- the Bakken shuts down --
- almost every "monster" well in the ND Bakken was taken off line in May, 2020;
- NDARC drops below ten rigs;
- surge in corona virus in the US;
Most under-reported story:
- Seattle chops CHOP;
Biggest non-surprise:
Top international non-energy story:
Top international energy story:
Top national non-energy story:
- Microsoft to permanently close all retail stores;
- Epstein's amanuensis collared in New Hampshire;
Top ND non-energy story:
- South Unit visitor center re-opens.
Geoff Simon's top ND stories:
- Mercer County considers wind moratorium;
- Montana finalizes first set of TENORM disposal rules;
- Harold Hamm buying up shares of CLR (this is a bigger story than folks realize)
- Energy Transfer doubles down on ND pipeline expansion; problems in Illinois;
- Plans moving ahead for Bill Sanderson Gas Plant west of Williston: link here;
- Watford City's Mineral Tracker merging with First International Bank & Trust;
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park reopens South Unit Visitor Center;
- ATV accident claims life of former county commissioner Roger Chinn
- COP plans to begin restoring company's curtailed oil production
- Marcellus gas moving by truck as environmentalists continue to oppose new pipelines;
- XTO with permits for a 15-well HBU Marmon pad;
- CLR reports two more Brooklyn wells;
- CLR reports 50K production in one month in a Brooklyn well;
- New Minnkota Power permit in North Dakota; near their first well;
- A BR well producing at 125K over 30 days;
- Large XTO spacing units in Heart Butte;
- The Bakken never ceases to amaze me;
- All eyes on Amber Renee and Sophia Drake;
- A lousy first generation Encore well shows 15-fold jump in production;
- Oasis Joplin wells: monster wells;
- Huge well outside the core Bakken;
- Another Whiting Fladeland well goes over 500K;
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