From twitter today:
Wells coming off the confidential list Tuesday, Monday, over the weekend (NDIC closed Monday; Veterans Day observance):
Tuesday, November 13, 2018:
34844,
conf, BR, Rink 8-1-5 MBH-R, Pershing, some early production;
34366,
conf, XTO, Cherry Creek State 14X-36AXD, Siverston, no production data,
34028,
conf, NP Resources, Trotter State 145-102-23-14-2H, Cinnamon Creek, a nice well; about 11K per month for three consecutive months;
33869,
conf, MRO, Wickett 24-35TFH, Bailey, no production data,
32943,
conf, Oasis, Ceynar 5298 42-32 8B, Banks, huge well:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
9-2018 | 20371 | 31586 |
8-2018 | 29926 | 46235 |
7-2018 | 26069 | 50344 |
6-2018 | 23044 | 36243 |
5-2018 | 13003 | 21514 |
Monday, November 12, 2018:
34368,
conf, XTO, Cherry Creek State 14X-36EXF, Siverston, no production data,
32944,
conf, Oasis, Ceynar 5298 42-32 9T, Banks, producing nicely;
Sunday, November 11, 2018:
34370,
conf, XTO, Cherry Creek State 14X-36B, Siverston, no production data,
33222,
conf, CLR, Miles 6-6H2, Dimmick Lake, producing nicely,
Saturday, November 10, 2018:
34495,
conf, WPX, Howling Wolf 28-3HY, Wolf Bay, no production data,
33315,
conf, Oasis, Muri 5198 11-4 3B, Banks, huge well:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
9-2018 | 32752 | 34667 |
8-2018 | 30881 | 39657 |
7-2018 | 34084 | 66943 |
6-2018 | 34986 | 65845 |
5-2018 | 3302 | 6401 |
Active rigs:
DEWTL | 11/12/2018 | 11/12/2017 | 11/12/2016 | 11/12/2015 | 11/12/2014 |
Active Rigs | 66 | 52 | 38 | 64 | 188 |
RBN Energy:
Niobrara natural gas production growth and infrastructure.
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that natural gas
gross production in the Rockies’ Niobrara region increased to a record
5.1 Bcf/d in September 2018, narrowly beating the previous high mark set
almost seven years ago. And, with major, crude oil-focused producers in
the Powder River Basin (PRB) and Denver-Julesburg Basin (D-J) planning
for expanded crude output in 2019 and beyond, production of associated
gas is expected to continue rising. All this growth — actual and
anticipated — is spurring the development of new midstream capacity,
especially gas processing plants, in both the PRB and the D-J Basin. So,
what’s already in place, what’s being built and planned, and how soon
will it need to come online? In today’s blog, we continue our review of
Rockies crude oil, gas and NGL production, processing capacity and
takeaway pipes, this time with a look at the gas side of things in the
PRB.