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Sunday, July 18, 2021

I Can Die Happy -- July 18, 2021

This is very, very interesting on so many, many levels.

I've talked many, many times about streaming, content, Disney, Hulu, YouTube, Roku, Amazon Prime Video, etc. 

I've talked many, many times about how thrilled I am with Hulu and the Amazon TV Fire Stick. [I'm sure all the others are just as good, perhaps better. I am not an apologist for Hulu or Amazon -- it's just what I have now and it works for me.]

I've also talked many times that it bothers me not at all that "the internet" (whatever that means) tracks me and knows what I like. 

Hold all those thoughts.

Some months ago, I became aware of a Linda Ronstadt documentary, "The Sound of My Voice." 

I finally found it but it was only available with a paid subscription to YouTube TV. [This is different than the YouTube website with which we are all familiar.]

We were already subscribed to Hulu and Amazon Prime Video and I was not in the mood to subscribe to yet another streaming "network." [Again, huge thanks to my wife for realizing how good Hulu was and subscribing.]

And so that was it. It just was not in the cards that I would see the documentary. 

Hold that thought.

Tonight I was incredibly bored. One thousand channels and nothing on to paraphrase Bruce Springsteen. LOL. 

So, I closed everything out. Closed all my tabs/windows on the browser and re-booted the computer.

I shut off the television / the Amazon TV fire stick and then re-booted all of that. 

I was going to listen to some more Lana Del Rey.

Hold that thought.

I was going to listen to some more Lana Del Rey. 

YouTube apparently thought differently. Not YouTube TV -- as noted above, we don't subscribe or have access to YouTube TV.

And, then out of the blue, out of the gazillion -- literally a gazillion postings over at YouTube -- YouTube directed me ..... drum roll ... to Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice.

YouPost uploaded the documentary -- can you believe that -- uploaded the documentary on July 7, 2021 -- that's like two weeks ago. And I never would have seen it had "someone" not tracked my interests. Had "someone" not tracked my search for this documentary, I am one-hundred percent convinced YouTube never would have directed me to this documentary.

The documentary is "free, with ads," but without ads if one subscribes to YouTube TV

An hour and thirty-three minutes of excitement and bliss. 

So, tonight, at 10:00 p.m. my wife and I are watching this on the "big screen." LOL. Our large, flat screen, smart TV with the Amazon TV Fire Stick.

Okay, if you enjoy music and enjoy Linda Ronstadt this is not to be missed. This is incredible. 

It's interesting to see who financed this. I would have expected Rolling Stone but it was three other film companies. 

I can die happy.

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For The Grandchildren

If I had to name one singer with whom I grew up, it had to be Linda Ronstadt. Perhaps the most iconic album cover that ever blew me away was "Living in the USA," the one in which she is lacing up her roller skates. 

My parents never played music at home when I was growing up. I'm not sure if I heard anything on the radio other than a few country songs while in high school in Williston, ND. I do remember the farm report at noon. LOL.

It was when I got to college that I started listening to music on a more regular basis but don't remember how/where I heard the music. I certainly did not have a "record player" or any stereo system -- not only was my dorm room too small, I never would have had enough money to have a stereo system. 

That was Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD.

From there I went to Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA, for a year or so and then to South Pasadena, CA, for the next three years, leaving after receiving an advanced degree from a trade/technical school. LOL.

My musical interests during those four years in southern California were quite eclectic. Again, I don't recall what kind of stereo system I had. I do know that I was purposely trying to expand my musical interests, specifically listening to a lot of Mahler. LOL.

But along the way, the only musician I was consistently drawn to was Linda Ronstadt. 

The music during those years were incredible -- 1969 - 1973 or thereabouts. 

I've maintained that the one year, 1969, with six months on either side, was the absolute best year for music. At my "music" blog, I have a post "dedicated" to 1969. I've talked about that before. A close friend suggests that 1967 was better than 1969. He knows music a whole lot better than I do and his son is in the music industry in Hollywood, so whether it was 1967 or 1969, it doesn't matter a whole lot. I'm just glad to hear that he agrees that 1969 was on that very, very short list of great years for music.

