Statoil doubles output, passes 50,000 bpdWith 2,020 people and 18 rigs operating in the Williston Basin, Statoil striving for 100% recycled water for fracking in future Mike Ellerd For Petroleum News Bakken
Statoil is truly excited to be in North Dakota,” Torstein Hole, the company’s senior vice president for U.S. onshore operations, said in a keynote address Nov. 19. “Just over a year ago we entered the Bakken when we acquired Brigham Exploration, and it’s been a very rewarding experience, both person....
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