DAPL: I've lost the bubble on this one, but will update readers with what I know. Spoiler alert: it's old news. Very old.
Boasberg: shows up again. LOL. Will explain later.
The Far Side: link here.
Active rigs: 39.
WTI: $74.14. It's a fool's errand to predict the price of oil.
Natural gas: $6.596.
Tuesday, November 29, 2022: 66 for the month, 103 for the quarter, 648 for the year.
38921, conf, CLR, Medicine Hole 3-27HSL,
38843, conf, Slawson, PhatKat Federal 7-18-7TFH,
37947, conf, CLR, Brangus FIU 12-11H1,
37946, conf, CLR, Brangus FIU 13-11H,
Monday, November 28, 2022: 62 for the month, 99 for the quarter, 644 for the year.
38920, conf, CLR, Medicine Hole 4-27H1,
38861, conf, Petro-Hunt, Setterlund 159-94-34C-27-3H,
38842, conf, Slawson, PhatKat Federal 6-18-7TFH,
38729, conf, Kraken, Raymond LW 16-21 12H,
38172, conf, CLR, LCU Foster Federal 9-28H,
37948, conf, CLR, Brangus FIU 11-11H,
Sunday, November 27, 2022: 56 for the month, 93 for the quarter, 638 for the year.
38919, conf, CLR, Medicine Hole 5-27H,
38860, conf, Petro-Hunt, Setterlund 159-94-34D-27-3H,
38730, conf, Kraken, Fairbanks 17-20 6H,
38171, conf, CLR, LCU Foster Federal 8-28H1,
37949, conf, CLR, Brangus FIU 10-11H,
Saturday, November 26, 2022: 51 for the month, 88 for the quarter, 633 for the year.
38859, conf, Petro-Hunt, Setterland 159-94-34C-27-2H,
38779, conf, CLR, Medicine Hole 6-27H,
38775, conf, Hunt, Palermo 156-90-6-34H 3,
37951, conf, CLR, Brangus Federal 8-11H,
37950, conf, CLR, Brangus Federal 9-11H1,
RBN Energy: British Columbia's Montney gas well performance continues to soar, part 5. The Montney is tracked here. Archived.
Despite many challenges, natural gas production in Western Canada has been hitting record highs this year, powered by what seems to be the inexhaustible energy of the unconventional Montney formation. This immense resource remains the primary focus of most Canadian gas producers, and those that operate in the British Columbia portion of the Montney know they have their work cut out for them in the next few years if they are to meet the growing need for gas, especially when the LNG Canada export terminal comes online mid-decade. In today’s RBN blog, we update the Montney’s production and productivity trends in British Columbia and evaluate whether enough progress is being made.
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