Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Daily Activity Report -- March 8, 2022

Keystone XL: canceling the Keystone XL may have been Biden's biggest blunder. Link to Robert Rapier. I did not read the article because I did not care but it was his biggest blunder because there was no way out, no way he can go back on this. One possible solution: have the operator change the name of the proposed pipeline, have the BLM bless it via "emergency use authorization," put Hunter in charge, and move on. 

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Back to the Bakken

Active rigs

$124.30
3/8/202203/08/202103/08/202003/08/201903/08/2018
Active Rigs3116556759

One new permit:

  • Operator: Crescent Point Energy
  • Field: Winner (Williams)
  • Comments: 
    • Crescent Point Energy has a permit for a DeFrance well in SESW 12-158-100; 
    • to be sited 350 FSL and 1595 FWL

Four producing wells (DUCs) reported as completed:

  • 38356, 1,452, CLR, Dolezal FIU 9-5H,
  • 38049, 562, Slawson, Muskrat Federal 8-28-33H,
  • 38420, 181, CPEUSC, CPEUSC Reed 2-10-03-158N-100W-MBH,
  • 38421, 5, CPEUSC, CPEUSC Reed 3-10-03-158N-100W-MBH,

Unused pipe for Keystone XL at Gascoyne, ND, far southwest corner of the state. Photos taken today; reader sent me the photos. The pipe was there, the permits were there, and the workers were there. And, then just like, killed.



That's it. Read our lips. TC Energy won't take Biden's phone calls either.


4 comments:

  1. The pipe at Gascoyne laid there for so long I can't remember when it was set there.
    It's been there so long a few years ago they sorted through it all and scrapped much of it because ofcorrosion and coating degradation.
    There's another massive pile of it north of Philp SD as well as a couple sights built up to house workers.
    Many rural roads were re graded and widened to handle the traffic to come from building the pipeline in western SD.
    I could go on but you get the picture. Millions maybe billions spent laying the way for the pipeline killed with a pen stroke.

    Ironically the pipe yard at Gascoyne was once part of a coal mine that shipped out by rail I believe. That was scrapped in the 90s I believe then in the Balkan boom frac sand was railed in there to be trucked away to the fracs.

    That railroad spur or siding has seen a lot of energy business over the years. Across the highway (US 12) they still mine and process bentonite products. To the north of the pipe is a commercial feedyard. Busy place!

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    1. It's incredibly sad -- I think "criminal" -- that without due process any one person could simply issue/sign an executive order stopping something that had involved so many people, so much money, yada, yada, yada. I find it absolutely incredible. One begins to wonder what legitimizes executive orders --

      Thank you so much for the back story on the pipe. Very much appreciated.

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  2. I drive past the Gascoyne pipeyard nearly every other day. What H-B says is true. The pipe company spent millions to x-ray the usable pipe putting up temporary buildings and hiring three shifts of technicians (50-60 per shift maybe), housing the workers mostly in nearby Bowman. Such a waste. Even if the pipeline construction was resumed it would be at least a couple years to get back to where we were. Score one for the Green lefties. Did they think electric semi's were going to haul all that pipe?

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    1. Agree 1,000%. The green lefties were a tool of Russia, OPEC, George Soros.

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