
Hess
Hess Corporation is an energy company with a leading position in the Bakken shale play and deepwater Gulf of America.
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Company Description
Hess Corporation is an energy company involved in oil and natural gas production across several key regions. The company holds a significant position in the Bakken shale play in North Dakota and is one of the largest producers in the deepwater Gulf of America. Its international operations include serving as a key natural gas producer and supplier to Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand.
The company is also engaged in exploration and development activities offshore Guyana. This work involves participation in one of the industry's largest oil discoveries of the past decade. The provided source materials do not contain information on the company's history or any other recent announcements.
- The Vanguard Group, Inc.
- BlackRock, Inc.
- State Street Global Advisors, Inc.
- John Hess
- Adage Capital Management, L.P.
- Citadel Advisors LLC
- HBK Investments L.P.
- PRIMECAP Management Company
- Geode Capital Management, LLC
- Hess Foundation Inc., Endowment Arm
- Pentwater Capital Management LP
- CEO John B. Hess
- Founder, Chairman Leon Hess
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