Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Five New Permits, Two Permits Renewed; Five Permits Canceled; And, Two DUCs Reported As Completed -- March 25, 2025

Locator: 48371B.

WTI: 469.15.

Active rigs: 32.

Five new permits, #41735 - #41739, inclusive:

  • Operator: Kraken (4); Hess
  • Field: Little Tank (McKenzie); Big Butte (Mountrail)
  • Comments:
    • Kraken has permits for four Jamison wells, SESW 33-149-101, 
      • to be sited 450 FSL and 1426 / 1525 FWL;
    • Hess has a permit for a EN-Rohde-LE-157-94-3625H-1, 
      • to be sited 684 FNL and 1825 FEL.

Two permits renewed:

  • Formentera Operations (2): #33444 and #34445, RNL1 14-23 162-91A and .... 162-91 C.

Five permits canceled:

  • Oasis: Vernon wells, SWNW 34-157-95; Williams County.

One producing well (a DUC) reported as completed:

  • 38407, 410, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-13d-1HS, McKenzie County.

A Murex Case In The April NDIC Hearing Dockets -- March 25, 2025

Locator: 48370B.

The case: five wells in each stand-up 1920-acre unit:

 The map:

Wells of interest:

  • 24485, Murex, Lori Ann, t3/13; cum 136K 1/25;
  • 26478, Murex, Robert Stephen, t6/14; cum 120K 1/25;
  • 26426, Murex, Brayden Alexander, t6/14; cum 121K 1/25;
  • 27688, Murex, Rebecca Ryleigh, t9/14; cum 137K 1/25;
  • 24480, Murex, Lisa Maarie 22-15H, t8/13; cum 150K 1/25;

NDIC Hearing Dockets -- April, 2025

Locator: 48369B.

Link here.

April  2025, hearing dockets.  

Wednesday, April 23, 2025. Thirteen pages.

Thursday, April 24, 2025. Nine pages.

Friday, April 25, 2025. Two cases.

The NDIC hearing dockets are tracked here.

As usual this is done very quickly and using shorthand for my benefit. There will be factual and typographical errors on this page. Do not quote me on any of this. It's for my personal use to help me better understand the Bakken. Do not read it. If you do happen to read it, do not make any investment, financial, job, relationship, or travel plans based on anything you read here or think you may have read here. If this stuff is important to you, and I doubt that it is, but if it is, go to the source. These are cases, not permits.

Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Link here.
13 pages.

These are cases, not permits.

  • 31625, Kraken, New Home-Bakken, an overlapping 5120-acre unit, one well, Williams County.
  • 31626, Kraken, Blue Ridge-Bakken, an overlapping standup 1920-acre unit, three wells, Williams County.
  • 31627, Murex, Writing Rock-Bakken, four overlapping standup 1920-acre unit; five wells on each unit; Divide County. See this post.
  • 31628, Whiting, Foreman Butte-Bakken, two overlapping standup 2560-acre units; three wells each; McKenzie County.
  • 31629, Whiting, Foreman Butte and/or Nameless-Bakken, i) an overlapping 2560-acre unit, one well; ii) an overlapping standup 5120-acre unit, one well; McKenzie County.
  • 31630, Hess, Ray-Bakken, i) an overlapping 1920-acre unit, three wells; ii) an overlapping 3840-acre unit; one well; Williams County.
  • 31631, Hess, Ray-Bakken, i) an overlapping 1920-acre unit, three wells; ii) two overlapping 3840-acre units, one well on each; Williams County.
  • 31632, Hess, Ross-Bakken, i) an overlapping 800-acre unit, two wells; ii) an overlapping 1120-acre unit, three wells; iii) an overlapping 1600-acre unit, eight wells; Mountrail.
  • 31633, Hess, i) two overlapping 2560-acre unit; five wells on each unit; ii) two overlapping 5120-acre units, one well, Mountrail County.
  • 31634, Hess, Ross-Bakken, two overlapping 1920-acre units; five wells each; Mountrail County.
  • 31635, MRO, Lost Bridge and/or Bear Creek-Bakken, overlapping standup 3840-acre unit, one well; Dunn County.
  • 31636, Enerplus, commingling;
  • 31637, Devon, pooling
  • 31638, Grayson, pooling
  • 31639, Grayson, commingling
  • 31640, Foundation Energy, commingling
  • 31641, Whiting, pooling
  • 31642, Whiting, pooling
  • 31643, Whiting, pooling
  • 31644, Whiting, pooling
  • 31645, Hess, Blue Buttes-Bakken, on an existing 1280-acre unit, twelve wells; McKenzie County.
  • 31646, Hess, pooling
  • 31647, Hess, pooling
  • 31648, Hess, pooling
  • 31649, Hess, pooling
  • 31650, Hess, pooling
  • 31651, Hess, pooling
  • 31652, Hess, pooling
  • 31653, Hess, pooling
  • 31654, Hess, pooling
  • 31655, Hess, pooling
  • 31656, Hess, pooling
  • 31657, Hess, pooling
  • 31658, Hess, pooling
  • 31659, Hess, pooling
  • 31660, Hess, commingling
  • 31661, Hess, commingling
  • 31662, Hess, commingling
  • 31663, Hess, commingling
  • 31664, Hess, commingling
  • 31665, MRO, commingling
  • 31666, MRO, commingling
  • 31667, MRO, commingling
  • 31668, MRO, commingling

Thursday, April 24, 2025
Link here.
9 pages.

