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Whiting Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:WLL) Files An 8-K Financial Statements and Exhibits

Whiting Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:WLL) Files An 8-K Financial Statements and ExhibitsItem 9.01.

Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits: The exhibit listed in the Exhibit Index below is filed as part of this report.

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WHITING PETROLEUM CORP ExhibitEX-99.1 2 d505285dex991.htm EX-99.1 EX-99.1 Exhibit 99.1 WHITING PETROLEUM CORPORATION UNAUDITED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL INFORMATION The following unaudited pro forma financial information is derived from the historical consolidated financial statements of Whiting Petroleum Corporation (“Whiting” or the “Company”) and has been adjusted to reflect the sale of the Company’s interests in certain oil and gas producing properties in the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation area located in Dunn and McLean counties of North Dakota as well as certain other related assets and liabilities (the “FBIR Properties”),…To view the full exhibit click here
About Whiting Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:WLL)
Whiting Petroleum Corporation is an independent oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in development, production, acquisition and exploration activities primarily in the Rocky Mountains and Permian Basin regions of the United States. The Company operates in the segment of exploration and production of crude oil, natural gas liquid (NGLs) and natural gas. The Company’s estimated proved reserves totaled approximately 820.6 Million Barrels of Oil Equivalent (MMBOE). The Company has interests in approximately 5,889 gross (3,177 net) productive wells on approximately 948,600 gross (593,900 net) developed acres across all its geographical areas. The Company’s Rocky Mountains operations include assets in the states of Colorado, Montana and North Dakota. The Company’s Permian Basin operations include its North Ward Estes field in the Ward and Winkler counties of Texas. Its other operations primarily relate to non-core assets in Colorado, Mississippi, North Dakota, Texas and Wyoming.

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