089); cum 317K 5/22;
 Sunday, April 2, 2017: 0 for the month; 0 for the quarter. 
  • None. 
  Saturday, April 1, 2017: 0 for the month; 0 for the quarter.
  • None.