Resonance Exploration (North Dakota) LLC is a Bottineau County-focused operator carrying a portfolio of 27 total wells (20 active, 10 currently producing, none plugged) and no recently signed orders on the books. Its entire near-term regulatory footprint is concentrated in a single field: two simultaneous pooling cases (32915 and 32916) targeting the South Westhope-Spearfish/Charles (Wilmot) pool, both set for hearing on June 29, 2026, both rated at 100% ML progression probability against a historical win rate of 85%. Work-type exposure spans gathering, tank batteries & facilities, water handling & injection, and workover rigs — a mid-development infrastructure profile consistent with an operator building out a position rather than simply drilling and moving on.
All current regulatory activity sits in Bottineau County. Cases 32915 and 32916 are both pooling applications targeting the South Westhope-Spearfish/Charles (Wilmot) pool in the South Westhope Field. Both carry a pipeline status of 'new pending,' both are at the spacing stage (location not yet section-precise), and both are calendared for the June 29, 2026 hearing — the operator's next hearing date. No wells have been spudded or permitted under either case, and no prior wells are attributed to these locations, though the operator is not classified as greenfield overall.
Resonance carries 27 total wells: 20 active and 10 producing at present, with zero plugged. Work-type exposure — gathering, tank batteries & facilities, water handling & injection, and workover rigs — reflects an operator invested in surface and subsurface infrastructure, not just wellbore count. The producing-to-active gap suggests a portion of the active inventory is not yet on production, representing potential upside without additional drilling authorization.
Two pending cases (32915, 32916), both pooling, both in Bottineau County, constitute the operator's entire current docket. The momentum ramp score is 2.0, with 2 high-probability cases and an average progression probability of 100% across pending matters. The operator's historical win rate is 85% — well above what would be expected for a regulatory newcomer — implying either favorable precedent in this pool or practiced familiarity with the North Dakota Industrial Commission process. No recent orders have been signed, meaning the June 29 hearing will be the first near-term test of that track record.