I recently read that in Montana there has been some activity with
merging 2, and even 3 1280-acre spacing units to create mega-spacing
units with entirely new well density allowances.... I can't seem to
backtrack to the article to post it, but the gist of it was that once
a 1280 had hit it's max density, that it merges with an adjacent 1280
to create a 2560 or merges 3 separate 1280's to create a 3840-acre
unit where addt wells with different orientations are being allowed.
Anybody hear anything else about this?   If this IS being done, it
brings me to the following question:
How many spacing units can an individual section,or portion thereof,
be part of?
For example: let's take a section 4 over 9 standup -  can section 4
concommitantly be in a section 5 and 4 laydown unit? And then again,
into a 4-3 laydown unit at the same time... ??
Rufus

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