On Friday, January 28, 2011, just as the Egyptian revolution was making news, USEG announced its highest initial production rate Bakken well to date in the Williston Basin:
- The Lloyd 34-3 #1H, USEG's highest initial production rate Bakken well to date, produced approximately 3,240 barrels of oil and 4.74 mmcf of natural gas or 4,030 boed during an early 24-hour initial flow back period. The well was completed with swell packers and 31 fracture stimulation stages.
- In addition, USEG participated in the following wells, and reported them in the same press release:
- Brad Olson 9-16 3H, Kalil Farms 14-23 1H, and MacMaster 11-2 1H should be completed in February.
- The Hovde 33-4 1H well, the 15th and final initial well under the drilling participation agreement with BEXP, is drilling and should be completed in March. The Hovde is a direct offset to the Lloyd well.
- These are all in the Rough Rider prospect (a BEXP designation).
Wells affected by the Zavanna-USEG agreement:
- Cheryl 14-23 1H, currently drilling
- Olson 8-5 1H, scheduled to drill after the Cheryl well
- Colfax 3-10 1H, following the Olson
- All three wells should be completed in the second quarter
- All long lateral
- Generally about 30 fracture stages
USEG's total in the Williston Basin: 22,400 net acres (includes Montana) with potential for 276 gross drilling locations (both the BEXP and the Zavanna partnership programs).