Quantifying the Heath oil playLack of pressure among challenges facing operators in central Montana tight oil play, which lies under Tyler sandstone at about 3,500 feet Mike Ellerd For Petroleum News Bakken
While the Heath tight oil play in central Montana has received its share of attention in the last few years, the play has yet to prove economic. Conventional, vertical exploration in the Heath dates back to the mid-1980s, and more recently several operators have been drilling modern horizontal wells....
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The formation Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation data What did the wells produce? Cirque Resources’ wells
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