NOG CEO Nick O’Grady to Present at the Raymond James 45th Annual Institutional Investors Conference on March 5, 2024
NOG CEO Nick O’Grady to Present at the Raymond James 45th Annual Institutional Investors Conference on March 5, 2024
Northern Oil and Gas, Inc. (NYSE: NOG) (“NOG”), a leading Non-Operating E&P company, today announced that Nick O’Grady, Chief Executive Officer will participate in a fireside chat at the Raymond James 45th Annual Institutional Investors conference on March 5, 2024, at 9:50 a.m. ET.
A live webcast of the event can be accessed from the Investor Relations, Events and Presentations tab on our website or through the following link: https://wsw.com/webcast/rj129/nog/1473120. The webcast will be archived on our website for 90 days.
ABOUT NOG
NOG is a real asset company with a primary strategy of acquiring and investing in non-operated minority working and mineral interests in the premier hydrocarbon producing basins within the contiguous United States. More information about NOG can be found at www.noginc.com.
Investor Relations
Evelyn Leon Infurna
Vice President of Investor Relations
952-476-9800
ir@northernoil.com
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