Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Four New Permits; Sixteen Permits Renewed -- May 3, 2022

And it begins:

Energy transition is dead (we just don't know it) -- Peter Zeihan:

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Back to the Bakken

NOG:

The Bakken is back: link here.


Active rigs:

$103.50
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Active Rigs3816306362

Four new permits, #38922 - #38925, inclusive:

  • Operators: Oasis (3), Lime Rock Resources
  • Fields: Todd (Williams); Murphy Creek (Dunn)
  • Comments:
    • Lime Rock has a single permit for a well in Murphy Creek,
      •  to be sited in NWNW 17-143-95; 554 FNL and 448 FWL
    • Oasis has three permits inside Williston city limits, SWSE 22-154-101; 
      • it looks like the Kestrel wells will be sited just south of Williston city limits, unless the city boundaries have been extended; the horizontals, I assume, will run south of the city, under the river;
      • to be sited between 939 FSL and 948 FSL and between 2255 FEL and 2320 FEL;

Sixteen permits renewed:

  • BR (8): one Ole permit (McKenzie); two Patton permits (Dunn); two Sandie permits (McKenzie), two Shafer permits (McKenzie), and one Croff permit (McKenzie),
  • Rimrock (8): four Skunk Creek permits (Dunn); three FBIR Johnson permits (Dunn); and, one Two Shields Butte permit (Dunn)

Seven EOG wells were acquired by Prima Exploration, all in Mountrail County:

  • 18150: Clearwater
  • 18648: Clearwater
  • 19479: Clayton
  • 17780: Crowfoot
  • 18669: Crowfoot
  • 18391: James Hill
  • 18585: James Hill

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