Friday, May 30, 2025

History May Not Repeat, But It Certainly Rhymes -- May 18, 2025

Locator: 48648ARCHIVES.

Not ready for prime time.

First:

  • Nifty Fifty.
  • Peter Lynch.
  • Sixth industrial revolution. 

And then there's this: I think a lot of investors are really, really afraid of getting rich.

Nifty fifty: I was way too young; completely missed this.

Peter Lynch: I was just beginning to invest. 

I wish I had paid more attention to investing at that time but was way too busy with other things in life. Had I had a good mentor, things might have been much different. My dad was my best financial / investing mentor but I failed to use all he taught me. The biggest thing he taught me was to take a bit of risk. He was not the type of person to invest in mutual funds. Mutual funds were not my biggest investment mistake -- there really wasn't anything else for someone like me at the time -- but they got me started. I vividly remember the evening I understood the difference between "load" and "no-load" funds. Thank goodness for that one evening.

SIR: mainstream media considers this the fourth industrial revolution. Whatever. 

There has never been an investment environment like the one we're seeing now. I don't like investment clubs, but one has to wonder if a twelve-member investment group made of three four-person groups wouldn't be an interesting concept:

  • a younger group: age 18 - 24
  • a middle aged group: 36 - 45
  • the over-the-hill gang: > 65

The actual age doesn't really matter. Perhaps a better division:

  • a tech-savvy group with little-to-no free cash flow for investing, but eager to get involved; let's call them the Robin Hood group;
  • a group of those who have had about ten years of investment experience and eager to learn; and, finally, let's call them the Schwab group;
  • a group of those who are near the end of their active investment years, but eager to share resources (time and money) and their investment experiences with the first group; the middle group would be along for the ride. Let's call the third group the Warren Buffett group.

Rambling. Waking up on a Saturday morning with an empty schedule. 

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Tip

Two computer screens.

One screen for all the stuff for which you've always used your computer.

The second screen with one prompt: ChatGPT or Grok.

For research: ChatGPT is where you start; Google search is where you fact-check; and YouTube is ancillary, depending on the case.

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YouTube

I'm having trouble coming up with a better all-around term for YouTube other than "social-media video-sharing outlet." I don't know a "term" to describe YouTube but it's truly amazing. And it has really stepped up its game. 

TILT: having heard some really, really great music from the Kinks over the years, I never understood why the Kinks didn't do much, much better in the states. 

Now I know: the Kinks were banned from touring in the states from 1966 through 1969. Wow, the peak years of the British invasion, the peak years of the Beatles. Touring in the states was critical for these groups to grow. I assume everyone knew this -- about the Kinks being banned in the US -- I did not. Those were exactly my coming of age years, phase 1. 

Which brings up something about which I had not previously thought. I used to lump my coming of age years in one long span, maybe 1969 - 1980. 

But now, it's the fog is beginning to clear. At least three phases.

Phase 1 -- 1966 - 1969: exactly overlaps my years in high school.

Phase 2 -- Then 1969 - 1973: exactly overlaps my years in college.

Phase 3 -- 1973 - 1977: post grad.

And that was it. I guess I would not include the years 1977 -1980. 

I missed the British invasion, too young; music was not "a thing" for me in high school. Way too young, too naive, focused on other stuff.

I did not miss the 1969 - 1973 period -- but just didn't realize at the time what was happening -- this was the transitional period in American music -- from the 60s to the early 70's (and for the most part, I either did not care for the 70s music, or I simply don't recall) -- CCR was the only band, for me, worth mentioning from this period.

I really, really missed the 1973 - 1977 era -- the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac -- I was way too busy with school. Except. One exception. And this may be the biggest fork in my music experience: Willy Nelson released "Red Headed Stranger," May 1, 1975. I don't think I had even heard of Willie Nelson prior to that. I don't know. After May 1, 1975, for me everything changed. Wow.

I got married in 1977, started my USAF career, and my coming-of-age years were over. 

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YouTube

From wiki.

YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal.
Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google Search. In January 2024, YouTube had more than 2.7 billion monthly active users, who collectively watched more than one billion hours of videos every day. As of May 2019, videos were being uploaded to the platform at a rate of more than 500 hours of content per minute, and as of mid-2024, there were approximately 14.8 billion videos in total.

