This has to be an interesting area for the locals to be watching: three rigs in one section, all on a line along the section's south line.
23295: on a single well pad; rig on site; conf, BR, Mesa Verde 14-22TFH, Clear Creek;
18442: on a single well pad; 2,348, BR, Mesa Verde 24-22H, t3/10; cum 254K 9/12;
23293: on a two-well pad; conf, BR, Mesa Verde 24-22TFH,
23294: 2,962, on a two-well pad; BR, Mesa Verde 34-22MBH, 2-section spacing, t2/13; cum --
23261: on a three-well pad; rig on site; conf, BR, Mesa Verde 24-22TFH,
23262: on a three-well pad; conf, BR, Mesa Verde 44-22MBH,
23263: on a three well pad; conf, BR, Mesa Verde 44-22TFH,
Idle chatter: one almost wonders what the hurry is. Why three rigs in one section? The leases are held by production. My hunch: much eagerness to see what the Three Forks can do in this area, where the Bakken is already well-proved. But still: three rigs? Wow. I am not sure if there is any other section in the Williston Basin with three rigs on site.