tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149283829854298377.post7261401724907110643..comments2024-03-28T15:12:38.709-05:00Comments on The Million Dollar Way (The Bakken Oil Blog): Baker Oil Field UpdateBruce Oksolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10952652803684625738noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149283829854298377.post-28046234820164824202012-09-10T15:10:02.657-05:002012-09-10T15:10:02.657-05:00Thank you for taking time for posting all that. It...Thank you for taking time for posting all that. It's a great help for readers. And, yes, it will be quite an engineering achievement. I hope "they" get some spectacular aerial photographs.Bruce Oksolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10952652803684625738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149283829854298377.post-14223132597270828082012-09-10T14:26:30.085-05:002012-09-10T14:26:30.085-05:00Based on info presented by Continental at an ND
O...Based on info presented by Continental at an ND <br />Oil and Gas hearing, these 14 wells will develop<br />a 2560 acre spacing unit covering sections 5-6,<br />6-8, 153-101. Most of these acres are under the<br />Missouri River bottom lands. The surface location<br />for all of these 14 wells is on a "high and dry"<br />site in the NW corner of section 6. A larger than<br />normal rig will be required to drill the longest<br />horizontal wells from this location which will<br />go almost a mile south then turn and drill nearly<br />two miles east. Most of the wells which will run<br />under sections 5 & 6 will only require conventional horizontal drilling. When completed,<br />these longer horizontal wells will certainly be an engineering achievement. <br />Since this project is actually 7 wells per 1280,<br />the density it not any different than many current<br />wells being permitted or planned in area. I<br />am assuming that about half the 14 wells will be<br />Middle Bakken and half Upper Three Forks. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com