Even with more than 80 Bakken wells drilled but uncompleted in the fall, Oasis Petroleum's production grew in 2015 by 10% from that of 2014, totaling more than 50,000 bOe/d. Here are its plans for its DUCs as a bank for when oil prices improve and details of how it has gained in efficiency and productivity in the Williston Basin.
- Taylor Reid, president and COO of Oasis Petroleum Inc.
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