Thursday, November 1, 2018

Absolutely Amazing How CLR Is "Attacking" Brooklyn Oil Field North Of Williston -- November 1, 2018

The company added six more permits yesterday for the Brooklyn oil field. To date, this year, so far:
  • 35672, H1,
  • 35673, 
  • 35674, H1,
  • 35675, H1,
  • 35676, 
  • 35677, H1,
  • 35659, Richmond 9-26HSL 1, runs north; 5120-acre unit; Three Forks B1;
  • 35658, Addyson 10-23HSL 1, runs south; 5120-acre unit; Three Forks B1;
  • 35657, Boston 4-25HSL, runs south; 5120-acre unit; middle Bakken;
  • 35656, Boise 4-24HSL, runs north, 5120-acre unit; middle Bakken;
  • 35644, H1,
  • 35643,
  • 35642, H1
  • 35641,
  • 35580, H1,
  • 35579,
  • 35566, H1,
  • 35565,
  • 35564, H1,
  • 35563,
  • 34698, H1,
  • 34697,
  • 34696, H1,
  • 34695, H1,
  • 34694,
  • 34693, H1,
  • 34692,
  • 34691, H1,
  • 34690, H1
Over at NDIC well search, it appears:

Total permits, so far: 139
  • Addyson: 6
  • Barney: 7
  • Bismarck: 7
  • Boise: 9
  • Boston: 9
  • Charleston: 7
  • Gjorven: 11
  • Gronfur: 6 (includes Gronfur SWD)
  • Helena: 8
  • Juneau: 10
  • Mildred: 8
  • Olympia: 7
  • Rennerfeldt: 8
  • Richmond: 6
  • Rolf: 5
  • Sacramento: 9
  • Springfield: 6
  • Topeka: 9
How many wells might be drilled in the Brooklyn oil field? With 36 sections, or 18 1280-acre sections
  • 1280-acre units
    • middle Bakken, 18 x 6: 108 wells
    • Three Forks, H1: 18 x 6: 108 wells
    • Three Forks, lower benches: 18 x 8 = 144 wells
  • 2560-acre overlapping units: 
    • middle Bakken: 9 x 2 = 18 wells
    • Three Forks, H1: 9 x 2 = 18
    • Three Forks, lower benches: 9 x 2 = 18
    • 5120-acre units
    • middle Bakken: 4 x 2 = 8
    • Three Forks, H1: 4 x 2 = 8
    • Three Forks, lower benches: 4 x 2 = 8
  • Total:  438 wells
  • Currently: 139 permits

6 comments:

  1. I wonder what HSL stands for... ?

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    1. From the permit, #35658: a Three Forks B1 well; runs north; and drilling unit is 5120 acres.

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    2. You may have cracked the code... So, that would be a 4 mile horizontal in a 5120... I have heard of 3 mile horizontals, but not sure if I've heard of 4 miles...

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    3. I'll post a screen shot of the permit of one of the wells in a 5120-acre drilling unit. The wells will be typical long lateral horizontal wells (the typical "two-mile" horizontal -- not three miles, not four miles). But anyone owning minerals in any of the eight sections in this 5120-acre drilling unit will receive royalties from this well.

      In fact, even if the well was a short lateral - if it was only a mile long but yet it was in a 5120-acre drilling unit, mineral owners in all eight sections would be paid royalties from this well.

      But I will post a screen shot of the permit to demonstrate what I'm talking about. It will be later, though, when I have some time.

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  2. I have been asking that same question and I came to the conclusion that SL - Section Line. H -Horizontal.

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    1. Yes, I should have said that: "SL" = section line. The"1" = a Three Forks first bench well. Thank you for that.

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