Sunday, May 6, 2018

Things To Note Regarding List Of Wells Coming Off Confidential List This Next Week -- May 6, 2018

Things to note regarding this week's list of wells coming off the confidential list.
  • the number of MRO wells coming off the confidential list (unfortunately, it looks like many of them will be SI/NC. Hopefully, I'm wrong. Right now, MRO tops the list for "operator of the year" when it comes to top stories for 2018; Mike Filloon says Newfield may be the best producer in the Bakken right now; MRO is doing very well, also, to say the least
  • the increased activity in the reservation
  • this number of operators now drilling -- that's how the number of active rigs will increase; the well-known operators have pretty much established their stable of rigs; "newer" operators (or operators that haven't drilled in a long time) will now bring in a rig with improved oil prices and better takeaway capacity
  • a corollary of the previous data point, and perhaps a stretch, are we starting to see increased activity in tier 2 areas?
When the MRO wells above come off  SI/NC it will be interesting to see what these wells do; they run parallel to and in the vicinity of these new MRO wells:
  • 32975, SI/NC, MRO, Jerome USA 12-23TFH, Reunion Bay, no production data,
  • 32974, SI/NC, MRO, Jorgenson USA 12-23H, Reunion Bay, no production data,
  • 32973, SI/NC, MRO, Joshua USA 12-23TFH-2B, Reunion Bay, no production data,
  • 19446, IA/24 (no typo), MRO, TAT USA 13-23H, Reunion Bay, 22 stages, 3.2 million lbs, t2/11; cum 90K 3/18; it went off-line 11/17;
Tell me again why you don't like disco. LOL.
Indian Reservation, Orlando Riva Sound

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