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600 East Boulevard Ave. - Dept 405 Bismarck, ND 58505-0840 (701) 328-8020 (701) 328-8000 North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources http://www.state.nd.us/ndgs http://www.oilgas.nd.gov

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  • 600 East Boulevard Ave. - Dept 405 Bismarck, ND 58505-0840

    (701) 328-8020 (701) 328-8000

    North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources

    http://www.state.nd.us/ndgs http://www.oilgas.nd.gov

  • Wells 14,324 active 2,055 conventional 12,269 Bakken/Three Forks 1,492 inactive +$50 for 90 days 883 waiting on completion +$55 for 90 days 1,894 permitted +$60 for 90 days NYMEX April 2018 13,314 increased density approved 01/15/18 31,907 total 55,000-65,000 estimated final

  • 54 out of 56 rigs in core

    January 2018

  • 1/15/2015 4

  • October 2017 Water Disposal Trucked Loads/Day

    164

    192

    1,600

    395 397

  • October 2017 Crude Oil Trucked Loads/Day

    86

    258

    635

    244 274

    22

    12

    41

    41 10 10

    6

  • Impact

    Wells drilled and completed - $100 billion Wells drilled not yet completed - $11 billion Natural Gas gathering and processing - $13 billion Rail and rail transportation facilities - $1.25 billion Crude Oil transmission pipelines - $2 billion Total estimate - $127 billion This does not include the investments in housing and infrastructure made by private firms and state-local-federal government.

  • Coming Attractions

    NDIC Rule Changes EOR Field Tests $50 > $60 >$70/barrel

  • Coming Attractions

    NDIC Rule Changes EOR Field Tests $50 > $60 > $70/barrel

  • Coming Attractions

    NDIC Rule Changes EOR Field Tests $50/barrel & $60/barrel

  • Coming Attractions

    NDIC Rule Changes EOR Field Tests $50 > $60 > $70/barrel

  • Storage East Coast 12 of 20=60% Cushing 42 of 70=60% Permian 84 of 120=70% Gulf Coast 203 of 395=51% Rockies 22 of 40=55% West Coast 50 of 100=50% Total US 413 of 735=56% Normal 400 of 735=54%

  • G1 G3 G2 G4 G5 Reclaim

    EOR? +++

    +25%

  • +6%

  • County by County Outlook

  • 17 Potential unconventional oil resource Source Rock formations Spearfish 1 Charles 2 Tyler 1 Mission Canyon 2 Lodgepole 1 Bakken 2 Birdbear 1 Duperow 1 Winnipegosis 1 Stony Mountain 1 Red River 2 Winnipeg 1 Deadwood 1

    Taxes Permian – 3.75% to 7.5% Anadarko – 7% Eagle Ford – 7.5% Appalachia – 0.2% Bakken – 10% Haynesville – 5% to 7.5% Niobrara – 3% to 6%

    Federal & Tribal Lands Permian –

  • Steps to obtain a Fort Berthold Right of Way (non-sequential) Obtain permission to survey from landowners and allotees Survey and stake route Conduct Onsite with BLM, BIA, Tribe, Landowners, Surveyors If approved, submit appropriate NEPA information and obtain FONSI from BIA If there are Tribal mineral interests in any portion, present to the MHA Natural Resources Committee If approved, present to the MHA Tribal Business Council If approved, present to MHA Chairman for signature Concurrently obtain consents from owners possibly associated with each allotted tract Typically 50 to 100 owners with small fractional interests 51% of ownership must approve to gain a right-of-way. Submit all paperwork to BIA for approval Approximate timeline - undetermined (due to unexpected problems) The Tribe recognizes the issues with attaining Right Of Ways from the allotees as a major hurdle

  • November 2017 Gas Capture %

    94%

    80%

    88%

    88% 88%

    56%

    98%

    96%

    86%

  • November 2017 Gas Capture %

    66% 79% 90%

    73%

    98%

    67% 46% 86%

    90%

    73% 86% 63%

    71% 64%

    62%

    79%

    88%

    25%

    84%

    83%

    93%

    75%

    95%

    99%

    99%

    62% 89%

    98%

    100%

    97% 92%

  • 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 358 540 2191 Day

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    Drilling Preparation = 25 loads (3 days total)

    Fracturing Phase – (800 loads) 600 tank loads + 200 trucks sand per well = (15 day average) Some are 0 with fresh and salt water pipelines

    Wait for Frack (90-120 days)

    Production Equipment (14 loads over 150 days)

    Pit Reclamation (25 total truckloads)

    Location & Production Prep Completed with first well. No additional Trucks

    Bakken Wells – Truckload Timeline

    Production Phase

    50

    60

    70

    Drilling Phase = 165 loads total (16 day average)

    200 loads per well 1st Year Drops to 0 if pipelined

    Rig down = 6 loads for 4-8 wells (2 days for 6 wells)

    Total: 1,230 = (-)38% 250 with pipelines

  • Northern Border+Alliance total capacity 4,000 MMCFD

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