EIA dashboards:
- natural gas storage
- EIA pdf, Bakken: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/bakken.pdf
- EIA, pdf, Permian: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/permian.pdf
- EIA, pdf, Eagle Ford: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/eagleford.pdf
- 10x as many rigs
- 3.8 million bopd vs 1.2 million bopd
- new-well oil production per rig
- the Permian: 555 bopd
- the Bakken: 1,450 bopd
Interesting stat on bopd/rig. . .anything on bopd/well?
ReplyDeleteNDIC tracks that data: bopd/well at this site:
Deletehttps://www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas/stats/statisticsvw.asp.
If you go to that link, under "General Statistics," it's the fifth one down.
In North Dakota, the all-time high is 105 bbls/day/well (December, 2014). We are near that all-time high at 94 bbls/day/well.
I've not seen a similar statistic for the Permian but I have not looked, and would not know where to begin. But due to the nature of the beast, I can guarantee you that number would be much, much lower in Texas. All those stripper wells would bring the number down ... probably in the mid-40's at best.