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Whiting completes North Dakota Bakken well flowing 2,530 Boe/d


Published Feb 1, 2008
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Whiting completes North Dakota Bakken well flowing 2,530 Boe/d

Whiting Petroleum Corporation says that on January 24, 2008 it completed the Liffrig 11-27H well flowing at a daily rate of 2,247 barrels of oil and 1.7 million cubic feet (MMcf) of gas or 2,530 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) during a 24-hour test of the Middle Bakken formation at a vertical depth of approximately 9,920 feet. The well was drilled on the Company's Robinson Lake prospect, which has been designated the Sanish field, in Mountrail County, North Dakota.

Production from the Liffrig well was gauged on a 17/64-inch choke with a flowing casing pressure of 1,300 psi. The single lateral well, which was drilled on a 1,280-acre spacing unit, penetrated 7,720 feet of horizontal pay in the Middle Bakken. Whiting holds an 81% working interest and a 67% net revenue interest in the well and is the operator.

On December 16, 2007, Whiting completed the Locken 11-22H well, located in the two sections immediately north of the Liffrig 11-27H, flowing at an initial rate 1,323 barrels of oil and 2.0 MMcf of gas during a 24-hour test of the Bakken formation at a vertical depth of approximately 9,920 feet. During the first 30 days of production, this well averaged 818 barrels of oil and 828 thousand cubic feet (Mcf) of gas per day. Drilled on a 1,280-acre spacing unit, this single lateral well penetrated 7,625 feet of horizontal pay. Whiting owns a 99% working interest and an 82% net revenue interest in the well and is the operator.

The oil produced from the Sanish field is high quality sweet crude (41 - 42 API gravity) that sells at or near West Texas Intermediate posted price levels. These prices typically range from $3.50 to $6.50 below NYMEX prices.

The gas produced from the Sanish field contains large amounts of natural gas liquids (NGLs) and has a Btu content of approximately 1,700 Btu per cubic foot. In December 2007, Whiting broke ground for the construction of a natural gas processing plant that will strip out these liquids and allow the natural gas to be transported by pipeline to market. The Company anticipates that the plant will be on stream in April 2008. The initial capacity of the plant will be 3 MMcf of gas per day and is expected to increase to 18 MMcf -- 33 MMcf of gas per day in the fourth quarter of 2008. The yield from the plant is expected to approximate 150 - 170 barrels of NGLs per 1 MMcf of gas.

James J. Volker, Whiting's President and CEO, commented, "We are extremely pleased with our initial results in the Sanish field and plan to drill approximately 30 wells, with at least an average 80% working interest, there in 2008. We currently have three rigs working in this area and are moving in a fourth rig that will spud a new single-lateral well later this week. We expect to have results on two more wells by March 31. In addition, in 2008 we expect to participate in approximately 40 wells in the Parshall field with an approximate 20% working interest."

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