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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 lived in GF ND for7 yrs  The winters were brutal,the summers were fine and the people were great. The farmers and the working stiffs of ND deserve to get a break. Best of luck to them. I now live in the east and Im a retired Massport firefighter. I will always remember the people of ND for thire kindness when my wife and  got stuck  in one of terrible blizzards. Good luck everyone I hope it works out for you.

That's great news!

Is anything really going to change???

Big Oil will always run this country.  No matter how many oil reservoirs are discovered, oil companies will grease someones pockets not to push the issue or environment restrictions will not allow us to drill.  So what's happening is we're fighting a two sided battle.  Oil companies won't build new refineries and environmental laws won't allow us to dig.  One has to cave in order for us to make any progress; seriously doubt it's going to be big oil.   But it's ok because the working class continues to get screwed and oil companies continue to make record profits while our government sits by doing absolutely nothing.  They claim their profits are "In line with other companies."  Tell that to the people struggling to make ends meet.  We are no longer a capitalistic society.  Monopolies run this country and they'll continue doing so because there' s no longer competition.  The ride is going to be a bumpy one, so we better strap ourselves in!

Yo Shrub- Show me the refineries...

until we get rid of organizations such as GreenPeace-Sierra Club-AL Bore=GORE and we start building at least 10 New Refinery's, What good is all this. K.

until we get rid of organizations such as GreenPeace-Sierra Club-AL Bore=GORE and we start building at least 10 New Refinery's, What good is all this.Case in Point. The U.S. has not built a Refinery Since 1965---- Documented U.S. GOV!!!!!

The economy is spiraling downward. We have to drill. This is what Bush probably wanted all along.  But nonetheless we have to get off  foreign dependance. I really do want to buy a high mileage vehicle and help the eco system, but how can I get to that point if i'm strapped for cash like everyone else? Let main stream media pick on this story and  I'll guarantee you oil prices will come down, even before we start drilling! It's all about perception in the stock market, if everyone knows we can get it ourselves, prices will drop.  Perish the thought that the US has their oil fields!

yeah,yeah,yeah. so what! do you really think that the green people or any other group can stop the oil producers from plucking it up and screwing the working man.NOT.No the only one sticking it to us is the EPA. If they let that oil out of the ground it will hurt GEORGE BUSHS pocket and the price might get back to where we can hurt OPEC, Chavez and the rest of those idiots and the rag heads will just fly more planes into more big buildings to make us pay for robbing them of their riches.We are pureely stupid for putting up with OPEC,the EPA and Chavez. We need to band together and say no more of this BS.

Finally we can have a source of our own so we can begin to cut dependancy on our foreign oil supply, but like stated above I live in Kansas where the wind blows non-stop.  Yet wind farms are going up at a slowly here and there.  Not nearly teh amount to make a huge impact.  This oil find may help us now but damn we need to do something else to find energy.

Forget Paris, Brittany, Ashlee! If the all the news outlets cover this story, crude would drop. The speculators would be out and oil prices would fall. So hype it up NBC, CNN, ABC (maybe not abc nobody watches them) CBS FOX get on this this thing!!!!!

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