Fields: Mondak, Hawkeye, Charlson, and two wildcats
Hess' two wells in Hawkeye will be near each other but I don't think on the same pad. Hess already has a well in almost the same location:
- 16694, AB/348, Hess, HA-Mogen-152-95-0805H-1, tested 12/07; total as of 1/12: 143K
- 17421, 544, Midnight Run 41-1H, long lateral, tested 11/08, cum 375K 8/14;
- 20323, 3,325, Midnight Run11-1MBH, t12/11; cum 241K 8/14;
- 20324, 1,963, Midnight Run 21-1TFH, t12/11; cum 136K 8/14;
- 20325, 2,846, Midnight Run 21-1MBH, t12/11; cum 210K 8/14;
- 20326, 2,083, Midnight Run 31-1TFH, t12/11; cum 204K 8/14;
- 20327, 2,443, Midnight Run 41-1TFH, t12/11; cum 169K 8/14;
- 19091, 882, Oasis, Home 5603 44-9H, Williams County, Bakken, t2/11; cum 116K 8/14;
- 19150, 895, WPX/Zenergy, 3 FBIR 13-24H, Mountrail County, Bakken, t2/11; cum 280K 8/14;
- 19157, 1,476, EOG, Bear Den 4-20H, McKenzie County, Bakken, t3/11; cum 226K 8/14;
- 19578, 749, CLR, Missoula 1-21H, McKenzie, Bakken, t3/11; cum 255K 8/14;
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