West Bay Exploration
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- | Traverse City, Michigan-based '''West Bay Exploration''' in November, 2008 reported that it was drilling a [[Trenton-Black River]] well in rural Jackson County, Michigan. The well is located on Baner Road in Napoleon Township just southeast of Jackson, Michigan. | + | Traverse City, Michigan-based '''West Bay Exploration''' was reported in November, 2008 to be drilling a [[Trenton-Black River]] well in rural Jackson County in southern Michigan. The well is located on an 80-acre farm off Baner Road in Napoleon Township just northeast of of Jackson, Michigan. |
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+ | The company is apparently exploring whether there is a trend from Pittsford, where discoveries were announced earlier this year by [[Continental Resources]], that extends to Napoleon. The latter drilling site was determined via three-dimensional seismic mapping. According to the report potential for oil was identified 4,500 feet below the surface through [[horizontal drilling|directional drilling]]. |
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Traverse City, Michigan-based West Bay Exploration was reported in November, 2008 to be drilling a Trenton-Black River well in rural Jackson County in southern Michigan. The well is located on an 80-acre farm off Baner Road in Napoleon Township just northeast of of Jackson, Michigan.
The company is apparently exploring whether there is a trend from Pittsford, where discoveries were announced earlier this year by Continental Resources, that extends to Napoleon. The latter drilling site was determined via three-dimensional seismic mapping. According to the report potential for oil was identified 4,500 feet below the surface through directional drilling.