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How much technically recoverable oil is available in the Bakken formation of the Williston Basin?

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How much technically recoverable oil is available in the Bakken formation of the Williston Basin?

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Please research and discuss the following technical references: Price, L.C. and LeFever, J.A., 1994, Dysfunctionalism in the Williston basin: The mid- Madison/Bakken petroleum system: Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 42, no. 2, p. 187-218. Price, L.C., Ging, T., Daws, T., Love, A., Pawlewicz, M., and Anders, D., 1984, Organic metamorphism in the Mississippian-Devonian Bakken shale, North Dakota portion of the Williston basin, in Woodward, J., Meissner, F.F. and Clayton, J.L., eds., Hydrocarbon source rocks of the Greater Rocky Mountain Region: Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, Denver, CO, p. 83-134. Webster, R.L., 1983, Analysis of petroleum source rocks of the Bakken Formation (Devonian and Mississippian) in North Dakota: unpubl. Masters Thesis, University of North Dakota, 150p.

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