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The permit approval is directly conditioned on specific boundary setbacks, completion techniques, and aquifer protection measures.
Updated 2026-05-26 · was May 12, 2026 · +-2 pages · Full diff →

🛢️ Twin Tractor 3-23-35H

Iron Oil Operating, LLC · Mountrail County, ND · File #42893 · Generated 2026-05-26 02:39

API
3306105683
Target Formation
Bakken
Permit Explained
Yes

📋 Permit Cycle Assessment

The permit approval is directly conditioned on specific boundary setbacks, completion techniques, and aquifer protection measures.

🔍 Permit Cycle Signals (3)

Approval conditioned on setbacks from boundaries within the 1920-acre spacing unit
Direct
📄 Permit Information
📅 2026-05-01 (Exact confidence)
Directly ties permit approval to specific spacing unit boundaries
South setback based on production liner cemented in the lateral with a wet shoe and no ability to frac out the shoe
Direct
📄 Conditions of Approval
📅 2026-05-01 (Exact confidence)
Specific completion technique directly affects permit conditions
Onsite inspection required due to aquifer location, with specific stipulations like closed mud system and impermeable liner
Direct
📄 Conditions of Approval
📅 2026-05-01 (Exact confidence)
Directly ties permit approval to aquifer protection measures

📖 Historical Context (2)

Production liner cemented with wet shoe constrains future completion options
📄 Conditions of Approval · 📅 2026-05-01
Limits ability to frac out the shoe without additional intervention
Aquifer location requires ongoing protective measures during operations
📄 Conditions of Approval · 📅 2026-05-01
Persists through all phases of well operation
Confidence: High
Direct regulatory conditions are clearly documented in permit