On November 13, 2006, YouTube was purchased by Google for $1.65 billion (equivalent to $2.39 billion in 2024). Google expanded YouTube's business model of generating revenue from advertisements alone, to offering paid content such as movies and exclusive content produced by and for YouTube.
It also offers YouTube Premium, a paid subscription option for watching content without ads. YouTube incorporated Google's AdSense program, generating more revenue for both YouTube and approved content creators. In 2023, YouTube's advertising revenue totaled $31.7 billion, a 2% increase from the $31.1 billion reported in 2022. From Q4 2023 to Q3 2024, YouTube's combined revenue from advertising and subscriptions exceeded $50 billion.

Since its purchase by Google, YouTube has expanded beyond the core website into mobile apps, network television, and the ability to link with other platforms. Video categories on YouTube include music videos, video clips, news, short and feature films, songs, documentaries, movie trailers, teasers, TV spots, live streams, vlogs, and more. Most content is generated by individuals, including collaborations between "YouTubers" and corporate sponsors. Established media, news, and entertainment corporations have also created and expanded their visibility to YouTube channels to reach greater audiences.

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Axions

Suggestion for ChatGPT: axions.

The Tax Man Cometh -- Two Of The Best Songs Of 1966 -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 48731TAXMAN.

A reader sent me a note regarding taxes. 

For that reader: link here.

Having just paid my taxes for calendar year 2024, the reader's note could not have come at a better time. 

Personally I don't care for the Beatles' "Tax Man."

On the other hand I love the Kinks version:

I think after a nightcap I could reminisce about my years in England, particularly the time spent along the Scottish border. It's funny. I met two of my best friends ever in northern England. After I left England, I lost all track of both of them. Sad. Probably best that I don't have a nightcap tonight. LOL. 

From ChatGPT:

The Kinks, one of the most influential British rock bands of the 1960s and beyond, have a rich catalog of music spanning multiple styles and eras. Here are some of their best and most beloved songs, covering both commercial hits and critically acclaimed deep cuts: 

Most Popular & Iconic Songs

1. “You Really Got Me” (1964): raw, distorted guitar riff that laid the groundwork for hard rock and punk. 

 2. “All Day and All of the Night” (1964): a powerful follow-up to “You Really Got Me,” with a similar proto-metal sound. 

3. “Waterloo Sunset” (1967): a beautifully melodic and nostalgic ballad; often considered their masterpiece. 

 4. “Sunny Afternoon” (1966): a satirical take on wealth and leisure, with a laid-back vibe. 

5. “Lola” (1970): a witty and catchy song about an ambiguous romantic encounter. 

6. “Tired of Waiting for You” (1965): combines pop sensibilities with melancholy and longing. 

7. “Victoria” (1969): a rousing, ironic anthem from the concept album Arthur. 

Critically Acclaimed Deep Cuts

 1. “Shangri-La” (1969): a powerful, cinematic critique of suburban life. 

2. “Big Sky” (1968): reflective and existential, from The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. 

 3. “The Village Green Preservation Society” (1968): a quirky ode to British tradition and nostalgia. 

4. “David Watts” (1967): satirical and sharply observed, with a tight, rhythmic drive. 

5. “Death of a Clown” (1967): amoody, circus-inspired tune sung by Dave Davies. 

Why They’re Important

  • The Kinks were masters of satire, storytelling, and British cultural critique. 
  • Ray Davies’ songwriting evolved from aggressive garage rock to introspective and theatrical songwriting. 
  • their 1968 album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society is now considered one of the greatest albums of all time despite its initial commercial failure. 

If you’re just getting into The Kinks, a great starting point would be their compilation albums like “The Kinks Kronikles” or “The Ultimate Collection.”

What separates the Beatles from all the rest?

All the rest had one album's worth of songs that could compete with whatever the Beatles could produce. But that was it. "All the rest" had just one album's worth of such songs. The Beatles had a dozen albums' worth of songs. 

Geoff Simon's Quick Connects -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 48730QUICKCONNECTS.

