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Increased exploratory drilling in North Dakota and South Dakota occurred during 1954. The first commercial oil well was completed in South Dakota. Outstanding events in Montana were discovery of a deep new field along the eastern flank of Cedar Creek anticline and a shallow gas discovery in the northern Powder River basin. The first flowing well was completed on the east flank of the Williston basin in North Dakota.
Increased drilling activity and declining geophysical activity are anticipated during 1955.
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