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X-Change Corporation acquires 44,000 acres in Bakken-Three Forks formation


Published Apr 10, 2012
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X-Change Corporation

X-Change Corporation, through its subsidiary Cress Oil, Inc., has entered into a purchase and sale agreement with a private company to acquire more than 44,000 net mineral acres in the Bakken and Three Forks formation in the US portion of the Williston Basin of Montana. The total purchase price is $30,800,000.00. The leases can be taken in separate blocks of 1,000 or more acres at the discretion of Cress Oil until the entire block of 44,000 acres is taken down.

Cress Oil agrees to drill a minimum of 2 to 4 wells every 12 months during the first 36 months. While there is more total oil available in the Bakken, a greater percentage can be recovered from the Three Forks formation, which is now considered a separate formation from the Bakken. The Three forks area is below the upper Bakken shale zone and opens up for new opportunities for resource plays. The Bakken shale continues to expand into areas like Three Forks causing total Bakken oil reserve estimates to go up.

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