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This study includes a compilation of hydrodynamic maps for the Viking Formation in T. 35-37, R. 24-28W4M and T. 34, R. 24W4M. The tests were confined along two SW and NE trends, with numerous tests straddling the two trends. Within each of these two groups there is a variation in the pressure and fluid recovery data, meaning a number of isolated pools might be present. As well, there are isolated shows of oil and gas indicating new stratigraphic units or hydrodynamic systems might also be present in both of these areas.