Yes, I think so -- his estimate includes ALL of North Dakota.
Generally speaking, when Lynn Helms says "x" number of wells will be drilled, he is referring to all wells, targeting all formations in the Williston Basin.
It is interesting that Slope County doesn't have much activity; I assume it is only a matter of time. Slope County reminds me a bit of Divide County, just at the opposite end. I never thought Divide County, that far north, would be doing as well as it is. I always thought the oil activity would migrate farther to the southwest of North Dakota. That just shows you how little I know about the Williston Basin. Smile.
And, thank you for your kind comments. It's been fun.
Bruce, Does this estimate include Slope County. We are unleased & wondering if our day will come.
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Yes, I think so -- his estimate includes ALL of North Dakota.
DeleteGenerally speaking, when Lynn Helms says "x" number of wells will be drilled, he is referring to all wells, targeting all formations in the Williston Basin.
It is interesting that Slope County doesn't have much activity; I assume it is only a matter of time. Slope County reminds me a bit of Divide County, just at the opposite end. I never thought Divide County, that far north, would be doing as well as it is. I always thought the oil activity would migrate farther to the southwest of North Dakota. That just shows you how little I know about the Williston Basin. Smile.
And, thank you for your kind comments. It's been fun.