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External Resources
- Provided as Short Course 1, sponsored by the Petroleum Technology Transfer Council and the Montana Geological Society, at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Rocky Mountain Section meeting in Jackson, Wyoming, on September 24, 2005. Overview of Bakken stratigraphy in North Dakota and “Mini” Core Workshop, LeFever, North Dakota Geologic Survey (PDF, 4.17 MB).
- Bakken Research Consortium hydraulic fracturing and microseismic monitoring project, 2009 (PDF, 4.93 MB with Link to detailed reports).
An evaluation of a membrane technology for the treatment of abundant supplies of nonpotable groundwater has been proposed as a Phase 2 Bakken Water Opportunities Assessment project.
The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) is teaming with an oil industry partner to investigate the treatment of moderately saline groundwater from the Dakota Formation with pretreatment
and reverse osmosis technology. The proposed pilot-scale demonstration will treat up to 215 gpm of groundwater to produce approximately 160 gpm of permeate, assuming an estimated
75% recovery rate.
- North Dakota middle member Bakken horizontal play: North Dakota Geological Survey, Geologic Investigations No. 8, LeFever, J.A., 2005 (PDF, 8.83 MB).
An evaluation of a membrane technology for the treatment of abundant supplies of nonpotable groundwater has been proposed as a Phase 2 Bakken Water Opportunities Assessment project.
The EERC is teaming with an oil industry partner to investigate the treatment of moderately saline groundwater from the Dakota Formation with pretreatment
and reverse osmosis technology. The proposed pilot-scale demonstration will treat up to 215 gpm of groundwater to produce approximately 160 gpm of permeate, assuming an estimated
75% recovery rate.
- LeFever, J.A., 2008, North Dakota Geological Survey, Geologic Investigation No. 59, Bakken Formation map series: Sheets 1– 5.
- Nordeng, S.H., and LeFever, J.A., 2009, North Dakota Geologic Survey, GI-79. Organic geochemical patterns in the Bakken source system: (PDF, 4.55 MB).
- Leigh Price Papers and New Correspondence Regarding the Bakken Formation