ExxonMobil to Increase Production and Acreage in Bakken Oil Shale Region
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Agreement enables exchange of properties by
ExxonMobil andDenbury Resources - ExxonMobil’s Bakken acreage to increase by 50 percent to nearly 600,000 acres
The agreement increases ExxonMobil’s holdings in the Bakken region by about 50 percent to nearly 600,000 acres, giving the company a significant presence in one of the major U.S. growth areas for onshore oil production.
“This agreement provides a strategic addition to ExxonMobil’s North
American unconventional resource base,” said
In exchange for its Bakken shale assets, Denbury will receive
The Bakken shale acreage will be operated by
The agreement is subject to regulatory approval and due diligence reviews.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT: Expectations, business plans, and other statements of future events or conditions in this release are forward-looking statements. Actual future results, including project plans and timing and production rates, could differ materially due to changes in market conditions affecting the oil and gas industry or long-term oil and gas price levels; the timing and terms of regulatory approvals and other regulatory developments; the outcome of commercial negotiations and satisfaction of contractual closing conditions; reservoir performance; technical or operating factors; and other factors discussed under the heading "Factors Affecting Future Results" in the Investors section of our website (www.exxonmobil.com) and in Item 1A of our most recent Form 10-K. References to quantities of oil and gas in this release include volumes that are not yet classified as proved reserves but that we believe will be produced in the future.
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