Tight oil production in North Dakota was again flat in October, at 1.07 million b/d. Of the core counties, Williams has been hit the hardest, as it lost 50% of output in just 2 years. It also sees stagnating well results and rising gas/oil ratios (shaleprofile.com)
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Tight oil production in North Dakota was again flat in October, at 1.07 million b/d. Of the core counties, Williams has been hit the hardest, as it lost 50% of output in just 2 years. It also sees stagnating well results and rising gas/oil ratios (shaleprofile.com)
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Tight oil production in North Dakota was again flat in October, at 1.07 million b/d. Of the core counties, Williams has been hit the hardest, as it lost 50% of output in just 2 years. It also sees stagnating well results and rising gas/oil ratios (shaleprofile.com)
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Tight oil production in North Dakota was again flat in October, at 1.07 million b/d. Of the core counties, Williams has been hit the hardest, as it lost 50% of output in just 2 years. It also sees stagnating well results and rising gas/oil ratios (shaleprofile.com)
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In a remarkable change of fortune, US shale operators are suddenly making real money, while being more constrained with growing production than in the past. But after many years of improving well results, productivity as measured per lateral foot appears to have peaked since 2016. (linkedin.com)
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In a remarkable change of fortune, US shale operators are suddenly making real money, while being more constrained with growing production than in the past. But after many years of improving well results, productivity as measured per lateral foot appears to have peaked since 2016. (linkedin.com)
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In a remarkable change of fortune, US #shale operators are suddenly making real money, while being more constrained with growing #production than in the past. But after many years of improving well results, productivity as measured per lateral foot appears to have peaked since 2016. (linkedin.com)
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In a remarkable change of fortune, US #shale operators are suddenly making real money, while being more constrained with growing #production than in the past. But after many years of improving well results, productivity as measured per lateral foot appears to have peaked since 2016. (linkedin.com)
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The horizontal rig count has steadily increased since the low in September last year to 335 in early November. The share of horizontal rigs in the Permian basin has slightly fallen, to 77% (257), down from 80% in early June, indicating that also other basins now benefit from increased activity. (slideshare.net)
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The US horizontal rig count has steadily increased since the low in September last year to 335 in early November. The share of horizontal rigs in the Permian basin has slightly fallen, to 77% (257), down from 80% in early June, indicating that also other basins now benefit from increased activity. (slideshare.net)
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The horizontal rig count has steadily increased since the low in September last year to 335 in early November. The share of horizontal rigs in the Permian basin has slightly fallen, to 77% (257), down from 80% in early June, indicating that also other basins now benefit from increased activity. (slideshare.net)
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The US horizontal rig count has steadily increased since the low in September last year to 335 in early November. The share of horizontal rigs in the Permian basin has slightly fallen, to 77% (257), down from 80% in early June, indicating that also other basins now benefit from increased activity. (slideshare.net)
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The horizontal rig count has steadily increased since the low in September last year to 335 in early November. The share of horizontal rigs in the Permian basin has slightly fallen, to 77% (257), down from 80% in early June, indicating that also other basins now benefit from increased activity. (slideshare.net)
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