Kodiak proceeding with business as usualQ2 2014 sales volume jumps 65% over Q2 2013, downspacing pilots show promise as the company prepares for Whiting merger Steve Sutherlin For Petroleum News Bakken
Kodiak Oil and Gas Corp. experienced strong production growth during the second quarter of 2014, achieving 23 percent growth in its average production over the previous quarter, Lynn Peterson, Kodiak president, said in an Aug. 1 conference call.
Kodiak reported sales volumes of 3.5 million barrels o....
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