I've always thought of Dollar Joe as CLR's field, and I've always thought Dollar Joe was a good field. Apparently Whiting had the same thoughts. Wonderful land.
Wonderful Land, The Shadows
Look how under-developed this area is:
The wells:
16413, IA/171, Whiting, Sheldon 34-20H, Dollar Joe, t3/07; cum 182K 8/19; off line as of 9/19; remains off line 3/20; back on line 10/20; cum 187K 7/21;
Pool
Date
Days
BBLS Oil
Runs
BBLS Water
MCF Prod
MCF Sold
Vent/Flare
BAKKEN
12-2018
11
729
697
1683
1356
741
615
BAKKEN
11-2018
28
4012
4206
2898
7704
1983
5721
BAKKEN
10-2018
6
1768
1421
1781
3696
4
3692
BAKKEN
9-2018
25
581
701
797
1709
933
776
BAKKEN
8-2018
31
755
679
773
2314
916
1398
BAKKEN
7-2018
31
801
935
840
2091
231
1860
BAKKEN
6-2018
30
857
693
855
1802
2
1800
BAKKEN
5-2018
31
1010
928
1002
2464
284
2180
BAKKEN
4-2018
30
1359
1630
1371
2439
1484
955
BAKKEN
3-2018
11
669
439
513
748
0
748
BAKKEN
2-2018
11
17
0
45
876
876
0
BAKKEN
1-2018
31
701
720
519
2026
1941
85
34214, 788, Whiting, Periot 24-20TFH, 33-105-04606, Dollar Joe, fracked 10/17, 6.6 million gallons of water; 89.9% water by mass, t11/18; cum 120K 3/20; cum 156K 7/21;
Date
OilRuns
MCF Sold
12-2018
9586
17207
11-2018
20101
12832
10-2018
2255
0
34213, PNC, Whiting, Periot 34-20TFH, Dollar Joe:
27666, 1,723, Whiting, Periot 44-20HU, 33-105-03416, Dollar Joe, fracked 10/17, 6.7 million gallons of water; 88.8% water by mass, t11/18; cum 184K 3/20; cum 224K 7/21;
What I have never understood is how a 0.04 cent drop in oil price is considered a "slide" in price. While a $1.00 or increase is viewed as creeping upward. Boggles the mind
What I have never understood is how a 0.04 cent drop in oil price is considered a "slide" in price. While a $1.00 or increase is viewed as creeping upward.
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Drives me nuts, also. I've talked about it occasionally on the blog. "Oilprice.com" is the worst offender.
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