On another note, curious, asking for a friend

Induction.

Induction soundtrack.

BR Has Taken Most Of Its Incredible Midnight Run Wells Off Line -- July 18, 2021

The BR Midnight Run wells are tracked here

These are very, very good wells. Most of them were taken off line in January / February, 2021.

This Well Taken Off Line In 2015; Brought Back On Line With Great Results In 2020 -- July 18, 2021

This is an important well.

The well:
  • 20895, 2,301, Ovintiv/Newfield, Syverson 150-99-36-25-1H, Siverston, Bakken, t1/11; cum 210K 9/17; off line since 10/15; back on line 4/20; cum 269K 5/21; full production here; also here, of note;

Recent production:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-202131246725561445530929832047
BAKKEN4-202130255424751608450328061427
BAKKEN3-202131337835902458687966000
BAKKEN2-202173432785278367840
BAKKEN1-202131322633641995950992300
BAKKEN12-20203138543648226512547122680
BAKKEN11-2020303901400422251068710089328
BAKKEN10-20203143134191219510391101120
BAKKEN9-20203038874047229084597651547
BAKKEN8-202031493650353040971594360
BAKKEN7-202031525052502503838981100
BAKKEN6-20203056605440221582037410523
BAKKEN5-20203160776107267077577157321
BAKKEN4-202030853486043318976653984098
BAKKEN3-2020713908424401
BAKKEN2-20200000000
BAKKEN1-20200000000
BAKKEN12-20190000000
BAKKEN11-20190000000
BAKKEN10-20190000000
BAKKEN9-20190000000
BAKKEN8-20190000000
BAKKEN7-20190000000
BAKKEN6-201912630010100
BAKKEN5-20190000000
BAKKEN4-20190000000
BAKKEN3-20190000000
BAKKEN2-20190000000
BAKKEN1-20190000000
BAKKEN12-20180000000
BAKKEN11-20180000000
BAKKEN10-20180000000
BAKKEN9-20180000000
BAKKEN8-20181000900
BAKKEN7-20180000000
BAKKEN6-20180000000
BAKKEN5-20180000000
BAKKEN4-20180000000
BAKKEN3-201850004500
BAKKEN2-2018822321301710147
BAKKEN1-20180000000
BAKKEN12-20170000000
BAKKEN11-20170000000
BAKKEN10-20170000000
BAKKEN9-20170000000
BAKKEN8-20170000000
BAKKEN7-20170000000
BAKKEN6-20170000000
BAKKEN5-20170000000
BAKKEN4-20170000000
BAKKEN3-20170000000
BAKKEN2-20170000000
BAKKEN1-20170000000
BAKKEN12-20161700000
BAKKEN11-20160000000
BAKKEN10-20160000000
BAKKEN9-20160000000
BAKKEN8-20160000000
BAKKEN7-20160000000
BAKKEN6-20160000000
BAKKEN5-20160000000
BAKKEN4-201629940900
BAKKEN3-20161550000
BAKKEN2-201621040900
BAKKEN1-20161180900
BAKKEN12-201513301010
BAKKEN11-20152021026250
BAKKEN10-20152234144957594573619
BAKKEN9-201523333251482100377223
BAKKEN8-20151629323541578963114
BAKKEN7-2015193162094818746985
BAKKEN6-2015203714435998476858
BAKKEN5-20151724720847457541746
BAKKEN4-201523312455518234252
BAKKEN3-20153145444665671436471

Bruin Brings An Old Fort Berthold Well Back On Line -- Goes Over 500K Bbls Crude Oil -- July 18, 2021

The well:

  • 20086, 1,266, Petro-Hunt, Fort Berthold 150-94-3B-10-1H, Spotted Horn, Bakken; t1/12; cum 514K 7/20; off ine 7/20; remains off line 11/20; back on line 12/20; cum 526K 5/21;

Recent production:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-2021312242206421471276812223
BAKKEN4-202130208021082073158114490
BAKKEN3-2021312241219823792580181040
BAKKEN2-2021281943193018623360113173
BAKKEN1-2021312018202621884336167438
BAKKEN12-20202714821573176332111109149
BAKKEN11-20200000000
BAKKEN10-202010003022860
BAKKEN9-2020100046350
BAKKEN8-20200000000
BAKKEN7-2020128009001253122289510
BAKKEN6-20203020812021349432911671799

