A friend who is the regional manager in ND for Enercrest Corp sent an email 
about what's going on up there.  He said its like a boom town, only it 
involves three states.

In the three counties he serves, he said there are about 75 drilling rigs 
going day and night.

The strange thing is that oil has been being taken from the area known as 
the Bakken Formation since 1951.  In 2007, a Houston company, EOG Resources 
drilled a well that was estimated to produce 700,000 barrels and the rave 
was on.

The latest USGS estimate is 25 times what their 1995 estimate was.  Here is 
part of there report:

"The Bakken Formation estimate is larger than all other current USGS oil 
assessments of the lower 48 states and is the largest "continuous" oil 
accumulation ever assessed by the USGS. A "continuous" oil accumulation 
means that the oil resource is dispersed throughout a geologic formation 
rather than existing as discrete, localized occurrences. The next largest 
"continuous" oil accumulation in the U.S. is in the Austin Chalk of Texas 
and Louisiana, with an undiscovered estimate of 1.0 billions of barrels of 
technically recoverable oil."

My friend says he hears talk that other so called played out fields will be 
looked at in light of what new drilling techniques can do.

Harry
 


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