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Noble Energy spending $8 billion to drill Colorado's shale oil fields
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05/22/2012 04:20:52 PM MDT
May 22, 2012 10:24 PM GMTUpdated: 05/22/2012 04:24:14 PM MDT
By Mark 
JaffeMay 22, 2012 10:24 PM GMTUpdated: 05/22/2012 04:24:14 PM MDT
The Denver Postdenverpost.com
Noble Energy Inc. is expanding its 
operations in Colorado with $8 billion in investment over the next five 
years.
The company is developing horizontal wells 
that stretch nearly two miles through the oil-rich Niobrara formation, which 
lies beneath a big swatch of eastern Colorado.
Houston-based Noble has expanded its 
holdings to 880,000 acres and is experimenting with increasing the density of 
wells drilled from the same pad.
"We are continuing to ramp up and invest" 
in the Niobrara, Chuck Davidson, Noble's chief executive officer said in an 
interview. "This is a major area for us."
The company is spending $1.3 billion in 
Colorado in 2012 — about a third of its capital — and plans to spend a total of 
$8 billion over the next five years, Davidson said.
Noble is one of three major drillers in 
the Colorado portion of the Niobrara. The others are Anadarko Petroleum and EOG 
Resources.
Noble today opened a new operations center 
in Greeley and plans to double the number of horizontal wells drilled this year 
to 175, the company said. It employs about 750 people in Colorado and uses 120 
contractors with several thousands workers, Davidson said.
To unlock the oil in the Niobrara, 
drillers sink wells that run horizontally through the shale formation and then 
hydrofracture or "frack" the rock by pumping in fluid under pressure to release 
the oil.
Noble has seven horizontal drill rigs in 
the state and plans to add two more this year, Davidson said.
Most horizontal wells are drilled to about 
5,000 feet, but Noble has drilled several to 9,000 feet. At about $8 million 
each, the long-reach wells are about 60 percent pricier than standard horizontal 
wells, according to Noble data.
"They are more expensive but you get more 
bang for the buck." Davidson said.
Noble also has been experimenting with 
wells that parallel each other through the Niobrara at different levels, and 
with tighter spaced wells.
"This is what you see in new fields," said 
Pete Stark, a vice president at consulting firm IHS Inc. "The Niobrara is a 
complex petroleum system and companies have to figure out how to get the oil 
out."
The company is using "EcoNodes" drilling 
pads, which are designed to minimize its footprint and centralize operations. 
"It is a way of becoming more efficient," 
Davidson said.
IHS's Stark said such efforts are in part 
a response to the issues raised by drilling opponents and environmentalists.
Noble estimates its potential reserves at 
about 1.4 billion barrels of oil in the portion of the Niobrara focused around 
Weld County. 
Noble has identified about 4,000 drill 
sites in Colorado. "We are still learning," Davidson said. "It is going to 10 to 
15 years to drill this out."
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