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Dakota's Oil Fields Turn Farmers into Millionaire Drillers
Redorbit.Com/Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | 6-16-08 | Anthony Effinger

Posted on 07/06/2008 7:41:37 AM PDT by STARWISE

John Bartelson, who smokes Marlboro Lights through fingers blackened with tractor grease, may look like an average wheat farmer. He isn't. He's one of North Dakota's new oil barons.

Every month, he gets a check for tens of thousands of dollars from a company in Houston called EOG Resources Inc., which drilled two oil wells on his land last year. He says the day his first royalty check arrived was one to remember.

"I smiled to beat hell, and I went to town and had a beer," Bartelson, 65, says.

His new wealth springs from the Bakken formation, a sprawling deposit of high-quality crude beneath the durum wheat fields of North Dakota, Montana and southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Bakken may give the United States -- the world's biggest importer of oil -- a new domestic energy source.

Unlike the tar from Canada's oil sands, Bakken crude needs little refining. Swirl some of it in a Mason jar and it leaves a thin, honey-colored film along the sides. It's light -- almost like gasoline -- and sweet, meaning it's low in sulfur.

Best of all, the Bakken could be huge. The Geological Survey's Leigh Price, a Denver geochemist who died of a heart attack in 2000, estimated that the Bakken might hold 413 billion barrels. If so, it would dwarf Saudi Arabia's Ghawar, the world's biggest field, which has produced about 55 billion barrels.

The challenge is getting the oil out. Bakken crude is locked 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) underground in a layer of dolomite, a dense mineral that doesn't surrender oil the way more porous limestone does. The dolomite band is narrow, too, averaging just 22 feet (7 meters) in North Dakota.

The USGS said in April that the Bakken holds as much as 4.3 billion barrels that can be recovered using today's engineering techniques. That's a fraction of the oil that Price said should be there, but it's still the largest accumulation of crude in the 48 contiguous U.S. states. North Dakota, where Bakken exploration is most intense now, won't become Saudi Arabia unless technology improves.

For decades, the Bakken was the fool's gold of the oil industry. The name describes a geological formation that looks like an Oreo cookie: two layers of black shale that bleed oil into the middle layer of dolomite. It's named after Henry O. Bakken, the North Dakota farmer who owned the land where the first drilling rig revealed the shale layers in the 1950s.

All of the layers are thin -- about 150 feet altogether -- and none of them give up oil easily. In older, vertical wells, oil would often flow for a month and then fizzle.

Now, companies like EOG are drilling horizontally. They go straight down 10,000 feet and then put a slight angle in the mud motor, a 30-foot piece of tubing that drives the bit, so they hit the Bakken sideways, making a horizontal tunnel as much as 4,500 feet long through the dolomite. Then they pump pressurized water and sand into the hole to fracture the dolomite, making cracks for oil to seep through.

It eventually winds up in a pipeline that runs east to Clearbrook, Minn., and then south to Chicago.

Several billionaires are at work in the Bakken. Harold Hamm's Enid, Okla.-based Continental Resources Inc. has leases on 487,000 acres in Montana and North Dakota. Hamm, who started out driving a truck, owns 73 percent of Continental, worth $7.9 billion. Philip Anschutz, 68, founder of Qwest Communications International Inc. and Regal Entertainment Group, is there, too.

The big winner so far has been EOG, formerly a subsidiary of bankrupt energy trader Enron Corp. It drilled a horizontal well in western North Dakota just north of Parshall -- population 1,028 -- in April 2006. The well came online a month later and kicked out 1,883 barrels in the first seven days. Unlike the older vertical wells, it's still going.

Northern Oil & Gas Inc., a five-person company near Minneapolis, makes money without drilling or operating wells. It leases in promising areas like the Bakken and gets paid when someone else uses the land to drill.

The other people doing well in the Bakken are the mineral owners under the oil wells -- folks like John Bartelson. Oil drillers have paid them millions for right of access to the oil deposits.

Bartelson's checks are about to get bigger. One more EOG well just came online, he says, and another is about to be fractured with water. Still another has been permitted for drilling. For now, he's farming. The oil market is fickle, he says. Previous crashes drove the rigs out of North Dakota for years, leaving only the wheat.

"It'll crash again," Bartelson says, sipping on a late- afternoon cup of coffee beside his tractor.

Maybe so. But with crude trading above $125 a barrel, it'll be a long time before the rigs leave again, and John Bartelson is likely to be a wealthy man before they do.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections; US: North Dakota
KEYWORDS: bakken; bakkenformation; drilling; energy; millionaires; northdakota; oil
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1 posted on 07/06/2008 7:41:37 AM PDT by STARWISE
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The libs are killing us.

