Top international energy story:
Top national non-energy story:
- Schwab moving out of California; moving to Texas; here; and, here;
- 660 California companies moving facilities to Texas;
- A former Republican, Bloomberg enters the presidential race as a Democrat;
- Propane shortage continues;
- DAPL operator's activity in Texas will positively affect the Bakken;
- Meg-a-Latte moving to bigger location; now with three locations in the Bakken;
Geoff Simon's top North Dakota energy stories:
- After weeks of above normal releases, the volume of water discharged from Garrison Dam and other reservoirs on the Missouri River finally started dropping this week;
- The Bird Bear wells have been completed; a neighboring well goes over 500K bbls of crude oil cumulative;
- A BR well, only two years old, goes over 500,000 bbls of crude oil cumulative;
- The CLR Carus wells; and, here;
- Slawson's case for three wells in a 320-acre drilling unit;
- How they do things in the Bakken -- EOG;
- How they do things in the Bakken -- CLR;
- The newly fracked BR Mathistad wells are monster wells;
- MRO reports a huge completed DUC -- the Yesenko well in Four Bears;
- Natural gas
- ONEOK bringing additional natural gas processing capacity on line for North Dakota;
- A CLR Hawkinson well with a 13-fold jump in production;
- Jump in production -- MRO, Jacqueline;
- XTO, Serrahn, in Siverston;
- EOG, Skaar, in Parshall;
- Slawson, Wolf, in Van Hook;
- CLR, Siverston, in Elidah;
- MRO, Mark Sandstrom, in Reunion Bay;
- MRO, Luther USA, in Reunion Bay;
- CLR, Don, in Elidah;
- EOG, Bear Den, in Spotted Horn;
Miscellaneous:
- On track for about 1,500 new oil and gas permits for North Dakota, calendar year, 2019;
- Comparing the Bakken, Eagle Ford, and the Permian
- Bakken well production; a historical review;
- Shifting the focus to optimized production;
- From the Saudis: a technical analysis of the Bakken -- only five years left, maybe fewer;
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