Locator: 51144ROSS.
Updates
July 11, 2026: How did this happen?
This is section 32-T156N R90W, Ross Oil Field, the updated map:
The four wells -- two are producing; two are permitted locations (not yet drilled, recently permitted):
- 39314, drl/A, DBA SEG Willison, Gernand 13X-32C, Ross oil field, t7/23; cum 242K 5/26;
- 39313, drl/A, DBA SEG Willison, Gernand 13X-32C, Ross oil field, t7/23; cum 260K 5/26;
- 41674, loc, DBA SEG Willison, Gernand 13X-32B, Ross oil field, npd
- 41673, loc, DBA SEG Willison, Gernand 13X-32A, Ross oil field, npd
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Original Post
See this post. For unknown reasons, this post is trending right now. This is that post in its entirety and will now be followed here. Originally posted January 24, 2020:
Our company was formed in 2018, but has been focused on the Bakken since
the beginning of the boom in 2011. Our firsthand knowledge of the rock,
the people, and the infrastructure that make up this play combined with
our passion for the Bakken and over 25 years of engineering experience
have produced a team strongly suited and ready to develop a Bakken
asset.
The team:
- J.D. Diamantopoulos: co-founder; 12-year career as a reservoir
engineer with ExxonMobil/XTO; seven years specifically dedicated to the
Bakken play;
- Billy Beery, co-founder; 14 years in various petroleum engineering
disciplines; XTO's senior drilling engineer, personally overseeing XTO's
growth in activity from 2 to 16 rigs during the Bakken boom;
Maroon Bells?
see this site and
this wiki site.
Maroon Bells not yet listed as an operator over at the "
well search" site at the NDIC.
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The Case
The case:
- 28256, Maroon Bells Partners, Ross-Bakken, a 1920-acre unit; nine wells; sections 32/33/34-156-90; Mountrail County;
The graphics: