Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Wow, We Haven't Seen This In Awhile -- 70 Active Rigs In North Dakota -- October 17, 2018

Gasoline demand: ouch --

WTI: broke through the $70 floor today; closed down over 3%; down over $2/bbl; trading at $69.75.
  • strong dollar 
  • falling demand
  • Khashoggi krisis krumbling
Natural gas: continuing to melt up; up 8 cents today; that's about 2.5%; now trading at $3.320

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Back to the Bakken

Active rigs:

$69.91😢10/17/201810/17/201710/17/201610/17/201510/17/2014
Active Rigs70583267190

Six new permits:
  • Operators: Oasis (4); Nine Point Energy (2)
  • Fields: Ft Buford (Williams), Squires (Williams)
  • Comments: wow, Oasis has permits for four more Bobby Jo wells in SESW 11-155-102; and, Nine Point has permits for a 2-well Heen pad in SWSE 35-153-104;
Three producing wells (DUCs) reported as completed:
  • 33862, 2,131, Equinor, Gunderson 15-22 7TFH, Banks, t9/18; cum --
  • 33863, 2,805, Equinor, Gunderson 15-22 5H-R, Banks, t9/18; cum --
  • 33994, 1,633, Hess, BB-Burk-151-95-1807H-8, Blue Buttes, t9/18; cum -- 
Comment:
Regarding #33863, based on the geologic summary, I think the "R" means that the permit was "revised." But it is interesting: even the original permit is #5H-R. It looks like this well "replaced" #22839 located on the same pad which was dry. #22839 failed a mechanical integrity test and was plugged and abandoned. Spudded October 11, 2017, and reached total depth of 21,456, on October 23, 2017, twelve days later -- five days to get to vertical depth; two days to build the curve; and, five days to drill the lateral. To be exact, the curve was begun in the afternoon on October 14th -- wow, that means the vertical took only three days -- and the curve was landed on October 14th, late that evening, just before midnight. Wow. Less than twelve hours to build the curve. But look at this, they started the lateral on October 19th, early in the morning -- that means there was no drilling from the 14th to the 19th -- it took only four days to drill the lateral: so, three days to drill the vertical; half-a-day to build/land the curve, and four days to drill the lateral  -- 7.5 days of actual drilling. Godspeed!

Continuing, #33863: the geologist is reporting the gas units in PPM -- stating that values as high as 900,000 ppm were noted. I'll have to check this later, but I wonder if 900,000 ppm converts to 900 units. The target was 14 to 36 feet into the middle Bakken.

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Trending Now In Denver


Pineapples in the local area can be had for slightly less than $1.99 each. Pumpkins at $6.99 or more -- much more expensive.

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Notes to the Granddaughters

So, my dad went on a car trip to Montana recently and discovered in Denver people like to carve pineapple jack o’lanterns because they look really creepy. He gave us a pineapple over the weekend to try out.

Not wanting to mess up this endeavor, I bought a smaller, less expensive pineapple to try out first.

I discovered a few things with this prototype: (1) I will never buy canned pineapple again as the fresh stuff is amazing! And unlike pumpkin guts, we’ll actually eat the pineapple guts; (2) this was really easy to do; and, (3) it looks way creepier than a pumpkin jack o’lantern!!

The only downside is the pineapple doesn’t appear to be as hearty as the pumpkin, so it won’t last as long. Very cool idea! 

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