These are cases, not permits.

  • 31669, White Owl Energy Services, treating plant, Williams County.
  • 31670, SOGC (Sinclair), Lone Butte-Bakken, two overlapping 1920-acre units; five wells on each; McKenzie County.
  • 31671, Formentera Operations, Baukol Noonan-Bakken, one 1920-acre unit; six wells; Divide County.
  • 31672, KODA Resources, Alkabo-Bakken, five 1920-acre units, five wells on each, Divide County.
  • 31673, KODA Resources, Fertile Valley-Bakken, two 2800-acre unit, five wells each; Divide County.
  • 31674, KODA Resources, Daneville-Bakken, i) five 1920-acre units; ii) three 3100-acre units; iii) five wells on each of the eight units; Divide County;
  • 31675, KODA Resources, Writing Rock-Bakken, an overlapping 1920-acre unit; five wells; Divide County;
  • 31676, CLR, Ranch Coulee-Bakken, an overlapping 1920-acre unit; four wells; McKenzie County;
  • 31677, CLR, Brooklyn-Bakken and/or Dollar Joe-Bakken, i) two overlapping 1920-acre. unit, one well each unit; ii) four overlapping 3840-acre units, one well on or near the section line of each spacing unit; Williams County.
  • 31678, Phoenix Operating, Skabo-Bakken, an overlapping 3840-acre unit; one well; Divide County;
  • 31679, Phoenix Operating, Skabo-Bakken, an overlapping 3840-acre unit; one well; Divide County;
  • 31680, Phoenix Operating, Ranch Creek and/or Charlie Bob-Bakken, a standup 1920-acre unit; four wells, McKenzie County.
  • 31681, Phoenix Operating, Ranch Creek and/or Bennett-Bakken, a standup 2560-acre unit; four wells each; McKenzie County;
  • 31682, CLR, pooling;
  • 31683, CLR, pooling;
  • 31684, CLR, pooling;
  • 31685, CLR, pooling;
  • 31686, CLR, pooling;
  • 31687, CLR, pooling;
  • 31688, CLR, pooling;
  • 31689, CLR, pooling;
  • 31690, KODA Resources, pooling;
  • 31690, KODA Resources, pooling;
  • 31691, KODA Resources, pooling;
  • 31692, KODA Resources, pooling;
  • 31693, KODA Resources, pooling;
  • 31694, Murfin Drilling, pooling;
  • 31695, Murfin Drilling, pooling;
  • 31696, Murfin Drilling, pooling;
  • 31697, Phoenix Operating, Big Stone-Bakken, a 2560-acre unit; seven wells; Williams County.
  • 31698, Phoenix Operating, Big Stone-Bakken, a 1280-acre unit; six wells; Williams County;
  • 31699, Phoenix Operating, Big Stone-Bakken, a 1280-acre unit; six wells; Williams County;
  • 31700, Phoenix Operating, Big Stone-Bakken a 2560-acre unit; six wells; Williams County;
  • 31701, Phoenix Operating, Skabo-Bakken, a 1920-acre unit; six wells; Divide County;
  • 31702, Phoenix Operating, Skabo-Bakken, a 1920-acre unit; six wells; Divide County;
  • 31703, Phoenix Operating, Skabo-Bakken, a 1920-acre unit; six wells; Divide County;
  • 31704, Phoenix Operating, Skabo-Bakken a 1920-acre unit; six wells; Divide County; 

Thursday, April 24, 2025
Link here.
1 page: two cases.

These are cases, not permits.

  • 31623, Bull Moose-Duperow Unit Area, unitization, McKenzie County.
  • 31624, Bull Moose-Duperow Unit Area, unitization, McKenzie County. 

 

Legacy Fund -- March, 2025, Data

Locator: 48368LEGACYFUND.

Legacy fund: data has been updated for March, 2025. Link here. Won't open on Firefox; will open on other browsers. Slight uptick month/month.


Weather In North Texas -- March 25, 2025

Locator: 48367ARCHIVES.

Our high for the day, in north Texas, the Dallas-Ft Worth area, DFW: 89°F. 

Whoo-hoo!

Note To Readers Re: The Blog -- March 25, 2025

Locator: 48367ARCHIVES. 

I have a dozen or so blogs. Most of them are open to the public; some are personal and require a password.

In the past 48 hours, I've noticed that several of my blogs are being blocked by two browsers: Safari and Firefox. I never use the Microsoft browser, but I assume that browser also blocks those same blogs.

Firefox is my preferred browser. 

