Sunday, March 15, 2020

FracFocus Data For A Huge CLR Uhlman Well -- March 15, 2020

FracFocus for this well:
  • 36143, conf, CLR, Uhlman Federal 10X-7H, 33-053-08964, Banks, fracked 7/25/19 - 8/7/19; 11.4 million gallons of water; 89.13993% water by mass; friction reducer, 0.09664;
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
1-20206976893645
12-201918822475
9-20194390

Back of the envelope:
  • water: 8.34 pounds/gallons
  • 8.34 * 11,424,783 gallons = 95,282,690 pounds
  • water by mass = 89.13993%
  • 0.8913993 * total mass = 95,282,690 pounds
  • total mass = 106,891,143 pounds of which 95,282,590 pounds was water
  • non-water proppant: 11.61 million lbs
  • so, we'll see for this middle Bakken CLR well in Banks oil field;
Completion strategies here for CLR:
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Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh

From various sources:
  • the gifts:
    • gold: no explanation needed
    • frankincense: a perfume
    • myrrh: an anointing oil; embalming ointment; penitential incense in funerals and cremations; 
  • Eastern Orthodox Church: the sacraments of chrismation and/or unction, traditionally scented with myrrh; receiving either of these sacraments commonly referred to as "receiving the myrrh"
  • so, then incense: Raoul McLaughlin devotes an entire chapter to incense in his book, The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean: The Ancient World Economy & The Kingdomesof Africa, Arabia, and India, c. 2014, 2018.
"Incense: A Unique Product," Chapter Three, 22 pages, but then is carried throughout the rest of the book.  
  • introduction
  • origins and the use of incense
  • medicines
  • flavourings
  • personal fragrances
  • balsam
  • profits from balsam
  • Roman balsam
Further notes will be recorded elsewhere.

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Nagi

Friend of Sophia's here in the apartment complex. 

As an Indian name.

Rhymes with "soggy" or "doggy."

From familyeducation:
  • Muslim: variant of Arabic Naji, from an Arabic word meaning "close friend." Najiullah ‘friend of Allah’ is an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad. 
  • Indian (Panjab/Punjab): Hindu and Sikh name based on the name of a subgroup of the Tank goldsmiths of the Panjab, from Sanskrit nāgī "one with serpents," which is an epithet of the god Shiva
The "crossover/association" between Muslim and Punjab makes sense. At one time, part of the Mughal (Muslim) Empire. In 1947, the Partition of Punjab: to the northwest: Pakistan (Islam); to the southeast, far northern India (Sikhism). 

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