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Williston Basin White Paper

Oil Gas Leads

Executive Summary: Williston Basin Operator Activity (2023–2025) The Williston Basin remains a critical component of U.S. million barrels of oil per day as of Q1 2025. These operators collectively reflect the basin’s evolution toward capital discipline, lateral length optimization, and refrac innovation.

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Reusing produced water

Oilfield Technology

Every year billions of barrels of Produced Water (PW) are generated from oil and gas production around the world. In some mature fields, 10 barrels of water are generated for every barrel of oil produced. Then the Texas Railroad Commission initiated a program to monitor seismic activity focused on the Permian Basin.

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The Next Shale Frontier: Kimmeridge Ranks the Top North American Basins for the Next Decade

Oil Gas Leads

In a new white paper titled What Remains: North American Upstream Inventory, energy private equity firm Kimmeridge outlines which shale basins have the best runway for returns over the next 10 yearsand why the spotlight is now turning to Canada. Best-in-Class Gas Economics: Among the lowest-cost dry gas basins in the world.

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