Case 27530, Hess, Alkali Creek-Bakken, fifteen wells on a standup 1280-acre unit, sections 25/36-154-94, Mountrail CountyAgain, this is a hearing dockets case, not a permit.
Assuming I did not make a mistake looking at the NDIC map, this is what that drilling unit looks like today:
I count twelve wells already there. Now, Hess is looking to put an additional 15 wells there?
When I first started the blog, it was my impression most folks thought there would be one well per section. I was the first to post that "if you had one well, you would definitely have four; you might have eight, and you could possibly have twelve." The early graphics by CLR suggested as many as 24 to 48 wells in a 1280-acre drilling unit but that was a long, long time ago. I haven't posted those schematics in a long, long time. But here we go -- upwards of 24 wells in a single drilling unit.
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