Posted. Link here

Also here:

State approves drilling completion waivers due to volatile crude oil prices -- KFYR-TV

Commentary: More investment is needed in energy innovation -- Grand Forks Herald

Over 3M gallons of produced water spill in western North Dakota -- Dickinson Press

ND coal mine to become processing site for Minnesota nickel -- North Dakota Monitor

Eminent domain battle brews: Tesoro, Schaff Green family to square off -- McKenzie County Farmer

Walsh County officials see no long-term impacts to site of Keystone Pipeline spill -- Grand Forks Herald

Greenpeace appeal, ND jury wanted to 'punish' someone for pipeline protests -- North Dakota Monitor

North Dakota Legislative Council to prepare briefs on special session scenarios -- Bismarck Tribune

Sandi Sanford won't seek another term as Chairwoman of North Dakota Republican Party -- WDAY

Thousands gather to honor fallen service members at ND Veterans Cemetery -- Bismarck Tribune

Ethics Commission announces that Chair Dave Anderson has died at age 69 -- North Dakota Monitor

Rep. Julie Fedorchak to host third virtual town hall to discuss 'big beautiful bill' -- Dickinson Press

Spirit Lake, Turtle Mountain tribes ask appeals court to overturn redistricting decision -- Dickinson Press

New measles case confirmed in Burke County, total now 28 in North Dakota -- Bismarck Tribune

Superintendent Kirsten Baesler waiting on Senate vote for new role in Washington, D.C. -- KX News

Reclassified as non-oil producing, Divide road repair funds uncertain due to new laws -- The Journal

NDDOT meets with Billings, Stark County residents as Hwy 85 construction moves south -- KFYR - TV

Williston Police Chief resigns after former city commissioner cited as reason for turmoil -- KFYR - TV

Minot mayoral verification deadline nears as two of the four candidates submit signatures -- KX News

Public invited to open house and info meeting for next phase of flood protection in Minot -- KFYR - TV

Five awards were presented during the Williston Teacher Appreciation Awards Banquet -- KX News

New classical Christian academy planned for Bakken in fall of 2026 -- McKenzie County Farmer

Fact finding committee finds the Mapleton School District is in 'deep trouble' -- Fargo Forum

Two summer meal programs being launched by Williston Basin School District #7 -- Williston Herald

Bottineau college leader Carmen Simone to fill in as Lake Region president -- North Dakota Monitor

Education issues among top regrets of lawmakers as 2025 session concluded -- Grand Forks Herald

Some states reexamine school discipline as Trump order paves go-ahead -- North Dakota Monitor

Climate extremists make our kids despair, and groom them to join the left's crusades -- NY Post

MISO ignored reliability warnings before holiday blackout left New Orleans in the dark -- Daily Caller

Dept. of Energy designates metallurgical coal as a critical material in move to boost steel -- E&E News

Wildfire in Alberta disrupts oil and gas operations, prompts evacuation of small town -- Reuters

Elon Musk posts "compared to solar, oil is small-time" on X; delivers gut punch to industry -- Oil Price

Greenland will seek investments in its minerals sector from any country, including China -- Oil Price

The "Big Beautiful Bill" must end the phasing out of wind and solar subsidies now. -- RealClearEnergy

Wyoming lawmakers mull, again, allowing temporary storage of spent nuclear fuel waste -- WyoFile

AI Global Leadership Summit recap from the Hamm Institute for American Energy -- YouTube

API, AFPM Applaud Senate Vote to Overturn California Gas Car Ban -- American Petroleum Institute

Some MN lawmakers want to extend tax breaks for energy-sucking data centers -- Minnesota Reformer

Supreme Court limits NEPA environmental review of major infrastructure projects -- Conservative Brief

Trump DOE kills $3 billion Biden-era green loan to financially embattled solar firm -- Daily Caller

Congress is resurrecting the battle against the climate alarmist cult's regulatory assault -- mrcTV

"Green" waste piles up as discarded solar panels and wind turbines pollute landfills -- The Federalist

US Crude Oil Field Production Hits All-Time Record May 30, 2025

Locator: 48729PRODUCTION.

Link here

Production

  • 13.488 million bopd — an all-time record.
  • In past 20 months with one exception, every month in excess of 13 million bopd.
  • with not one exception, in last fourteen months, since, and including February, 2024, US crude oil production has exceeded 13 million bopd.

