Whiting continues improving well efficienciesCemented wells coming in at slightly lower cost than un-cemented wells; strong drill bits cut drilling time in half Mike Ellerd Petroleum News Bakken
Despite losing some 7,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day of production through a second quarter divestiture, Whiting Petroleum saw its overall third quarter production nearly at par with second quarter production. That was a result of recent Williston Basin acquisitions, the application of cement....
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