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-It was reported in August, 2008 that Enid, Oklahoma-based '''Continental Resources''' had drilled several successful oil wells to the [[Trenton-Black River]] formation in rural Hillsdale County, Michigan about 30 miles south-southwest of Jackson, Michigan. One of the wells is located on the McArthur farm off Culbert Road, north of Pittsford.+It was reported in August, 2008 that Enid, Oklahoma-based '''Continental Resources''' had drilled several successful oil wells to the [[Trenton-Black River]] formation in rural Hillsdale County, Michigan about 30 miles south-southwest of Jackson, Michigan. One of the wells is located on the McArthur farm off Culbert Road, north of Pittsford. Hillsdale County is the largest oil field in Michigan.
-Other wells in the area include the Anspaugh 1-1 and Wessel 1-6, both drilled in February, 2008+Other Continental wells in the area include the Anspaugh 1-1 and Wessel 1-6, both drilled in February, 2008 and the Boardman 1-1 and Wessel 26-A, completed in June, 2008. A sixth well was still being flow-tested and may be completed at a later date. All of the wells are off Pittsford and Culbert Roads.
-Continental believes the wells are capable of producing 5,000 barrels of oil per day, but are limited by Michigan regulations to producing 110 per day.+Continental believes the wells are capable of producing up to 5,000 barrels of oil per day, but are limited by Michigan regulations to producing only 110 per day.
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 +[[seismic testing|3-D seismic testing]] is being undertaken for about 20 square miles of this field during the summer of 2008.
Richard Straeter is President of Continental Resources’ Eastern Division. Richard Straeter is President of Continental Resources’ Eastern Division.

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It was reported in August, 2008 that Enid, Oklahoma-based Continental Resources had drilled several successful oil wells to the Trenton-Black River formation in rural Hillsdale County, Michigan about 30 miles south-southwest of Jackson, Michigan. One of the wells is located on the McArthur farm off Culbert Road, north of Pittsford. Hillsdale County is the largest oil field in Michigan.

Other Continental wells in the area include the Anspaugh 1-1 and Wessel 1-6, both drilled in February, 2008 and the Boardman 1-1 and Wessel 26-A, completed in June, 2008. A sixth well was still being flow-tested and may be completed at a later date. All of the wells are off Pittsford and Culbert Roads.

Continental believes the wells are capable of producing up to 5,000 barrels of oil per day, but are limited by Michigan regulations to producing only 110 per day.

3-D seismic testing is being undertaken for about 20 square miles of this field during the summer of 2008.

Richard Straeter is President of Continental Resources’ Eastern Division.

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