Minot, ND, Aug. 22, 2017 -- Bakken Water Transfer Services, Inc. (OTC Pink: BWTX) is pleased to announce that it has acquired Dakota Energy Resources Corp., an independent supplier of surface water to shale oil producers in North Dakota’s Bakken Region. Dakota Energy has 21 contracted sources of which 12 are currently permitted for use. This acquisition elevates Bakken’s position as an independent supplier of surface water in the region. Mike Childs will remain as Dakota’s president and oversee all water operations for Bakken.
About Bakken Water Transfer Services, Inc.
Bakken Water Transfer Services, Inc. is an oilfield service company with operations focused currently in the Bakken Shale Region of North Dakota. The company provides, sells, locates and transports surface water to shale oil producers at affordable prices. Bakken Water Transfer Services Inc. common stock trades on the OTC Pink marketplace under the ticker symbol “BWTX.”’
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Certain statements contained herein are "forward-looking statements" (as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Bakken Water Transfer Services, Inc. cautions that statements made in this news release constitute forward-looking statements and makes no guarantee of future performance. Forward-looking statements are based on estimates and opinions of management at the time statements are made. These statements may address issues that involve significant risks, uncertainties, estimates and assumptions made by management. Actual results could differ materially from current projections or implied results. Bakken Water Transfer Services, Inc. undertakes no obligation to revise these statements following the date of this news release.
Contact Jack Galvin Phone: 702-904-0475 Email: [email protected]


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