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Vol. 18, No. 31 Week of August 04, 2013
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas
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XTO leads Bakken system infill apps

Slawson files to drill ‘multiple’ multi-laterals; technique requires wellbore within Lodgepole formation remain open, uncemented

Mike Ellerd

For Petroleum News Bakken

The North Dakota Industrial Commission continues to receive infill drilling applications from Bakken operators. Leading in the number of infill wells proposed in filings on the commission’s July 30 and 31 hearing dockets is XTO Energy. The ExxonMobil subsidiary is seeking permission to drill, comple....

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