Producing more than 128,000 boe/d from across its portfolio, Whiting Petroleum continues to achieve ever-greater EURs from the Williston Basin at attractive well costs. Here, President and CEO Brad Holly describes the company's use of customized completions to maximize well productivity and capital efficiency.
SPEAKER:
- Brad Holly, president and CEO of Whiting Petroleum Corp.
MODERATOR:
- Leslie Haines, executive editor-at-large for Hart Energy
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