Note: never once has Russia or Saudi Arabia produced anywhere near 13 million bopd.

President Trump Issues Four Executive Orders To Jump-Start Nuclear Energy Resurgence In The United States -- Still Less Than 200 Days In Current Term -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 48728NUCLEARENERGY.

For the archives: President Trump signs four executive orders to jump start nuclear energy resurgence in the US. Links everywhere, I assume. One link here.

Not waiting around for US Congress to act.

Devon Energy With Four Thunderbolt Permits In Squires Oil Field, Williams County -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 48727B.

US crude oil production: hits all-time record.

Loretta Swit: "M*A*S*H"; dies at age 87. My generation is starting to see our "contemporaries" pass. Very, very difficult to take but thankful for the opportunity to have lived when we did.

Anthropic: hits $3 billion in annualized revenue on business demand for AI.

Covid vaccination guidelines: CDC breaks with RFK, Jr., CDC recommends that children also get Covid vaccine, but nuanced -- up to parents and physicians, not just elderly and high risk as recommended by RFK, Jr. For the record, we've had worse secretaries of HHS but probably not (m)any as dangerous as RFK, Jr.

Steel tariffs: President Trump says he will double steel tariffs to 50%. Comes in light of proposed deal involving Nippon Steel and US Steel.

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Back to the Bakken

WTI: $60.79.

Active rigs: 33.

Five new permits, #41969 - #31973, inclusive:

  • Operators: Devon Energy (4); WGO Resources
  • Fields: Squires (Williams); Wildcat (Golden Valley)
  • Comments:
    • WGO Resources has a permit for a wildcat, NENE 17-138-104, Golden Valley, 
      • to be sited 306 FNL and 616 FEL;
    • Devon Energy has permits for four Thunderbolt wells, SWSW 10-155-10, 
      • to be sited 1246 / 1336 FSL and 378 FWL

New DOE Supercomputer Announced -- Doudna -- Contractors: Nvidia, Dell -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 48726NVIDIA.


Supercomputers are tracked here.

Reuters, link here.

From one of the stories:

A new supercomputer named after a winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry will help power artificial intelligence technology and scientific discoveries from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, federal officials said Thursday.

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced the project Thursday alongside executives from computer maker Dell Technologies and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

The new computing system at the Berkeley Lab will be called Doudna after Berkeley professor and biochemist Jennifer Doudna, who won a Nobel in 2020 for her work on the gene-editing technology CRISPR. It’s due to switch on next year.

“One of the key use cases will be genomics research,” said Dion Harris, a product executive in Nvidia’s AI and high-performance computing division, in an interview. “It was basically just a nod to her contributions to the field.”

Dell is contracted with the energy department to build the computer, the latest to be housed at Berkeley Lab’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. Previous computers there have been named after other Nobel winners: Saul Perlmutter, an astrophysicist, and Gerty Cori, a biochemist.

From ChatGPT:

The upcoming “Doudna” supercomputer, named after Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna for her pioneering work on CRISPR gene-editing, is set to be deployed in 2026 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) in California. This advanced system is a collaborative effort between the U.S. Department of Energy, Nvidia, and Dell Technologies.

Key Specifications and Features:

  • Hardware Components:

    • Equipped with Nvidia’s latest “Vera Rubin” chips, designed to enhance performance in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) tasks.

    • Integrated into Dell’s liquid-cooled servers, ensuring efficient thermal management and energy consumption.

  • Research and Application Focus:

    • Aims to support a wide array of scientific research areas, including genomics, chemistry, physics, and biology.

    • Will serve approximately 11,000 researchers, facilitating advancements in both fundamental science and national security applications, such as the maintenance of the U.S. nuclear arsenal. 

  • Naming Tradition:

    • Continues NERSC’s tradition of naming supercomputers after Nobel laureates, following predecessors like “Perlmutter” and “Cori.” 

While specific performance metrics, such as processing power and storage capacity, have not been publicly disclosed, the integration of cutting-edge Nvidia chips and Dell’s advanced server technology suggests that Doudna will be among the leading supercomputers upon its deployment.