Slawson Bringing An Old Mustang Well Back On Line After Being Off Line For Over A Year -- July 18, 2021

The well:

  • 20721, 523, Slawson, Mustang 2-22H, Van Hook, Bakken, t12/11; cum 219K 4/19; cum 229K 5/21;

Recent production:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-2021311977165034031159666338
BAKKEN4-2021225039920011
BAKKEN3-20210000000
BAKKEN2-20210000000
BAKKEN1-20210000000
BAKKEN12-20200000000
BAKKEN11-20200000000
BAKKEN10-20200000000
BAKKEN9-20200000000
BAKKEN8-20200000000
BAKKEN7-2020130072670
BAKKEN6-20200000000
BAKKEN5-20200000000
BAKKEN4-2020002290000
BAKKEN3-2020264812843236024720
BAKKEN2-20202974379140282466316
BAKKEN1-2020311097112076011218457
BAKKEN12-20193172083310168766379

An Old QEP Henderson Well Goes Over 600K Bbls Crude Oil -- July 18, 2021

The well:

  • 20780, 2,190, QEP/Helis, Henderson 1-28/33H, Grail, Bakken, t6/12; cum 508K 4/18; cum 598K 5/21;

Recent production:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-202131202720154719677958988
BAKKEN4-2021301922197954498269297116
BAKKEN3-2021311951191464710652101640
BAKKEN2-2021281616166077883157792132
BAKKEN1-20213122602233156110641102030
BAKKEN12-2020312357233310459819935155
BAKKEN11-2020302463247684483137815122
BAKKEN10-202031231324149747121681769
BAKKEN9-202030257123638997177710473

An Old BR Well Drilled Back In 2011 Jumps 20x In Oil Production -- July 18, 2021

The BR Chuckwagon wells are tracked here.

The well (previously posted but not the full production profile):

A sundry form stating an approximate start date of October 17, 2019:

BR ... requests to re-stimulate[this well]. It is our intent to remove the existing artificial lift equipment, perform a log to confimr 7" casing integrity ... a plug and perf stimulation will be performed, followed by a coil tubing cleanout.

Recent production:

PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-2021163018351858721209889473151
BAKKEN4-20213092458995148694176741619148
BAKKEN3-202124915191771394827001269980
BAKKEN2-2021281182712223164153061730437176
BAKKEN1-20211996259439172662553624909624
BAKKEN12-20204189914315519534753460
BAKKEN11-20201200000
BAKKEN10-20202613747141321899634495034495
BAKKEN9-20202716402162132400937361037361
BAKKEN8-20202311701114942623830070372426346
BAKKEN7-20201100000
BAKKEN6-20200000000
BAKKEN5-20200000000
BAKKEN4-202020052273130313
BAKKEN3-2020187870000
BAKKEN2-20200000000
BAKKEN1-20200000000
BAKKEN12-20191000000
BAKKEN11-20190000000
BAKKEN10-201961284881314700470
BAKKEN9-201930563416563251102511
BAKKEN8-20193175898275428552395460
BAKKEN7-201931805716946388138810


A Rimrock Well Goes Over 500K Bbls Crude Oil -- July 18, 2021

The well:

  • 20036, 2,331, XTO, FBIR Smith 11X-10, Heart Butte, Bakken, t10/11; cum 499K 11/20; cum 513K 5/21; 
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN5-2021312161214986320361896140
BAKKEN4-202130224523031009201020100
BAKKEN3-2021312357250010681886184640
BAKKEN2-20212823322324127715421411131
BAKKEN1-20212722412143669195111610
BAKKEN12-20203126292659929283818840
BAKKEN11-202030261526441006285518420
BAKKEN10-20203124502347749265014700
BAKKEN9-20203024872463785278417400
BAKKEN8-202031253125051130246415410

 At $70/bbl at the wellhead, 2,000 bbls * $70 = $140,000 / month.