- Bakken formation - Wikipedia
The Bakken Formation ( ˈbɑːkən BAH-kən) is a rock unit from the Late Devonian to Early Mississippian age occupying about 200,000 square miles (520,000 km 2) of the subsurface of the Williston Basin, underlying parts of Montana, North Dakota, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
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- Bakken Formation Oil Gas | Map, News, Lease, Royalty Info
The Bakken Formation in Canada contains additional resources and has been called one of the largest oil fields in Canada In early 2008 only a few wells had been drilled into the Bakken, and its viability as a resource was uncertain
- Bakken Shale Three Forks Overview - Maps - Geology - Counties
Bakken producing zones are mainly present in Western North Dakota, Southern Saskatchewan, and Eastern Montana The Bakken shale is one of the largest (possibly the largest) continuous oil accumulations in the world
- How Much Oil is Left in the Bakken? - oftrb. com
Understanding how much oil remains in the Bakken is essential for both industry stakeholders and policymakers This article explores the current state of oil reserves in the Bakken, the factors influencing the estimation of remaining oil, and the methods used to calculate these reserves
- Bakken and Three Forks Formations, Williston Basin, North Dakota and . . .
The Bakken Petroleum System of the Williston Basin (North Dakota and Montana) includes the Bakken Formation, the underlying Three Forks Formation, and the overlying Lodgepole Formation (lower part)
- Bakken Shale Play
The Bakken Shale is a rock formation that was deposited in the late Devonian, early Mississippian age The formation consists of three layers: an upper shale layer, middle dolomite, and a lower layer of shale
- Geology — Bakken Shale Play
The Bakken formation consists of three layers: an upper black shale layer, middle silty-dolomite, and a lower black layer of shale The shale layers are petroleum source rocks as well as seals for an oil reservoirs in the dolomite layer and in Three Forks or Sanish formations
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