Highlights of the first week in 2011: producers increase CAPEX plans for North Dakota; they're talking about super-long laterals (3-mile long); folks are not enamored with the Spearfish formation right now but lots of interest in the Tyler formation; and Three Forks wells are starting to report.
Hess Eager To Spend $5.6 Billion in the Bakken
Investopedia: New Year's Article on the Booming Bakken
Oasis Update: Current Presentation
KOG Update: Operations Update
A First for KOG? Three Wells on a Single Pad
Whiting's String of Three Forks Wells
A Three Forks Gusher
Heart of the Bakken (Williston, North Dakota) Revenue Doubles in 2010
Williston Passes Bismarck in Sales Receipts
North Dakota Budget: $9.3 Billion; $1 Billion Surplus
Super-Long Laterals in the Bakken
Japan's Oil Imports Rise 11 Percent In November, 2010
North Dakota Could Surpass Alaska in Oil Production ; Also Here
It's Official: Record Number of Permits Issued In North Dakota in 2010 -- 1,676
EOG Hits A Dry Hole (Not a Bakken Well; A Spearfish Well)
Red River Formation Still in Play
Eco-Pad Results: Raymo-Glasoe
The Tyler Formation
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