The Dickinson Press is reporting:
“We recently acquired the Jordheim Plaza in Dickinson and our plans
are to refurbish it,” Gavin said. “We know that property hasn’t been
operational for the past number of years and we’re excited to bring that
space back into action. The plan is to provide accommodation for some
of the vast number of people working in the Dickinson area and beyond in
an area of the city that has been void of anything like what we would
bring.”
In a release sent by Louise Taylor of AB Property
Marketing out of London — a firm working with PH — the plaza, which used
to be the Old Ivanhoe Inn, would undergo an “eco-friendly”
refurbishment and offer rooms for long-term stays to investors or
companies with interests in southwest North Dakota.
“If you look
at the surveys, there’s hundreds of millions of barrels under the Bakken
Formation in North Dakota and in that region,” Gavin said. “If you look
at what is recoverable right now, we’re looking at around about 65
years of extraction. I think we’ll see that once a certain amount of oil
is extracted, technology will just continue to improve to enable us to
retrieve a higher percentage of those reserves. It’s going to be a
perpetual thing and go on for another 100 years.”
Hundreds of millions of barrels under the Bakken formation? I guess that would be the Three Forks formation.
How about the Red River formation. At one time there was red river production as far south as Dewey County in SD
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely correct. I didn't take the time to add the Red River, though I consider the Red River will be a big story before it's all over.
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