Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Waiting For Eleven Wells To Be Reported -- November 12, 2019

Active rigs:

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Five new permits:
  • Operator: MRO
  • Field: Killdeer (Dunn County)
  • Comments: 
    • MRO has permits for a 5-well pad in section 9-145-94, Killdeer oil field: Bertsch/Vanessa/Herrbolt/Loretta/Kenyon
Petro-Hunt puts nine wells on "temporarily abandoned" list:
  • Divide County
    • section 20-163-99
    • section 28-163-99
    • section 9-163-100
  • Steen/Gracious God/Donna Buddy; Bella/William/Ross/Rodney/Eagle/Smokey
Wells coming off the confidential list today, yesterday, over the weekend -- (data not yet scanned in over at the NDIC website -- 6:01 p.m. November 12, 2019)

Tuesday, November 12, 2019: 39 for the month; 134 for the quarter:
  • 36296, 1,414, Newfield, Schneiderman 150-99-29-32-3H, South Tobacco Garden, nice production; 21K first report;
  • 36035, SI/NC, RimRock, Skunk Creek 12-10-14-1HU, South Fork, no production data,
  • 36034, SI/NC, RimRock, Skunk Creek 12-10-11-16H3U, South Fork, no production data,
  • 30992,SI/NC, BR, Gudmunson 7-1-26MBH, Elidah, no production data,
  • 30113, 920, Oasis, Jensen 5501 44-7 7B, Missouri Ridge, nice production, 26K, high month;
Monday, November 11, 2019: 34 for the month; 129 for the quarter:
  • 36300, SI/NC, Newfield, Schneiderman 15-99-29-32-6H, South Tobacco Garden, no production data,  
  • 33965, 2,746, CLR, Angus Federal 6-16H2, Elm Tree, nice production; 25K first full month;
  • 30993, SI/NC, BR, Gudmunson 6-1-26TFH, Elidah, no production data,
Sunday, November 10, 2019: 31 for the month; 126 for the quarter:
  • 35438, SI/NC, Hess, GO-Elvin Garfield-156-97-1918H-6, Dollar Joe, no production data,
Saturday, November 9, 2019: 30 for the month; 125 for the quarter:
  • 36299, SI/NC, Newfield, Schneiderman 150-99-29-32-6H, South Tobacco Garden, no production data,
  • 35439, SI/NC, Hess, GO-Elvin Garfield156-97-1918H-7, Dollar Joe, no production data;
RBN Energy: crude gathering systems in the Denver-Julesburg Basin.
Crude oil production in the Denver-Julesburg (D-J) Basin has nearly doubled since January 2016 — only the Permian has outpaced the D-J’s growth rate over the same period — and production there now averages about 640 Mb/d. The D-J has just about everything producers want, including an unusually intense concentration of hydrocarbons within four geologic layers, or “benches,” only a few thousand feet below the surface, low per-well drilling costs, and direct pipeline access to the crude hub in Cushing, OK. Production growth in the D-J has spurred a rapid build-out of crude gathering systems and other infrastructure, especially in Colorado’s Weld County, the epicenter of D-J activity, which is located a short drive northeast of Denver. Today, we begin a series on existing and planned pipeline networks to move D-J crude from the lease to regional hubs and takeaway pipes.

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