I believe that the 'active drilling rigs' counts only the hard-rig
itself --- not wells that each rig has drilled, past, present, or
future. It is strictly a headcount of operational rigs.  I do not
believe, according to what i saw on the NDIC map, that either of those
wells  near Richardton have been spudded (begun drilling)  at this
time.
With the markets the way they are right now, I would be surprised to
see anything pickup around the Dickinson region until the economy and
oil prices stabilize.
Anybody know anything about Summit and their plans?
Rufus

On Oct 9, 3:08 pm, Desertdirtrider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Summit Resources as I understand it are drilling the Carlyle 8-17  on
> NWNE 17-T138N-R92W  and the Hawerchuck 10-8 on NNE-T138N-R92W   Unless
> I'm mistaken and these were only permitted and not drilled ...  Which
> brings me to another question.On the NDIC webpage (oil and gas
> division)there is listed 88 active drilling rigs.Does this number
> count the confidential wells being drilled or not because obviously
> they are considered "Confidential".
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