Testing the western edge of the SpyglassAmerican Eagle puzzled by a Three Forks well on MT/ND border as other operators also begin operations within Divide County Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
An unusually high water cut and some chemical emulsion issues have brought fluctuating oil rates for American Eagle’s test well in Flat Lake East field along the North Dakota and Montana border in northwest Divide County.
The Haugen well, which targets the Three Forks formation, gained much of the....
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Other wells produce better than expected
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