Magnum Hunter ‘super focused’ on cost controlAFEs for Bakken wells down below $6 million as operated and non-operated Ambrose field development continues Mike Ellerd Petroleum News Bakken
After selling 14,500 Burke County acres to Oasis Petroleum in September, Houston-based Magnum Hunter is now very much focused on cost control as it continues with operated and non-operated Williston Basin development in its Ambrose project area in northern Divide County.
In a Nov. 8 conference call....
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