For comparison, NERSC’s current supercomputer, Perlmutter, features a heterogeneous architecture with Nvidia A100 GPUs and AMD Milan CPUs, delivering significant computational capabilities for a variety of scientific applications. 

The Doudna supercomputer is anticipated to play a pivotal role in accelerating scientific discoveries and technological innovations across multiple disciplines. 

Cost? From ChatGPT, again: 

While the exact cost remains unspecified, we can look to previous NERSC supercomputers for context. For instance, the Perlmutter supercomputer, delivered in 2020, had a total contract value of $146 million, which included multiple years of service and support.  Given the advancements in technology and the scale of the Doudna project, it’s reasonable to anticipate that its cost could be in a similar range or potentially higher.

My hunch: 50% higher --> $220 million.  

Top 500 supercomputers, link here.

From wiki, Perlmutter supercomputer:

Perlmutter (also known as NERSC-9) is a supercomputer delivered to the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center of the United States Department of Energy as the successor to Cori.
It is being built by Cray and is based on their Shasta architecture which utilizes Zen 3 based AMD Epyc CPUs ("Milan") and Nvidia Tesla GPUs.
Its intended use-cases are nuclear fusion simulations, climate projections, and material and biological research. Phase 1, completed May 27, 2022, eached 70.9 PFLOPS of processing power.
It is named in honor of Nobel prize winner Saul Perlmutter.

Midday News -- Monthly Utility Bill -- Personal Electricity -- Texas: Hittig On All Cylinders -- Ft Worth To Get New US Army Helicopter Program -- A $70 Billion Line Item Expense -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 48725TEXAS.

Boston: ICE raid. Will be updated elsewhere. Strange. Limited reporting. 

Ft Worth: new helicopter. See below. The Blackhawk program was headquartered / built in Stratford, CT. The new US Army helicopter to be manufactured by Bell in Ft Worth. Texas: hitting on all cylinders.

Berkeley: new DOE supercomputer -- Nvidia and Dell. Updated elsewhere.

Moscow: Microsoft unit declares bankruptcy. A most bizarre story.

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US Army Helicopter

New:

Valor, the MV-75 helicopter, officially known as the Bell V-280 Valor, is being developed and manufactured by Bell Textron, an American aerospace company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas.
Bell Textron is a subsidiary of Textron Inc. and operates manufacturing facilities in Fort Worth and Amarillo, Texas, where military rotorcraft are produced.
The MV-75 is a tiltrotor aircraft designed to replace the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter in the U.S. Army's fleet. It combines vertical takeoff and landing capabilities with the speed and range of a fixed-wing aircraft.
The aircraft is powered by two Rolls-Royce turboshaft engines and is intended for various missions, including air assault, medical evacuation, and combat search and rescue.
The MV-75 is part of the U.S. Army's Future Vertical Lift modernization program, with initial flight tests planned for 2026 and full deployment expected by 2030.
The 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, is set to be the first unit to receive the aircraft.
From ChatGPT: $70 billion over the course of the lifetime of this program.

Old:

The Black Hawk helicopter, formally known as the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, was and is manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft, a division of Lockheed Martin since 2015.
Originally, Sikorsky Aircraft was an independent company based in Stratford, Connecticut, which is where the primary manufacturing of the Black Hawk has historically taken place.
Key Manufacturing Details:
Primary Manufacturing Location: Stratford, Connecticut (Sikorsky Aircraft headquarters and main production plant)
Additional Assembly Locations: West Palm Beach, Florida:
Some assembly and flight test operations. Collaborative international partners have produced variants or parts under license, such as in Poland (PZL Mielec) and Turkey (TAI). The UH-60 first entered service in 1979 and remains one of the most widely used utility helicopters in the world.

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Personal Electricity Bill

Our monthly utility bill arrived today. We only have electricity, no natural gas.

Up until about two years ago, I worked very, very hard at conserving electricity. No longer. About a year and a half ago, except for drying clothes at peak energy demand in the summer, I no longer care about our use of electricity. As a wag, I suppose, our monthly electricity bills have increased about 10%. An average "shoulder" month (spring, autumn) probably went from around $85 to $95? 

