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BEULAH, N.D. - Oscar Stohler was raised in a sod house in western North Dakota and ranched there for nearly seven decades. He never gave much thought to what lay below the grass that fattened his cattle.

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When oilmen wanted to drill there last year, Stohler, 83, doubted oil would be found two miles underground on his property. He even joked about it.

"I told them if they hit oil, I was going to buy a Cadillac convertible and put those big horns on the front and wear a 10-gallon hat," Stohler recalled.

He still drives his old pickup and wears a mesh farm cap — but it's by choice.

In less than a year, Stohler and his wife, Lorene, 82, have become millionaires from the production of one well on their land near Dunn Center, a mile or so from the sod home where Oscar grew up. A second well has begun producing on their property and another is being drilled — all aimed at the Bakken shale formation, a rich deposit that the U.S. Geological Survey calls the largest continuous oil accumulation it has ever assessed.

Landowners in western North Dakota have a much better chance of striking it rich from oil than they do playing the lottery, say the Stohlers. Some of their neighbors in the town of about 120, from bar tenders to Tupperware salespeople, have become "overnight millionaires" from oil royalty payments.

"It's the easiest money we've ever made," said Lorene Stohler, who worked for decades as a sales clerk at a small department store.

State and industry officials say North Dakota is on pace to set a state oil-production record this year, surpassing the 52.6 million barrels produced in 1984. A record number of drill rigs are piercing the prairie and North Dakota has nearly 4,000 active oil wells.

The drilling frenzy has led companies to search for oil using horizontal drilling beneath Parshall, a town of about 980 in Mountrail County, and under Lake Sakakawea, 180-mile-long reservoir on the Missouri River.

"I have heard, anecdotally, that there is a millionaire a day being created in North Dakota," said Ron Ness, president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council.

Kathy Strombeck, a state Tax Department analyst, said the number of "income millionaires" in North Dakota is rising.

The number of taxpayers reporting adjusted gross income of more than $1 million in North Dakota rose from 266 in 2005 to 388 in 2006, Strombeck said. The 2007 numbers won't be known until October, she said.

Bruce Gjovig, director of the University of North Dakota's Center for Innovation, said his informal survey estimates the number of new millionaires in Mountrail County, one of the biggest drilling areas of the Bakken, may be as many as 2,000 — or nearly a third of the county's population — in the next three to five years.

North Dakota's per capita income in 2007 was $36,846, ranking the state 30th in the nation and up from 42nd in 1997, said Richard Rathge, the state Data Center director and North Dakota demographer.

"The two main drivers are energy and agriculture income," Rathge said. The increasing wealth in the state from oil should push the average annual wage in North Dakota, he said.

The oil boom has spurred several "Jed Clampett-like" tales of ordinary folks getting rich, said Tom Rolfstad, the economic development director for the city of Williston.

Rolfstad said he hasn't spotted any Ferraris or Rolls Royces in town, though several people can afford them now.

"I'm seeing a lot more big, shiny gas-guzzling pickups," he said.

"We got enough now to buy new stuff," Lorene said, "but we like our old stuff."

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2 responses // Oil is making millionaires in North Dakota

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    I support drilling for oil as close to my car as possible. Drilling in ANWAR is stupid and expensive.

    bansheewail
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    I continue to become more amazed with people and their idea about the oil companies....I understand the concept of the BIG BAD CORPS...I hate them too but I am very much in the hear to the TEXAS OIL and have been raised within a service to those rigs with casing for the drilling process. My family has been up and down financially, almost lost our homes and had no cars.... and in the end hard work and networking has been our rise to success. I feel it is important to understand that In reality the entire system are made whole by individual parts of a system, trucking, drillers, pipe, engineers, geologists. investors, failures, untapped rigs worth millions of money...over 500, 00 feet of steel pipe (which we can only order from one US distributer because there is only one US distributer) the Ukrainians raise steel and oil rises, and gas rises, we hire trucking services, we meet currupt businesses and take losses all to provide a service. It is not the oil industries fault our technological advancments have virutally connected us but have failed to provide alternate fuel. I feel we need to make advancements to better life regardless in conerns to oil, I am a liberal minded person. I am obviously victim to my culture as most everyone should at least admit (or try to comprehend) we all are conditioned. I do not agree with the right side on all issues and I do not agree with the left side. That is the real root to all of our problems. with a million opportunities the over industrialized, over exploited country adheres to only two concepts of political choice.

    In my mind, it is difficult to wrap my head around our societies ability to co-exist with professional athletes and their salaries. I would think it times of "division" our country would rather send that money to our armed forces, our children, our crisis victims. Our society is messed up at the core people....no right or left liar politician cares....they are in their own right actors, athletes and products of a corporation full of lies, cheating, corruption and we feel into all their gossip tabloids.

    we need intercultural choices and viewpoints.

    WATCH BLACK GOLD ON TRU TELEVISION AND WITNESS THE ACTUAL LIABILITY AND RISK JUST BEING A PART OF THE OIL BUSINESS IS....IT IS NOT ALL SHELL, EXXON AND....ok I am done.

    peace people is our truth

    thekmarie

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