Bison Oilfield Services LLC
About
Bison Oilfield Services is Oklahoma’s leading provider of water midstream, infrastructure and logistics solutions. Based in Oklahoma City, Bison and its affiliates form the largest privately-held energy solutions company in the state with yards across every major oil and gas basin in the region.
Transactions
Bison Water Midstream Acquires STACK Infrastructure from Lagoon, Overflow Energy
Bison Water Midstream Acquires STACK Infrastructure from Lagoon, Overflow Energy
Gulfport Energy Scores Asset Sales Totaling Over $100 Million
Gulfport Energy Scores Asset Sales Totaling Over $100 Million
Bison Acquires Cobalt Environmental Solutions
Bison Acquires Cobalt Environmental Solutions
Bison Acquires Cobalt Environmental Solutions
Bison Acquires Cobalt Environmental Solutions
Bison Acquires Additional Water Midstream Companies, Expands Water Infrastructure
Bison Acquires Additional Water Midstream Companies, Expands Water Infrastructure
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News
Bison Water Midstream Acquires STACK Infrastructure from Lagoon, Overflow Energy
Bison Water Midstream, which bills itself as the largest water infrastructure and logistics company in Oklahoma, added recycling and storage facilities in the pair of STACK deals.
Key Players: Meeting E&P Water Management Demands
Service companies continue to innovate to improve operational efficiencies in the water management sector.
Gulfport Energy Scores Asset Sales Totaling Over $100 Million
Gulfport Energy, which has faced activist investor pressure this year to improve its stock performance, agreed to divest various noncore assets including water assets across its Scoop position in Oklahoma.
Bison, Chaparral Enter Into 15-Year Water Infrastructure Agreement
Under the agreement, Bison will exclusively manage all of Chaparral's produced water infrastructure and water hauling logistics within a roughly 1.9 million-acre dedicated area in Oklahoma.