Montana’s July apps focus on Elm CouleeStatoil, Oasis lead infill well applications; EOG seeks Star Ranch Coulee unit designation; Vecta targets Amsden formation Mike Ellerd For Petroleum News Bakken
With up to 33 new wells, Statoil leads the list of operators filing applications in July with the Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation seeking authority to drill additional Bakken/Three Forks wells in the Bakken petroleum system on existing spacing units. All applications are on the board’s Aug....
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Whiting and Continental apps EOG seeking unit designation Other Richland Co. activity Slawson’s Fallon and Wibaux apps
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