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Permit approval is directly conditioned on spacing unit boundaries, unique lateral cementing requirements, and pre-construction notification.
Updated 2026-05-26 · was May 13, 2026 · +10 pages · Full diff →

🛢️ ALBERT SOUTH 34-33-32 1H

DEVON ENERGY WILLISTON, L.L.C · McKenzie County, ND · File #42889 · Generated 2026-05-26 02:39

API
3305310800
Target Formation
Middle Bakken
Permit Explained
Yes

📋 Permit Cycle Assessment

Permit approval is directly conditioned on spacing unit boundaries, unique lateral cementing requirements, and pre-construction notification.

🔍 Permit Cycle Signals (3)

Pursuant to Commission Order No. 35507, approval to drill the well is hereby given. The approval is granted on the condition that all portions of the well bore not isolated by cement be no closer than the 500' setback from the north & south boundaries and 150' setback from the east & west boundaries within the 1600-acre spacing unit consisting of Sections 32 and 33 and the W/2 of Section 34, Township 151 North, Range 102 West.
Direct
📄 Permit Stipulations
📅 2026-04-30 (Exact confidence)
Direct regulatory condition tied to spacing unit
The west setback is based on a production liner cemented in the lateral with a wet shoe and the ability to frac out the shoe
Direct
📄 Permit Stipulations
📅 2026-04-30 (Exact confidence)
Technical requirement differentiating from standard setbacks
Devon must contact NDIC Field Inspector Will Ryan at 701-770-6684 prior to location construction.
Direct
📄 Permit Stipulations
📅 2026-04-30 (Exact confidence)
Pre-construction notification requirement

📖 Historical Context (2)

Surface use agreement obtained for off-spacing surface location in Section 34
📄 Affidavit of Surface Damage Agreement · 📅 2025-12-15
Establishes ongoing land access rights for multi-well pad development
Filter sock disposal container requirements effective June 1, 2014
📄 NDIC Regulatory Notice · 📅 2014-06-01
Persistent environmental compliance obligation
Confidence: High
Clear regulatory orders and technical stipulations directly tied to permit approval