$55.36 | 1/24/2020 | 01/24/2019 | 01/24/2018 | 01/24/2017 | 01/24/2016 |
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Active Rigs | 54 | 64 | 56 | 38 | 47 |
Two wells coming off the confidential list today -- Friday, January 24, 2020: 85 for the month; 85 for the quarter, 85 for the year:
- 36260, conf, WPX, Mandaree Warrior 14-11HX,
- 35774, conf, CLR, Boulder 10-4H,
Transporting crude oil from the lease to refineries and export docks is like a long-distance relay race. The crude oil gathered from several wells is handed off to shuttle or takeaway pipelines, which then pass it on to regional crude hubs like Cushing, OK — from the hubs, crude is transferred to still other pipes. To get the relay going, the developers of crude gathering systems work closely with their takeaway pipeline counterparts to figure out the most efficient way to effect the first baton pass. Today, we continue our series on crude-related infrastructure in the Rockies’ Denver-Julesburg (D-J) Basin with a look at Outrigger Energy’s existing and planned gathering systems, and their connections to Tallgrass Energy’s still-expanding Pony Express takeaway pipeline.
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