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  2. Williston Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Williston Basin is a large intracratonic sedimentary basin in eastern Montana, western North Dakota, South Dakota, southern Saskatchewan, and south-western Manitoba that is known for its rich deposits of petroleum and potash. The basin is a geologic structural basin but not a topographic depression; it is transected by the Missouri River ...

  3. Deadwood Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Deadwood Formation is a geologic formation of the Williston Basin and Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.It is present in parts of North and South Dakota and Montana in the United States, and in parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and southwestern corner of Manitoba in Canada.

  4. Bakken formation - Wikipedia

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    The Bakken Formation (/ ˈ b ɑː k ən / BAH-kən) is a rock unit from the Late Devonian to Early Mississippian age occupying about 200,000 square miles (520,000 km 2) of the subsurface of the Williston Basin, underlying parts of Montana, North Dakota, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The formation was initially described by geologist J. W ...

  5. OKC's Devon Energy buys Williston Basin assets from ... - AOL

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    Williston Basin is in eastern Montana, western North Dakota, South Dakota, southern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba. ... South Dakota, southern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba. Devon ...

  6. Kodiak Oil & Gas Increasing Williston Basin Resources - AOL

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    The Bakken is still rockin' for Kodiak Oil & Gas , which today announced it plans to spend $660 million cash to acquire additional core producing properties and undeveloped leaseholds in the ...

  7. Red River Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Red River Formation is a stratigraphical unit of Late Ordovician age in the Williston Basin.. It takes the name from the Red River of the North, and was first described in outcrop in the Tyndall Stone quarries and along the Red River Valley by A.F. Foerste in 1929.

  8. More Than Meets the Eye in the Williston Basin - AOL

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  9. Saskatchewan Group - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Group is a stratigraphical unit of Frasnian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the province of Saskatchewan , and was first described in the Mobil Oil Woodley Sinclair Cantuar X-2-21 well by A.D Baillie in 1953.