Williston Basin Stocks List

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Williston Basin Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 12 SM Here's Why You Should Buy SM Energy (SM) Stock Right Now
Jun 12 SM BP, Worley Form Alliance to Drive Efficiency and Cost Savings
Jun 12 SM Halliburton (HAL) to Deploy UEM Solution at Norway's Maria Field
Jun 12 HESM Halliburton (HAL) to Deploy UEM Solution at Norway's Maria Field
Jun 12 SPLP The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights The Procter & Gamble, ServiceNow, Lockheed Martin and Steel Partners
Jun 11 SPLP Top Stock Reports for Procter & Gamble, ServiceNow & Lockheed Martin
Jun 11 HESM Shell (SHEL) and Ceres to Scale Up Green Hydrogen Production
Jun 11 SM Shell (SHEL) and Ceres to Scale Up Green Hydrogen Production
Jun 11 SM Noble (NE) to Acquire Diamond Offshore, Expand Drilling Fleet
Jun 11 SM SM Energy Company (SM) is Attracting Investor Attention: Here is What You Should Know
Jun 11 SM BP Enforces Stricter Workplace Relationship Disclosure Rules
Jun 10 SM SM ENERGY ANNOUNCES PARTICIPATION IN UPCOMING INVESTOR CONFERENCE
Jun 10 SM Diversified Energy Acquires Accretive Assets Worth $377M
Jun 10 HESM Diversified Energy Acquires Accretive Assets Worth $377M
Jun 10 SM Phillips 66 Launches Open Season for Blue Line System
Jun 10 SM Enbridge Gas Faces Union Backlash Over Toronto Shift Cuts
Jun 10 SM Are Investors Undervaluing SM Energy (SM) Right Now?
Jun 10 SM Why Should Investors Approach Marathon (MPC) With Caution?
Jun 10 SM Phillips 66 (PSX) Launches Open Season for Blue Line System
Jun 10 HESM Diversified Energy (DEC) Acquires Accretive Assets Worth $377M
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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