Williston Basin Stocks List

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Williston Basin Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 NOG Unveiling 9 Analyst Insights On Northern Oil & Gas
Jul 3 SM Ride the Crude Rally With These 3 Promising Energy Stocks
Jul 3 SM SLB and TotalEnergies Ink 10-Year Digital Solutions Partnership
Jul 3 SM Transocean's (RIG) Deepwater Aquila Begins Work Offshore Brazil
Jul 2 HESM California Resources Concludes Merger With Aera Energy
Jul 2 SM Eni Targets Raising 4B Euros From Upstream Asset Sales
Jul 2 HESM Energy Stocks with Robust Dividend Growth — Phillips 66, Hess Midstream, And Enterprise Products Partners
Jul 2 SM California Resources (CRC) Concludes Merger With Aera Energy
Jul 2 HESM California Resources (CRC) Concludes Merger With Aera Energy
Jul 2 SM Eni (E) Targets Raising 4B Euros From Upstream Asset Sales
Jul 1 USEG U.S. Energy jumps on deal for helium assets in Montana's Kevin Dome
Jul 1 USEG U.S. Energy Corp. Announces Transformative Acquisition Targeting Helium Production
Jul 1 NOG Northern Oil (NOG) Expands With Uinta Basin Acquisition
Jul 1 SM Northern Oil (NOG) Expands With Uinta Basin Acquisition
Jul 1 SM Buy These 2 Energy Stocks, Analyst Says, Forecasting up to ~46% Upside
Jul 1 SM Repsol (REPYY) and NEO Energy Discuss North Sea Business Merger
Jul 1 HESM Repsol (REPYY) and NEO Energy Discuss North Sea Business Merger
Jul 1 SM Equinor (EQNR) Extends North Sea Contract With Archer for 24 Months
Jul 1 SM Baker Hughes (BKR) Launches 3 New Hydrogen Measurement Solutions
Jun 30 HESM Yielding Growth: Spotlight On Hess Midstream, Prologis And FinVolution's Dividend Surge
Williston Basin

The Williston Basin is a large intracratonic sedimentary basin in eastern Montana, western North Dakota, South Dakota, and southern Saskatchewan, that is known for its rich deposits of petroleum and potash. The basin is a geologic structural basin but not a topographic depression; it is transected by the Missouri River. The oval-shaped depression extends approximately 475 miles (764 km) north-south and 300 miles (480 km) east-west.
The Williston Basin lies above an ancient Precambrian geologic basement feature, the Trans-Hudson Orogenic Belt that developed in this area about 1.8-1.9 billion years ago, and that created a weak zone that later led to sagging to produce the basin. The Precambrian basement rocks in the center of the basin beneath the city of Williston, North Dakota lie about 16,000 feet (4,900 m) below the surface.

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