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2 posted on 07/06/2008 7:42:29 AM PDT by STARWISE (They (Dims) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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To: STARWISE

ooh! ooh! - - - but - - — what about the Prairie Dogs. What about them? Oooh those bad ol’ oil companies.


3 posted on 07/06/2008 7:43:20 AM PDT by RoadTest ( Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up. But he spake of the temple of his body.)
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To: STARWISE

One of the nurses up at OHSU was showing us a pic of his Dads land on the cell phone (graphic wise).

Dad hit oil and Nurse is thrilled as his student loans are going to be a gift of paid off due to the Black Gold.

And yes drilled horizontally.


4 posted on 07/06/2008 7:54:09 AM PDT by Global2010 (OKIE DOKIE)
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To: STARWISE

He should move out to the land of “swimmin pools and movie stars.”


5 posted on 07/06/2008 8:00:09 AM PDT by randomhero97 ("First you want to kill me, now you want to kiss me. Blow!" - Ash)
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To: randomhero97

Yeah, that song played in my head when reading this too.


6 posted on 07/06/2008 8:01:14 AM PDT by autumnraine
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To: Global2010

We were just up in West Texas and saw a lot of rigs we hadn’t seen before - lots of drilling going on these days.


7 posted on 07/06/2008 8:01:24 AM PDT by WhyisaTexasgirlinPA (It's the Vast Wright Wing Conspiracy - labeling all whites as racist.)
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To: STARWISE
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8 posted on 07/06/2008 8:04:32 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: martin_fierro

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9 posted on 07/06/2008 8:06:01 AM PDT by STARWISE (They (Dims) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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To: SE Mom; Bahbah; rodguy911; Alas Babylon!

Ding!


10 posted on 07/06/2008 8:07:18 AM PDT by STARWISE (They (Dims) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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I wonder what it will take to add the near Gulf to Baaken so we can get ahead of the game.
11 posted on 07/06/2008 8:08:08 AM PDT by rodguy911 (Support The New media, Ticket the Drive-bys, --America-The land of the Free because of the Brave-)
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To: martin_fierro

nice


12 posted on 07/06/2008 8:09:15 AM PDT by SShultz460 (If peace is the answer; it must be a stupid question.)
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To: STARWISE

But what use is this awful oil, Dinghy Harry Reid says it makes us sick!(sarq). What a pathetic,treasonous slime he is! Bet he flew home to Nevada on a private jet consuming Jet A at a huge rate and laughing at the jerks that actually may listen to him.


13 posted on 07/06/2008 8:09:51 AM PDT by True Republican Patriot (God Bless America and The Republicans)
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To: martin_fierro

ROFLOL!!!


14 posted on 07/06/2008 8:09:59 AM PDT by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: STARWISE

My lib son has a degree in geology and could be making six figures but is playing banjo and bull fiddle for a living. Sigh.


15 posted on 07/06/2008 8:10:37 AM PDT by Mercat (For if their purpose or activity is of human origin, it will fail.)
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA

Hah.

Yet the media is selling all doom and gloom no oil will end in Global famine.

BULL PUCKY.

Exciting to think about America being self sufficient once again.

And IMO the Go Greenies eco plan is going to grow tiresome to those they have tried to sell it to.

A glimmer of coming change.


16 posted on 07/06/2008 8:10:54 AM PDT by Global2010 (OKIE DOKIE)
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To: STARWISE; All
For those unfamiliar with the pop culture reference
17 posted on 07/06/2008 8:11:30 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: Global2010

There is no way the Dakota fields will ever yield what we require daily. The estimate of total oil is very much exaggerated in the article. The recovery rate is less than 3% of about 200 billion in potential biomass.

Also, the area mentioned is in the Newtown area, which is the thickest part of the entire field (Williston Basin) and is not a good example of the overall field’s potential.

But it sure sounds good to the uninformed.


18 posted on 07/06/2008 8:20:15 AM PDT by PSYCHO-FREEP (Juan McCain....The lesser of Three Liberals.")
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To: STARWISE

Always told my mother that I was a piano player in a whorehouse cause I didn’t want her to know I was oilfield trash.


19 posted on 07/06/2008 8:23:20 AM PDT by OKIEDOC (OBAMA aka Post Turtle ABORTION - The ultimate form of Liberal Child Abuse.)
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To: Global2010

Fantastic.


20 posted on 07/06/2008 8:23:55 AM PDT by STARWISE (They (Dims) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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