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Sunday, December 16, 2018

Random Update Of Petro-Hunt Charlson Well With Nice Production Jump -- December 16, 2018

The well:
  • 23080, 1,022, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-18B-2H, Charlson, t3/13; cum 162K 10/18; after neighboring wells fracked, the production for this well jumped from 1,300 bbls/month to 4,000 bbls over 9 days which extrapolates to almost 14,000 bbls/month;
Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN10-201894076391291639545873304
BAKKEN9-20180000000
BAKKEN8-20180000000
BAKKEN7-201826112211553201841163723
BAKKEN6-20183013011338342215619470
BAKKEN5-20183113351341313220219860
BAKKEN4-201830129313102622017174959
BAKKEN3-2018291101106420716661301169
BAKKEN2-2018271045107527520121712115
BAKKEN1-201831152014873402689238093
BAKKEN12-2017311355135533525942172206

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Something A Little Different

From PBS News Hour: how a serious illness gave Eugene O'Neill his dark literary power.This was form a year ago, October 16, 2017.

Eugene O'Neill is one of those writers I just can't get my hands around, so when I see an article on O'Neill I'm always interested.

From one of my favorite books, Eugene O'Neill and Dat Ole Davil Sea by Robert A. Richter, c. 2004:
Eugene O'Neill's maritime period spanned two years, a brief time in the life of a man who lived to be 65, but his days at sea and on shore would reverberate throughout his life and mark his work in unpredictable ways.

As American's only Nobel Prize winnign playwright and the winner of four Pulitzer Prizes, O'Neill has drawn the attention of ...
I don't find that a bit unusual. Two years ...

For my dad who had a very, very successful life and lived to be 96 years old, he talked most about the two years he served in the US Coast Guard (US Navy) during WWII.

For me, I had a most successful military career of 30 years and a day, and yet I have only one or two short periods of time that I consider the best years of my life.

I guess it's time to re-read Dat Ole Davil Sea. Original notes at these posts:

The Carnival Is Over, The Seekers

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