This past month, April/May was a very nice month. The average temperature this past month was 82°F. Last year, same month, the average temperature was 84°F. 

Our daily use remained about the same, m/m and y/y:  average daily usage, kWh, 18 - 19 kWh. 

Last year, 2024: $89.95. So, no increase y/y. Wow.

Most recent bill:


Slawson Gunslinger Production Data Updated -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 10010GUNSLINGER.

Updates

October 20, 2021: production data updated.

Original Post

Note:

  • 33625: 351K in less than 20 months; still producing 15,000 bbls/31 days; cum 490K 8/21;
  • 33625: note the "chronologic number" -- #12
The wells, a 10-well pad, from the south, running north:
  • 36363, PNC, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1TFH, Sand Creek,
  • 36362, 1,482, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1H, Sand Creek, t4/21; cum 129K 8/21; cum 447K 3/25;
  • 36361, PNC, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1TF2H, Sand Creek,
  • 36360, 1,510, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1TFH, Sand Creek, t4/21; cum 91K 8/21; cum 216K 3/25;
  • 36359, PNC, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1TF2H, Sand Creek,
  • 36358, 1,457, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1H, Sand Creek, t4/21; cum 127K 8/21; cum 304K 3/25;
  • 36357, 1,242, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1TFH, Sand Creek, t4/21; cum 92K 8/21; cum 181K 3/25;
  • 36356, 1,817, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1H, Sand Creek, t4/21; cum 116K 8/21; cum 244K 3/25;
  • 36355, PNC, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1TF2H, Sand Creek,
  • 36354, 1,904, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1TFH, Sand Creek, t3/21; cum 87K 8/21; cum 179K 3/25;

From the north, running south:
  • 33626, PNC, Slawson, Gunslinger ....1TF2H, Sand Creek,
  • 33625, 1,433, Slawson, Gunslinger Federal 4-1-12H, Sand Creek, t2/18; cum 351K 10/19; went off line 10/19; back on line 2/21; cum 490K 8/21; cum 588K 3/25;
  • 33624, 877, Slawson, Gunslinger Federal 7-1-12TFH, t2/21; cum 123K 8/21; cum 201K 3/25;
  • 33623, 772, Slawson, Gunslinger ....12H, Sand Creek, t12/20; cum 144K 8/21; cum 227K 3/25;
  • 33621, 2,070, Slawson, Gunslinger ....12TFH, Sand Creek, t11/20; cum 182K 8/21; cum 266K 3/25;
  • 33622, PNC, Slawson, Gunslinge Federal 16-1-12TF2H, Sand Creek, 
For newbies:
  • "H": middle Bakken
  • TFH: Three Forks, first bench
  • TF2H: Three Forks, second bench
Of the sixteen Gunslinger Federal permits (one now canceled):
  • middle Bakken: 5
  • Three Forks, first bench: 6
  • Three Forks, second bench: 5 (one now canceled)
Graphics:


CLR Gibb Wells Production Updated -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 10010GIBB.

The wells:

  • 24352, 287, CLR, Gibb 1-24H, 30 stages, 3 million lbs, Beaver Lodge, t3/13; cum 142K 10/20; off line 9/24; cum 190K 9/24;
  • 37485, loc/A, CLR, Gibb 2-24HSL1, Beaver Lodge, t3/24; cum 149K 3/25;
  • 37486, loc/A, CLR, Gibb 3-24H, Beaver Lodge, t2/24; cum 152K 3/25;
  • 37487, loc/A, CLR, Gibb 4-24H1, Beaver Lodge, t2/24; cum 137K 3/25;
  • 37488, conf, CLR, Gibb 5-24H, Beaver Lodge,
  • 37489, PNC, CLR, Gibb 6-24H1, Beaver Lodge,
  • 37490, PNC, CLR, Gibb 7-24H, Beaver Lodge,
  • 37491, PNC, CLR, Gibb 11-24HSL, Beaver Lodge,
  • 37492, PNC, CLR, Gibb 10-24H1, Beaver Lodge,
  • 37493, PNC, CLR, Gibb 9-24H, Beaver Lodge,
  • 37494, PNC, CLR, Gibb 8-24H1, Beaver Lodge,
Current area:

