There is an interesting driller out here: Core 53 Oil and Gas, LLC. This is the only well that has been drilled by this company in North Dakota, at least according to the NDIC database. If it's a TF well, very, very expensive, and I would think some other large operator is backing them; if it's a vertical into the Lodgepole, that's a different story; and, it very well could be with all the recent interest in the Lodgepole.
19444, 3,106, WLL, Hecker 21-18TFH, huge story, click on link
19623, Whiting, Obrigewitch 21-17TFH, wildcat
19820, Whiting, Dietz 21-17TFH, Gaylord field
16649 -- Salt water disposal
19853, Core 54 Oil and Gas, LLC, Longshot 10-23 1, wildcat
19975, DRY, Armstrong, Zastoupil 1-17, Armstrong, wildcat, just outside Dickinson city limits on southwest side; just outside of Patterson Lake field
19275, Fidelity, Oukrop 24-24H, wildcat
20195, Oil for America, Dohrmann 14-1, wildcat; this is same immediate area as another Oil for America well, the Dohrmann 13-1, also a wildcat, on the confidential list.
Update
April 28, 2011: Due to mechanical difficulties at the Obrigewitch 21-17TFH, Whiting believes that only one or two frac stages of the well’s total 16 frac stages are contributing to current production. Despite these difficulties, the Obrigewitch well was completed flowing 1,189 BOE per day. Whiting holds a 96% working interest and a 77% net revenue interest in the well.