My notes suggest that Petro Harvester entered North Dakota back in early 2011 focusing on Madison wells, I believe.
Other posts regarding Petro Harvester:
- the Kuroki field update, first note, March 20, 2010
- Petro Harvester acquires Sagebrush Madison wells in Bottineau, April 7, 2011
- random update on a Petro Harvester Madison well along the North Dakota - Canadian border, December 17, 2016
- update on the Petro Harvester wells along the Canadian - North Dakota border, December 29, 2016
- more on the Petro Harvester wells along the Canadian border, December 30, 2016
- watch for increased activity targeting the Madison formation, August 12, 2017
- a Madison well is completed, Petro Harvester STR1, November 12, 2017
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Notes to the Granddaughters
See Magic: The Gathering.
Our oldest granddaughter introduced me to Magic: The Gathering earlier this evening. I'm hooked. So hooked.
She showed me her card deck. I was impressed.
Her most treasured card cost her $13. She does not play with it -- yet. She needs a "card protector" before she will add it to the deck.
According to the linked wiki entry: "Certain Magic cards can be valuable due to their rarity and utility in game play, with prices ranging from a few cents to thousands of dollars."
And then this quote from the wiki entry:
"By combining the collecting and trading elements of baseball cards with the fantasy play dynamics of roleplaying games, Magic created a whole new genre of product that changed our industry forever."
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Another Note to the Granddaughters
Our middle granddaughter was in Denver, CO, this past weekend, playing in the regional Real CO Cup (ladies soccer). Teams from all over the west/southwest competed. For her ladies, the "2006" group, her team took first place!
According to her coach tonight, her team has jumped up to "premier status" ranking tier with a current ranking of 6th.
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And Yet Another Note to the Granddaughters
Meanwhile, our youngest granddaughter, who will turn four later this summer, is now jumping off the low board in the swimming pool and swimming to the edge of the pool on her own. She did that for the first time earlier this evening.
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