Berry Corp

NASDAQ: BRY
$8.55
+$0.14 (+1.7%)
Closing price April 22, 2024
Berry Corporation is a leading independent energy company specializing in the extraction and production of oil in the western United States. With a focus on conventional oil reserves, Berry operates primarily in California and Utah, emphasizing low geological risk and long-lived resources. The company offers a range of services, including well servicing, abandonment, and water logistics, mainly in California. Established in 1909 and based in Dallas, Texas, Berry is committed to efficient, responsible energy production and well maintenance.
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