>From Brigham Site Today 10-07-08
Brigham Exploration Announces Significant Three Forks Discovery in
Mountrail County, ND
AUSTIN, TX, Oct 07, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
Brigham Exploration Company (NASDAQ: BEXP) announced that its first
Three Forks well in the Williston Basin was a discovery, producing at
a recent rate of approximately 892 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Brigham controls approximately 27,780 net acres in the Ross Area,
where Brigham has completed four consecutive horizontal Bakken wells,
and plans an active development drilling program for the Bakken and
Three Forks.
Ross Area Three Forks Discovery -- In Mountrail County, North Dakota,
Brigham has successfully completed its first Three Forks test, the
Adix 25 #1H. The Adix 25 #1H is currently flowing approximately 765
barrels of oil and 760 Mcf of natural gas per day up 7 inch casing.
Brigham plans to install production tubing in the well in the next
several days. Brigham owns a 32% working and 26% net revenue interest
in the Adix 25 #1H. The Adix represents Brigham's fifth consecutive
completion in the Ross Area. The four prior completions were in the
Bakken formation, the most recent of which, the Carkuff 22 #1H,
commenced production at an initial rate of approximately 1,110 barrels
of oil per day.

Bud Brigham, the Chairman, President and CEO stated, "The Adix 25 #1H
is a very important discovery for us. This well, combined with the
recent Three Forks discoveries drilled in the area by Fidelity to the
south and Encore to the west of our Ross Area, likely delineates a
second field immediately below the Bakken formation for us to develop
on our 27,780 net acres in the Ross Area. Importantly, the Three Forks
is a different reservoir from the Bakken, with different attributes;
and therefore a different recipe may be optimal for completing these
wells. As a result, we may have the opportunity to further optimize
the drilling and completion of our Three Forks wells to further
enhance performance. Looking forward, development on 320 acre spacing
could result in the drilling of 173 net wells to fully develop the
Bakken and the Three Forks in the Ross Area. Assuming unrisked
potential average reserves of 300,000 to 500,000 barrels per well
indicates that we could have the opportunity to develop 42 million to
71 million barrels of oil net to our interest in the Ross Area
alone."

North Stanley Area Three Forks Drilling -- Also in Mountrail County,
North Dakota, in Brigham's North Stanley Area, Brigham is
participating in another Three Forks well, the Fidelity Grove 11-36H.
Brigham retains a 25% working interest in the Fidelity Grove 11-36H,
located in section 36 of 158N - 92W, with results expected in late
November. The Fidelity Grove 11-36H is approximately three miles west
of Brigham's previously announced Bakken completion at the Brigham
operated Johnson 33 1-H, which commenced production at an initial rate
of approximately 618 barrels of oil per day. Approximately four miles
east of the Fidelity Grove 11-36H, Brigham plans to commence the
Afseth 34 #1H in December. Brigham expects to retain a 41% working
interest in the Afseth 34 #1H well, which is currently planned as a
Three Forks test. Brigham controls approximately 9,096 net acres in
the North Stanley Area, and could ultimately drill approximately 28
net wells to develop the Bakken on 320 acre spacing. With success in
the Three Forks, a similar number of potential Three Forks wells could
be drilled.

Bud Brigham continued, "Also in Mountrail County ND, we have four
significant working interest wells being completed in the Parshall/
Austin Area. In addition, to the west of the Nesson Anticline we have
two operated Bakken wells currently drilling, the Olson 10-15 #1H and
the Figaro 29-32 #1H. In this area, we utilized swell packers on the
Mrachek 15-22 #1H to stimulate seven intervals in the Bakken, which
commenced production at 727 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Since
that time, we've experienced improved well performance as a result of
increasing our completions to twelve or thirteen intervals. We plan to
stimulate approximately 20 intervals in the Olson 10-15 #1H and the
Figaro 29-32 #1H wells, using swell packers in 8,000 to 9,000 foot
laterals."

About Brigham Exploration

Brigham Exploration Company is a leading independent exploration and
production company that applies 3-D seismic imaging and other advanced
technologies to systematically explore for and develop onshore
domestic oil and natural gas reserves. For more information about
Brigham Exploration, please visit our website at www.bexp3d.com or
contact Investor Relations at 512-427-3444.

Forward-Looking Statement Disclosure

Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters
discussed in this news release are forward-looking statements within
the meaning of the federal securities laws. Important factors that
could cause our actual results to differ materially from those
contained in the forward-looking statements include our growth
strategies, our ability to successfully and economically explore for
and develop oil and gas resources, anticipated trends in our business,
our liquidity and ability to finance our exploration and development
activities, market conditions in the oil and gas industry, our ability
to make and integrate acquisitions, the impact of governmental
regulation and other risks more fully described in the company's
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking
statements are typically identified by use of terms such as "may,"
"will," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate" and similar words, although
some forward-looking statements may be expressed differently. All
forward-looking statements contained in this release, including any
forecasts and estimates, are based on management's outlook only as of
the date of this release, and we undertake no obligation to update or
revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of
subsequent developments or otherwise.

Contact:
Rob Roosa
Finance Manager
(512) 427-3300


SOURCE: Brigham Exploration






















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