The current technology, tap water may only 1.4 percent of the oil’s Bakken
North Dakota on its own evaluation, as much oil may have become economically with existing technologies, training of Bakken in the Williston basin is slightly up or down by 2.1 billion barrels, Lynn Helms reported Monday at a conference here.
Helms, director of the State Department of Natural Resources, said that estimate is based on a recent study, the State believes that overall as much oil, or oil in the ground “in which training Bakken, as some of the biggest estimates.
He said, a new study, the state is consistent with the estimate of the deceased geologist Leigh, that the price Bakken’s would have resulted in geology, in the theoretical generation of no less than 400 billion barrels of oil. Helms said the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference & Expo. More than 1350 representatives of the oil industry, several countries of the Conference filled forcing organisers to stop people register.
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