The Halliburton coiled tubing crew from Rock Springs, Wyoming, has been in the area for the last few days, but the Halliburton fracking crew coming down from Canada has "been hung up at the border crossing for the last two days!"The wells in question, from an earlier note from the company's website, dated March 14, 2011:
"The first two horizontal wells of a five-well program targeting light oil in the Spearfish in Bottineau County, North Dakota, were drilled in the fourth quarter of 2010, with the remaining wells drilled subsequent to year end. Based on drill cuttings, gas detector response and oil shows while drilling, all five wells have now been cased as potential Spearfish oil wells and await completion. Fracture stimulation treatment is dependent on weather and road bans but is anticipated to occur within the next six weeks. The Company has continued to build on its dominant land position in the area which is now in excess of 43,840 net undeveloped acres. No reserves have been assigned to Legacy's interest in Bottineau County in the December 31, 2010, reserves report."A big thank you from "another" Bruce for providing the update via e-mail.
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Update:
Anon 1 provided significant amount of information regarding an earlier question in the comment section below. Because comments don't "link" appropriately, I have "cut and paste" the comment/links here to make it easier to get to the links:
Also see:
http://www.renegadepetroleum.com/
They have a little acreage which might have a shot at Spearfish. But, they don't mention it here:
http://www.renegadepetroleum.com/documents/presentation/RPL-2011-04-29-MayCorpPresent.pdf
They do mention Bakken and Waskada Spearfish.
Also, you have covered:
http://www.surgeenergy.ca/
Together they constitute a renegade surge of Canadians looking for legacy oil.
http://www.legacyoilandgas.com/