Updates
November 13, 2019: it appears Encana will continue operating Newfield wells in North Dakota under the Newfield name -- at least for the time-being. I don't see any recent Encana permits in North Dakota.
Later, 8:28 p.m. CT: regarding the wells in this area, a reader noted --
The wells on each of these three units were XTO wells until just recently.
Encana/Newfield is now operating these wells.
There must have been a swap in operating interest for these sections between XTO and Newfield or an outright purchase from XTO.
Just out of curiosity. Checking NDIC scout tickets of some existing wells in this area:I haven’t anything in the press regarding a swap or sale. I think the most likely case is that XTO acquired Newfield minority interests in some other XTO operated units.
- 21706: yes, it is still shown as an XTO well; one would assume that it will soon change to Newfield; checking sundry forms: nothing yet;
- 22390: ditto; over at NDIC, still reported as an XTO well, but paperwork often lags as much as two months; sundry form: nothing yet;
- 17832: ditto; over at NDIC, still reported as an XTO well; sundry forms: nothing yet.
CALGARY, Alberta, Feb. 13, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Encana Corporation (Encana) (TSX, NYSE: ECA) announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Newfield Exploration Company (Newfield) (NYSE: NFX) in an all-stock transaction.
Original Post
- Newfield
- Siverston-Bakken
- 14 wells on each of three existing 1280-acre units:
- sections 13/24-150-98
- sections 16/21-150-97
- sections 18/19-150-97
See this post for similar proposal for two 1280-acre units in the same area.
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