Really, really cool: several articles of interest in the July, 2019, issue of the North Dakota Geological Survey magazine. Link here.
This is the first article that caught my eye: Review of the TI-WAO-157-95-14H-1: The First Middle Lodgepole Unconventional Test Well In The Williston Basin. It may download as a pdf on your desktop from the link above.
On July 4, 2018, I posted this:
I posted this back on August 17, 2014:
- 26738, IA, Hess, TI-WAO-157-95-14H-1, Tioga, this is a Lodgepole well; Hess will come back to this well on/about May 7, 2014, to drill this well to TD of 13,693 feet; and then complete it with a multi-stage acid frack; the company will core the upper and the middle Lodgepole; the company will also core the upper, middle, and lower Bakken; the company will core the 1st and 2nd benches of the Three Forks, and the upper 30' of the Three Forks third bench; 640-acre spacing for a Lodgepole well. [Updates: 12/14: no production since early September, 2014; Update: actually produced 60 bbls in one day in April, 2015; also noted that well is now IA (previously TA)]
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