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Stayin' Alive, Bee Gees

Enerplus Heavy Metal Pad #1 Production Updated -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 10010METAL1.
The Wells
 
The wells:
  • 33967, 3,162, Enerplus, Cobalt 147-93-09D-04H, Moccasin Creek, t7/18; cum 421K 10/22; cum 475K 1/24; cum 495K 3/25;
  • 33968, 932, Enerplus, Nickel 147-93-16B-21H-TF, Moccasin Creek, t8/18; cum 250K 10/22; cum 282K 1/24; cum 301K 3/25;l
  • 33969, 1,077, Enerplus, Steel 147-93-09D-04-TF, Moccasin Creek, t8/18; cum 315K 10/22; cum 354K 1/24; cum 368K 3/25;
  • 33970, 2,038, Enerplus, Tungsten 147-93-16A-21H, Moccasin Creek, t7/18; cum 340K 10/22; cum 387K 1/24; cum 409K 3/25;
  • 33971, 2,631, Enerplus, Zinc 147-93-09D-04H, Moccasin Creek, t7/18; cum 370K 10/22; cum 403K 1/24; cum 417K 3/25;
  • 33972, 1,126, Enerplus, Lead 147-93-16B-21H-TF, Moccasin Creek, t7/18; cum 317K 10/22; cum 378K 1/24; cum 402K 3/25;
  • 37583, PNC, Enerplus, Beryllium 147-93-09D-04H, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum,
  • 33974, loc/drl, Enerplus, Silver 147-93-09D-04H, Moccasin Creek, t7/24; cum 87K 3/25;3
  • 37584, loc/drl, Enerplus, Niobium 147-93-09D-04H, Moccasin Creek, t10/24; cum 46K 3/25;
  • 33973, loc/A, Enerplus, Titanium 147-93-16A-21H, Moccasin Creek, t7/24; cum 96K 3/25;
  • 37585, loc/A, Enerplus, Yttrium 147-93-16A-21H, Moccasin Creek, t6/24; cum 212K 3/25;
  • 33975, PNC, Enerplus, Platinum 147-93-16A-21H, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum
  • 37586, PNC, Enerplus, Cesium 147-93-16A-21H-LL, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum --;
Updates

December 27, 2022: maps updated -- 


May 19, 2020: see this post for more information on the new Enerplus "Lithophile Element" pad.

The graphic:


The arrow points to the proposed area for Enerplus "Lithophile Element" pad.


Original Post
The graphic:


Enerplus' "heavy metal" pad:
  • 33967, 3,162, Enerplus, Cobalt 147-93-09D-04H, Moccasin Creek, t7/18; cum 353K 12/20; cum 398K 4/22;

    DateOil RunsMCF Sold
    10-20182533019107
    9-2018284944887
    8-2018508112650
    7-2018226302650

  • 33968, 932, Enerplus, Nickel 147-93-16B-21H-TF, Moccasin Creek, 33 stages; 5.9 million lbs, t8/18; cum 222K 12/20; cum 236K 4/22;

    PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
    BAKKEN10-2018301755417484198171228767964413
    BAKKEN9-2018221999220032207661399492474094
    BAKKEN8-201831282922795838928198055819746
    BAKKEN7-20181236226349316558106
    BAKKEN6-20181600000

  • 33969, 1,077, Enerplus, Steel 147-93-09D-04H-TF, Moccasin Creek, t8/18; cum 260K 12/20; cum 291K 4/22;

    DateOil RunsMCF Sold
    10-20181727613032
    9-2018264424535
    8-201835723108
    7-2018923108

  • 33970, 2,038, Enerplus, Tungsten 147-93-16A-21H, Moccasin Creek, t7/18; cum 282K 12/20; cum 318K 4/22;

    DateOil RunsMCF Sold
    10-2018207598070
    9-20182618912090
    8-2018476934504
    7-2018175344504

  • 33971, 2,631, Enerplus, Zinc 147-93-09D-04H, Moccasin Creek, t7/18; cum 332K 12/20; cum 358K 4/22;

    DateOil RunsMCF Sold
    10-20182995422595
    9-2018289464965
    8-2018503561622
    7-2018138551622

  • 33972, 1,126, Enerplus, Lead 147-93-16B-21H-TF, Moccasin Creek, t7/18; cum 263K 12/20; cum 295K 4/22;

  • DateOil RunsMCF Sold
    10-2018181457053
    9-20182666812311
    8-2018346311747
    7-201868021747


  • 33973, loc, Enerplus, Titanium 147-93-16A-21H,
  • 33974, loc, Enerplus, Silver 147-93-09D-04H,
  • 33975, loc, Enerplus, Platinum 147-93-16A-21H,

Enerplus Heavy Metal Pad #2 Production Data Updated -- May 30, 2025

Locator: 10010METAL2.

