HomeOil and GasContinental Accuses Hess of Artificially Inflating Midstream Fees, Costing It $69 Million Oil and Gas Continental Accuses Hess of Artificially Inflating Midstream Fees, Costing It $69 Million By Energy Jobline May 21, 2025 0 81 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Continental Resources has filed a lawsuit against Hess Corp., alleging it was defrauded of up to $69 million through inflated midstream service fees tied to Bakken wells, shifting value to Hess Midstream at the expense of non-operating partners. Related TagsOILoil and gas Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleGas Pipeline Blocked in 2020 Could Be Revived in Empire Wind DealNext articleOccidental, ADNOC’s XRG Team Up on $500 Million Texas DAC Hub Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES Oil and Gas Feds Fast-Track Utah Crude Transport Project with 14-Day Review July 10, 2025 Oil and Gas Argentina’s VMOS Secures $2 Billion Loan for Vaca Muerta South Pipeline July 9, 2025 Oil and Gas Columbia Gas Transmission Brings West Virginia Pipeline Expansion Online July 9, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular Tesla’s Robotaxis Will Get On Waymo’s Territory In San Francisco ‘In A Month Or Two’: Musk July 10, 2025 Feds Fast-Track Utah Crude Transport Project with 14-Day Review July 10, 2025 BYD Will Cover The Repair Bill If Its Self-Parking Car Dings Another Vehicle July 9, 2025 Lamppost Chargers, Curbside Plugs: How New York Is Pushing Back On Trump’s EV Cuts July 9, 2025 Load more Recent Comments