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Oil Company Reducing Footprint of Downtown Denver HQ in Move Across Street

New space will deliver flexibility, energy company will build it to accommodate ‘asset team’ business model From Business Den A 38-year-old oil company is moving its Denver headquarters for the first time, reducing its office footprint as it shuffles across the street. Whiting Petroleum Corp. has leased approximately 135,000 square feet across five floors of the Wells Fargo Center at

Whiting Petroleum to Present at EnerCom’s The Oil & Gas Conference® August 19-23, 2018

Produced 127 MBOEPD in Q1 Whiting Petroleum Corporation (ticker: WLL) is an independent exploration and production company focused on an oil asset base in North Dakota’s Williston Basin. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Whiting is one of the largest crude oil producers in North Dakota. Whiting produced an average of 127 MBOEPD in the first quarter of 2018. The company drilled

Whiting Petroleum’s $900 Million Q4 Impairment Charge

According to an SEC 8-K form filed December 7, 2017, the board of directors at Whiting Petroleum Corporation have “concluded that a material charge for impairment to one of its assets was required under generally accepted accounting principles applicable to the company.” The asset in question is the company’s Redtail field in the DJ Basin. The company expects to record

Whiting Petroleum: Enhanced Completions Pay Off

Whiting Petroleum Corporation (ticker: WLL) is one of the largest oil producers in one of America’s leading oil producing regions—the Bakken-Three Forks play in the Williston basin. Whiting is among several large producers in the Bakken, including Continental Resources, Hess, XTO, Statoil and EOG Resources. Whiting controls 443,310 net acres in the oil productive sweet spots of the Williston basin, encompassing

Whiting's Wildcatters Special Video Report - Oil & Gas 360

Whiting Petroleum’s Deep Look at the Bakken-Three Forks Oil Play

“Whiting’s Wildcatters: Micro Scale, Macro Vision” – An Oil & Gas 360® Exclusive Video Report Whiting Petroleum Corporation’s (ticker: WLL) geoscience team has taken a macro-approach by taking a microscopic view of the way oil flows through the rocks in the Bakken-Three Forks oil play. The new knowledge that Whiting’s geoscientists are gaining from a large scale, high-tech project in its core lab

Whiting's Wildcatters Special Video Report - Oil & Gas 360

Whiting Petroleum’s Geoscientists are Helping Build a Smarter Oil Company: a Look Behind the Scenes at the Bakken-Three Forks Oil Play

“Whiting’s Wildcatters: Micro Scale, Macro Vision” – An Oil & Gas 360® Exclusive Video Report It’s a tough market for the oil companies, but Whiting Petroleum Corporation (ticker: WLL) has figured something out. While oil and gas companies across the planet are battling a commodities price environment in which a barrel of oil fetches 70% less than it did 18 months

Whiting Petroleum: New Oil & Gas 360® Documentary to Look at Bakken’s Top Producer

Advanced technologies add to Whiting’s success  Whiting Petroleum (ticker: WLL), the largest Bakken/Three Forks producer, will be featured in a mini-documentary that will be released on Oil & Gas 360® at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, January 12, 2016. What does Whiting do differently from other producers? What process inside Whiting has begun to land some of its wells in North

What Lies Ahead for the Oil & Gas Industry?

With share prices halved along with oil prices, investing opportunities abound What’s coming in 2016? Institutional investors head to Denver Aug. 16-20 to listen to the oil & gas sector’s go-forward strategies Where is the industry today and where is it heading? After a lengthy pattern of producing and selling $90+ oil, the industry was jolted when OPEC announced its decision

SVP Mark Williams Lays Out Whiting Petroleum’s Secret to Success

A lot of core, an electron microscope, and complex completions When Mark Williams began his lunchtime talk at last week’s AAPG national convention, except for a few knives and forks clinking plates you could have heard a pin drop. The full room, packed with about 200 of Williams’ fellow geologists and other industry pros who trekked to Denver with 6,000 other AAPG attendees,