The wells:

  • 37890, loc, Enerplus, Bismuth 147-93-17B-20H, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum 187K 12/22; cum 363K 3/25;
  • 37891, loc/A, Enerplus, Cadmium 147-93-17B-20H, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum 45K 12/22; cum 127K 3/25;
  • 37892, loc/A, Enerplus, Brass 147-93-17B-20H, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum 145K 12/22; cum 300K 3/25;
  • 37893, loc/A, Enerplus, Tin 147-93-17B-20H, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum 154K 12/22; cum 333K 3/25;
  • 37894, loc/A, Enerplus, Osmium 147-93-17B-20H, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum 208K 12/22; cum 353K 3/25;
  • 37895, loc/A, Enerplus, Gallium 147-93-17A-20H, Moccasin Creek, t--; cum 136K 12/22; cum 277K 3/25;

Well of interest:

  • 18752, 2,194, Enerplus, Henry Bad gun 17A-20-1H, Moccasin Creek, t7/20; cum 550K 12/20; cum 619K 3/25;

January 29, 2023: initial production --

  • 37890: cum 170K 11/22;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-20222420359203151557016579120092583
BAKKEN10-2022303140131431217272615123195308
BAKKEN9-20222939269392632909334299300001093
BAKKEN8-20222443765436143365537053328291210
BAKKEN7-2022152643326464293402483923075179
BAKKEN6-202248854871017393654853771018
  • 37891: cum 39K 11/22;
oolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-20222497749753131021029877171660
BAKKEN10-2022302030220303258411483812973172
BAKKEN9-20227121112122634785573227
BAKKEN8-2022945534537378231992733101
BAKKEN7-202252930293034251659145611
BAKKEN6-202212152124065157131
  • 37892: cum 133K 11/22;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-20222317654176161600417570131252823
BAKKEN10-2022272333423363229122162119504259
BAKKEN9-2022293132831324284292815324697900
BAKKEN8-2022232442124336273822031917928661
BAKKEN7-2022182535125390236451846616831131
BAKKEN6-20226111511097017623798767721016
  • 37893: cum 142K 11/22;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-20222216870168332036116990127242737
BAKKEN10-2022292281122840277971936817273229
BAKKEN9-2022292669026688289622244119542712
BAKKEN8-2022273000629902372742671923471865
BAKKEN7-2022283495834994467463493032237251
BAKKEN6-20226104121024319565776563231193
  • 37894: cum 191K 11/22;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-20222625688256322322927331202254351
BAKKEN10-2022302730527362267262624623655314
BAKKEN9-2022302412724128312382134918657680
BAKKEN8-2022283361433497369362691223414863
BAKKEN7-2022285679956883535984030536022280
BAKKEN6-20221023672232873184917182143752090
  • 37895: cum 127K 11/22;
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN11-20222414104140742227514950111972409
BAKKEN10-2022271793417976297901679315169201
BAKKEN9-2022301943019430309381969217455636
BAKKEN8-2022282482824742395231889816451606
BAKKEN7-2022263351633577567092926626647207
BAKKEN6-20221017501172173633513121106281826

December 26, 2022: initial production posted. Updated maps.

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Original Post

From today's daily activity report:

Six new permits, #37890 - #37895, inclusive:

    Operator: Enerplus
    Field: Moccasin Creek (Dunn)
    Comments:
        Enerplus has another "heavy metal" pad with six wells sited in SWSE 08-147-93; located from 1267' FSL to 1200' FLS and 2210' FEL to 2048' FEL: Bismuth, Cadmium, Brass, Tin, Osmium and Gallium;

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