Saturday, May 23, 2020

Back On Line, This EOG Liberty LR Well Looks Good -- May 23, 2020

The well:
  • 20037, 790, EOG, Liberty LR 17-11H, Van Hook, Bakken, first 4.5 months, 75K; 31 stages; 6 sand; t6/11; cum 360K 3/20;
Recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN3-202031432743284210239621440
BAKKEN2-202029400142964738215319170
BAKKEN1-202031388135855426208318340
BAKKEN12-201931356034956179184315910
BAKKEN11-20193033533377831215931171178
BAKKEN10-2019118018125215
BAKKEN9-2019728016887
BAKKEN8-20191360112012
BAKKEN7-20190000000
BAKKEN6-20191777685996750131652
BAKKEN5-2019311860187014201148792104
BAKKEN4-201930183718701337112282954

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The Book Page

I'm back in my Scotch-Irish / Ulsterman phase.

For the third time, I'm reading the first book noted below, and for the second time, the second book noted below. I read a bit of each, alternating, as I go along.
  • How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The True Story of How Western Europe's Poorest Nation Created Our World and Everything In It, Arthur Herman, c. 2001; and, 
  • The Scotch Irish: A Social History, James G. Leyburn, c. 1962.
Highly recommended for any college-bound student planning to major in British / American history, psychology, religion, philosophy, or political science.

Our oldest granddaughter is interested in political science. I would like her to read Herman's book, at least. The better way would be to read Leyburn's book first. It's easier to read, probably in three sittings, and is a more basic straight-forward history.

That would make reading the second book much easier.

Right now she's reading Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville, published 1835. I never finished that book; I read about half of it. Arianna says she is slogging through it slowly. My recommendation: now that she has read as much as she has, "speed-read" the rest of the book, and then move on.

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