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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Enerplus With Permits For A 10-Well Pad -- April 12, 2018

Active rigs:

$66.864/12/201804/12/201704/12/201604/12/201504/12/2014
Active Rigs60513093190

Ten new permits:
  • Operator: Enerplus
  • Field: McGregory Buttes (Dunn County)
  • Comments: Enerplus has permits for a 10-well pad in SESE 11-148-94 (see graphic below)
And that was it.

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Schematic For Enerplus Wells In SESE 11-148-94


Running from the south (section 11) to the north (section 2).

Looking Forward To The Release Of An Oasis Well Tomorrow -- April 12, 208

I don't have data for wells coming off confidential list today. However, I am eager to see the data on this well that should be released tomorrow:
  • 32915, 584, Oasis, Hagen Banks 5198 13-6 11B, Banks, 50 stages; 10 million lbs, mesh, large/ceramic, a huge well; 55K in one month; 40K in another month; t11/7; cum 152K 2/18;
Monthly Production Data:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN2-2018285585955895337761077188000327416
BAKKEN1-20182020282202461389735684354710
BAKKEN12-20173140015400152756165005646740
BAKKEN11-20173024215244363045042558422380
BAKKEN10-201718118361161519390295241597813354

BOE: 13,329 boe natural gas + 55,895 bo crude oil = 69,224 boe.

Traveling For The Next Few Days -- April 12, 2018

Updates

Later, 7:56 p.m local, Las Cruces: overnight here; will leave early in a.m. Heading for Tucson tomorrow. Strong winds tonight in Las Cruces area. Otherwise, uneventful.

Abilene, George Hamilton IV


Original Post

Location: Eastland, TX; west of Ft Worth, on I-20, heading west. How big is Texas? After driving about 75 miles from Grapevine, heading west toward Arizona, I see this sign: 545 miles to El Paso.
 
Note:
  • blogging will be less frequent
  • I won't get to comments as quickly
  • typographical and "factual" errors won't be corrected as quickly as I would like
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EPD: declares 64th consecutive distribution hike.

Alberta has options: including replacing Bakken oil with Canadian oil in Enbridge pipelines.

FF: not out of the woods yet.

FF: more spin-offs?

Saudi: decimal point missing? Remember, labor should be "cheap" in India. At least one would think.

Making America Great Again -- Another Huge Jobs Report -- WTI Holding Stable -- April 12, 2018

Quick! Without looking at the caption in the second picture, in which country was each picture below taken? Hint: one picture was taken in the one of the most technologically advanced countries with the #1 economy in the world; the other was taken in a third world, developing country. This link will be blocked by the google app; the other is linked here.



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Making America Great Again

Jobs: first time unemployment claims --
  • forecast: 230K
  • actual: 233K
  • change: a decrease of 9,000 from the previous week -- but last week was certainly an unexplained anomaly
From The WSJ:
The number of Americans claiming new unemployment benefits has never been so low for so long. Initial jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs across the U.S., decreased by 9,000 to a seasonally adjusted 233,000 in the week ended April 7, the Labor Department said Thursday. This means claims have now held below 300,000 for 162 consecutive weeks, cementing the longest streak for weekly records dating back to 1967. The current streak eclipsed the previous longest stretch that ended in April 1970. The consistently low claims levels point to labor market health because they mean relatively few Americans are losing their jobs and applying for benefits to tide them over until they can find new employment.
Someone noted at the WSJ linked article:

I can't give all the credit to Trump running for and being President.  162 weeks ago today was March 5th, 2015.  Trump didn't announce his candidacy until 14 weeks (102 days) later on June 16, 2015.

So Trump is only responsible for 90% of this good news.

We wouldn't be seeing this news if the pant suit grandma had won.

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Back to the Bakken

Active rigs:


$66.434/12/201804/12/201704/12/201604/12/201504/12/2014
Active Rigs59513093190


RBN Energy: shifting E&P strategies and their impact on Permian growth, part 2.
As Permian crude differentials continue to widen, trading at a $8.45/bbl discount to Magellan East Houston this week, a lot of people are pointing fingers at midstream companies for not completing new takeaway pipeline projects quickly enough. But even in the oil patch, it takes two to tango and producers can also share some of the blame. Historically, the focus in the Permian has been on larger producers, with their sprawling acreage positions and their focus on creating long-term competitive advantages through efficient drilling programs. Many of the smaller, private equity-backed producers adopted more short-term strategies.  Their game has been to prove undervalued acreage and then flip those assets to more substantial players. But these strategies are beginning to change. Today, we continue our series on Permian differentials with a look at how the recent ramp-up in the development of second- and third-tier production areas is affecting the region’s crude oil output, pipeline takeaway constraints and price differentials.
Permian crude production is growing at a breakneck pace, pipeline takeaway constraints are worsening by the day and, as a result, Permian producers without takeaway capacity locked up have been taking a big hit on crude prices. We’ve seen this movie before (Figure 1), most recently back in 2014, when (like now) rising production pushed outgoing pipeline capacity to the max and the price spreads between Midland and destinations at the Cushing hub in Oklahoma widened dramatically (blue line, red oval to left). Earlier this week, the spread between West Texas Intermediate (WTI) at Cushing vs. WTI at Midland stood at $5.65/bbl (blue line, red oval to right), while the spread between Midland and Magellan East Houston (MEH; orange line, red oval to right), which we started tracking in 2016, was $8.45/bbl. Two weeks ago, these same spreads were only $2.70/bbl and $4.95/bbl, respectively.