Spearfish figures large in Legacy plansNew addition to ranks of Canadian intermediate-size producers reports ‘very good success’ from modified drilling, fracking program Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
Legacy Oil & Gas, which has relied on technology to enter the intermediate ranks of Canadian producers in only three years, is applying its expertise to ambitious plans for emerging Williston basin plays on both sides of the Canada-United States border, Chief Executive Officer Trent Yanko told the a....
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