Interestingly enough, this blog, "themilliondollarway," is not being blocked. At least not yet. 

All of my blogs still open on Chrome.

I use the blogger app but I use the Firefox browser as my default browser.

The blogger app is owned by Google.

Chrome is Google's browser.

It could be a temporary glitch or it may be permanent.

My wife hopes it's permanent. LOL. She thinks I need to get a life outside of the blog. She's probably right.

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Technology

Other than the problem noted above, I am absolutely amazed at how well the internet and the various browsers work. 

The apps and the App Store are incredible, to say the least. 

Security seems better than ever, and easier and easier to use, particularly Apple's "Passkey."

Taco Tuesday -- March 25, 2025

Locator: 48366B.

Texas: I'm waiting for some huge announcements on new prisons in Texas. 

Samsung Electronics: 63-year-old co-CEO has died. Links everywhere. 

Robotaxis: keep getting better and better. 

Google's Waymo targets 2026 as launch date in Washington, DC. Waymo uses Jaguar I-PACE. It also uses the Chrysler Pacific hybrid for testing. This is very old news but according to AI, Waymo has ordered 20,000 I-PACE vehicles at a cost of more than $1 billion ($50,000 apiece vs $65,000 list price for people like me). 

Apple: being reported by Evan and others -- I hate the all-caps but not enough time to change it -- LOL:

ANTITRUST REGULATORS ARE SET TO CLOSE INVESTIGATION INTO APPLE'S $AAPL BROWSER OPTIONS ON IPHONES AFTER COMPANY MADE CHANGES TO COMPLY WITH LANDMARK EU RULES - Bloomberg

AAPL: I haven't looked at the ticker in two months but now, with this news, I will: unchanged in pre-market trading at the moment. 

Apple: Apple joins the AI data center race with a $1 billion order for Nvidia GB300 NVL72 systems -- tapping Dell and SMCI as key partners. Being reported by Shay

Also being reported by Shay: Nvidia next-gen Rubin GPU will adopt TSM SolC tech -- alongside AMD and Apple -- as TSMC prepares for 2nm (2-nm) mass production in late 2025. [And this is why I love to blog: this has been foreshadowed on the blog for quite some time.]

NVDA: see my disclaimer but for the record ...  

Tesla: Tim Walz (Minnesota). Well, what can I say? LOL. All of a sudden he admits a mistake talking TSLA down. His state's pension system is heavily invested in TSLA. Wow. What a doofus. Unless his state's money managers are also shorting TSLA. 

Legacy fund: data has been updated for March, 2025. Link here. Won't open on Firefox; will open on other browsers.

Signal Group Chat leak now has a dedicated wiki entry.

Signal software: wiki entry here. It begs the question: why? From the link:

In November 2011, Whisper Systems announced that it had been acquired by Twitter
Probably just coincidental. LOL. To the best of my knowledge, I'm the only blogger that has a free site with no password required that has posted that note which was, again, taken from wiki.

F-47: wiki entry.

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Back to the Bakken

WTI: $69.46.

New wells:

  • Wednesday, March 26, 2025: 71 for the month, 186 for the quarter, 186 for the year,
    • 41089, conf, Neset Consulting Service, Roughrider 1, 
    • 40841, conf, Formentera, LAR1 26-2 161-94 BMB, 
    • 40839, conf, Formentera, LAR1 26-2 161-94 ATF, 
    • 40406, conf, Phoenix Operating, Nate 27-340-3 5H,
    • 39735, conf, CLR, Lielan 3-15H, 
  • Tuesday, March 25, 2025: 66 for the month, 181 for the quarter, 181 for the year,
    • 41091, conf, Ragnar Exploration, Halley 1-36H, 
    • 41021, conf, CLR, Bud FIU 7-30H, 
    • 40483, conf, Silver Hill Energy Operating, Tucson W 158-94-26-35-2MBH, 
    • 40475, conf, Hess, GO-John-LW-156-98-0507H-1,
    • 40404, conf, Phoenix Operating, Nate 27-34-3 4H
    • 40329, conf, Phoenix Operating, Nate 27-34-3 3H

RBN Energy: proposed US fee on Chinese ships would drive up costs, upend global energy logistics.

Huge fees may be coming to ships built in China each time they arrive at a U.S. port. During a hearing in Washington on Monday, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) heard comments on its January 2025 study that laid out China’s strategy to achieve dominance in the global maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors — a strategy that has worked spectacularly. Since 1999, China’s share of the global shipbuilding market has soared from 5% to 50%. The USTR argues that China’s growing control over the maritime sector poses serious economic and national security risks to the U.S., making immediate action necessary. 
Proposed measures include imposing port fees from $1 million to $1.5 million per port entry. If implemented, the fees would substantially increase costs for exports and imports using Chinese ships. That could have incredibly disruptive impacts on most oceangoing transport, and energy products are no exception — unless they get an exception! In today’s RBN blog, we explore the background of the USTR’s China port-fee proposal and what it could mean for global energy logistics.