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North Dakota oil discovery called biggest in U.S.

Posted Apr 10 2008, 06:53 PM by Jon Markman
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Watch out, Texas!  Get back California, Louisiana and Alaska! North Dakota and Montana are on track to knock all of you off your high horses as the oil capital of the United States.

According to a government report published today that has stunned the energy biz, a thin layer of rock known as the Bakken Shale, located a couple of miles under the Badlands, holds up 4.3 billion barrels of recoverable oil, making it the single largest oil reservoir that federal scientists have ever assessed. 

At today’s price of $110 per barrel, that puts the value at $475 billion, give or take a few bill, or more than enough to make people think ND stands for North Dallas. Or maybe that’s New Dhabi. 

The U.S. Geological Survey only assessed the Bakken Shale in U.S. boundaries, so the full extent of the find, which stretches north into the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, will ultimately be larger. Already the estimate for “technically recoverable” oil – or that which is exploitable using current technology -- is 25 times higher than the last time the USGS surveyed the area, in 1995.

Around 105 million barrels of oil had been produced from the Bakken through the end of 2007, so the idea that energy producers may get 40 times that amount has brought a lot of attention to the area’s top drillers and leaseholders. Investors pushed stocks like EOG Resources and Continental Resources to all-time highs in the past two weeks in anticipation of the report’s publication. See my column today, "Dakota Oil: Persia on the Plains," for more investment angles.

The USGS said in in its press release that its new Bakken estimate is larger than all of its other oil assessments of the lower 48 states and is the largest "continuous" oil accumulation it has ever assessed. It said a "continuous" oil accumulation means that the oil resource is dispersed throughout a geologic formation rather than existing as discrete, localized occurrences. The next largest continuous oil accumulation in the U.S. is in the Austin Chalk of Texas and Louisiana, with an estimate of 1 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil.

Government geologists said they worked with North Dakota Geological Survey, a number of petroleum industry companies and independents, universities and other experts on the project. To hear a podcast of the USGS scientists Brenda Pierce and Rich Pollastro discussing their study, click here.  

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I can se it now,  Iraq will claim we have weapons of mass destruction attack us for our oil and depose our dictator in an endless war in which confederates will fight the union over religion and oil rights.

if all of this is true, what is the bottom cost to get this oil to market? Will the BIG oil companies get an even bigger slice of the pie and the gas prices stay right up there? When we let only a few companies in on the action, there is no competition and in today's market, only the big companies have been able to stay afloat in the area of research. Only a few will get rich from this and the majority of people will still be paying record prices for gas and associated products. Also when push comes to shove will the green planet people let there be any drilling because in the end the badlands will be disturbed and they are a wonderful tourist attraction for North Dakota. I am a Minnnesota resident and there is much said here about their beauty. If you know the prairie, you know that wind power is very much alive yet where is the push to get that going - it has been around since the beginning of time - take one look at the farmsteads that have been abandoned and you can still see the remanants of windmills that pumped the wells to provide the water of life. Get real people, the oil will most likely stay where it is because the big oil companies will not make enough to pull it from the earth and the green earth people will never allow it. Wells have been capped off since the 1980's and we have $100 plus oil now with no end in sight and the United States is not doing anything to uncap wells and use our own reserves. THE RICH WILL GET RICHER AND THE POORER AND WORKING WILL MAKE THEM THAT WAY! I just there was a way that we could shake up the big oil companies and make them listen to the average Joe. Maybe if they had to live on our wages - life would change.

I am all for enviromentally friendly alternatives BUT this is a great find to cut our dependence on imported oil and a first step towards energy  independence.  We must allow US companies to drill for this oil and open new refineries to process it here in the United States.  As demand slows for imported oil then the prices will drop and we could cut current OPEC regulations and draft new rules and increased teriffs on imported oil.

That's all well & good. If the oceans were full of oil what difference would it make at the pump? The damn government hasn't built a refinery since 1973! How many cars how been put on the road since then? Are we really getting any smaller in population yet we should quit driving? Infrastrcucture anyone? Call me when they make gas out if it!

Now for the "Rest of the Story".  A friend show me some "Crude" from a new well in Eastern Montana last week, that stuff right of the ground is "Kin to Diesel", it's the lighest stuff I have ever seen, Yahoo, were back in the Oil Business

This is something that needs to be investigated and put into action soon...TAP IT! SO WE NO LONGER HAVE OR NEED TO DEPEND ON FOREIGN OIL!!!  If we Americans keep living this way, we will all be in poverty shortly.  I am sick of going to work looking at my gas tank and thinking "I need to fill up", so that means I need to not pay this bill so I can get gas, so them Rich Oil Executives can make money off of us hard workers.  If we were to open refineries our unemployment rate will go down and our economy will start to soar.  Why wouldn't we want this to happen?

It is all about how companies set up shop in the ND/MT region.  As a former resident I've seen towns torn apart from the aftermath of an oil boom gone bad.  Business in some areas is centered on oil activity and if residents can find a way to transition from this oil boom to a more diversified ecomomy I'm for it.  Otherwise the poor people of this region will suffer when the next phase in oil/energy manifests itself.

For the Government to allow the oil companies to gouge the American citizens is more than a crime against the economy of the country.  We are the victims of greed and a government that is not protecting us.  If, we cannot support ourselves, we cannot support a government that has gone wild in their expenditures.

Jobs being lost.  Families no longer able to stay in their homes.  Banks failing. Teachers losing positions.  Crimes committed against children.  Children committing crimes against adults.  Global warming that is creating havoc with our environment.  A loss of nature with plants and animals dying.

I wonder how long it will take for a drill to bring up the first barrel of oil out of the new discovery?  How much longer will the oil companies with the blessing of the government carry on such a tirade of control over our economy and that of the rest of the world too?

We are now in debt to China for our expenditures?  Because our own government cannot control expenses?  We have lost our soldiers in a war that no one wants to fight any longer.  I don't see days of people being happy in this country, now.  I see a lot of very unhappy and worried people.  I see a lot of children taking out their fright in anger.  The crime rates are more serious because people do not have employment.

How much longer is this "game" going to go on?????

blame it on the environmentalists...they are the reason it takes 10 years to get a refinery approved, let alone built.  Talk to your friendly neighborhood green weenie and see if he or his similarly wired friends want to see a new refinery....arizona has been trying to build a refinery for years, and South dakota is trying to as well, and they are both without a doubt going to encounter massive ecological protests, even though Hyperion is going to put the water it uses back into the river cleaner than they take  it out.  It will be close to a decade before its up and going...

Strange the government has been sitting on the worlds largest oil field in Eastern Utah, (not the oil shale but regular crude oil) for a while now.  The land has been quietly bought up by a Texas company.  The pipeline goin g through the navajo rez is almost completed.  Why did the government want to disclose the ND, and Montana fields and keep quiet about the Utah fields, especially since it is higher grade than the mid east and more of it?  

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