I don't know about anyone else, but this sounds Great for every
mineral owner in the area.

On Oct 7, 7:18 pm, go-devil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What did you think of this statement:
>
> 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.
>
> This is were it gets good:
>
> 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.
>
> Is this the proof everyone needs to establish its a different
> resevoir?
>
> On Oct 7, 11:37 am, go-devil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I was under the impression the Adix was a Bakken/Threeforks well?
> > I await anything more from a 1280 that Brighams drills in Mountrail.
>
> > On Oct 7, 10:17 am, go-devil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > 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 atwww.bexp3d.comor
> > > 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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