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ConocoPhillips holds more than 600,000 net Williston Basin acres, producing some 80,000 net boe/d in 2020. Here’s how it’s advancing recovery from its wells, along with its forward plans for the basin.
Moderator(s):
Brian Walzel, Senior Editor, Hart Energy
Speaker(s):
Dan Clark, Vice President, Rockies Business Unit, ConocoPhillips
Marathon Oil has been operating in the Bakken beginning in 2006 and has leasehold in the sweetest spots. Learn more about its ongoing development of the play and its plans.
Moderator(s):
Nissa Darbonne, Executive Editor-at-Large, Hart Energy
Speaker(s):
Martin Stuart, Vice President, Operations, Marathon Oil Corporation
In the D-J Basin’s Wattenberg Field, Great Western has produced nearly 9 MMboe/d to date and reduced its GHG by 48% per barrel of oil produced. Here’s how.
Moderator(s):
Emily Patsy, Senior Managing Editor, Digital Media, Hart Energy
Speaker(s):
Rich Frommer, President & CEO, Great Western Petroleum LLC
Jonah Energy is leading the national discussion on ESG and methane reduction. It’s applying it in its operations in Wyoming’s Jonah and Pinedale. Here are the details.
Moderator(s):
Joe Markman, Senior Editor, Hart Energy
Speaker(s):
Paul Ulrich, Vice President, Government & Regulatory Affairs, Jonah Energy LLC
More than 57,000 wells have been spud in the Williston Basin to date. And more than 1 billion barrels of oil have been paid in royalties. Here's a look at this and an outlook for further development and production.
Moderator(s):
Nissa Darbonne, Executive Editor-at-Large, Hart Energy
Get an in-depth look at global oil recovery trends, market trends and geopolitical drivers post-2020. Also, learn of additional energy market drivers, including the Biden administration's energy policy.
While the regulatory environment in this venerable oil and gas producing state has made drilling a bit tougher, the investment is still worth it. Given the regulatory environment, Colorado crude is responsible crude. In this ESG-centric world, there's opportunity ahead for producers.