The Meadowlark/Skachenko Eco-Pad in Jim Creek oil field; apparently this well has been choked back due to weather conditions; this well is in the are of State Highway 22 north of Killdeer that has been site of major road slides; road under major repair
- 19021, 744, CLR, Meadowlark 3-6H, tested 6/11; 10K after 21 days
- 19021, 879, CLR, Skachenko 3-31H, tested 6/11; 13K after 21 days
- 19022, 453, CLR, Meadowlark 2-6H, tested 6/11; 20K after 25 days
- 19023, 726, CLR, Skachenko 2-31H, tested 6/11; 12K after 25 days
- 19009, 651, CLR, Bonnevile 3-23H, tested 12/10; 68K as of 6/11
- 19011, 725, CLR, Bridger 3-14H, tested 12/10; 65K as of 6/11
- 19012, 365, CLR, Bonnevile 2-23H, tested 12/10; 36K as of 6/11
- 19013, 399, CLR, Bridger 2-14H, tested 12/10; 45K as of 6/11
- 8499, 1,652, Citation Oil and Gas, Skachenko A 1, Jim Creek, Bakken, tested, 1981; 1.5 million barrels as of June, 2011, and still producing from the Duperow, the original target; the Red River was dry; this well sits between the two horizontals running north from the Meadlowlark/Skachenko Eco-Pad.
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