I would go along with the mediocrity of the area except they keep
drilling in and around there.
Brigham is doing a new well very close to the one referenced in that
chart:
"Application of Brigham Oil & Gas, L.P. for an order creating a 1280-
acre drilling unit comprised of Sections 28 and 33, T.160N., R.87W.,
Ward
County, ND, authorizing the drilling of a horizontal well within said
drilling unit at a location not less than 500 feet from the boundary
of said
drilling unit and such other relief as is appropriate."

And, of course, Encore is drilling a new Bakken/TFS well in the same
general area this month.  I don't think we know the whole story yet
(even for Hess's Grubb and Shorty??)..


>
> This formation may be similar to the Hess wells directly to the east
> in Ward County.  Those wells supposedly tested the Three Forks and
> results have been reported to be mediocre.
>
> On Nov 7, 7:19 am, Chuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Regarding the Stratigraphy chart on page 26 
> > ofhttp://www.bexp3d.com/IR_pres.pdf,
> > the listing to the far right is Shell's Dewing T160N-R86W-S15.  Does
> > the data mean this area is a good Bakken/TFS prospect? In comparison
> > to the other listed areas??
>
> > I'm assuming that since the drilling target would be at a shallower
> > depth than the others it would be a more attractive prospect?
>
> > Thanks for any info.  Our mineral rights are in this same area so this
> > would help in accessing our prospects..- Hide quoted text -
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