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Grayson Mill Energy Contributes $15K to the Watford City Fire Department

Watford City, N.D. – Grayson Mill Energy, an energy company operating in the
Williston Basin, is donating $15,000 to the Watford City Fire Department to help
purchase new portable handheld radios. This investment continues Grayson Mill
Energy’s commitment to the safety and wellbeing of the communities in which they
operate.

“Grayson Mill understands that communications are a vital part of every emergency
response, that is why we felt compelled to support the Watford City Fire Department
with funding to supply them with additional communications equipment.” stated Dusty
Grosulak with Grayson Mill. “Emergency Responders take time away from their families
and employers to assist their communities at the drop of a hat, this donation is a small
token of our appreciation for them.”

“We all know the inherent dangers that come with fighting any fire, whether it is a grass
fire or a structure fire. This donation will aid us in getting the new radios that are a
critical link in firefighter safety.” said Chief Dave Uhlich, Watford City Fire Department
Communications are critical in an emergency event and this helps us ensure everyone’s
safety and helps with effective fire fighting when we respond. We thank Grayson Mill
for their support to our department.”

About Grayson Mill Energy
Grayson Mill Energy, LLC is a Houston-based exploration and production company
focused on the acquisition and development of oil and gas assets within the Bakken.
Grayson Mill Energy is excited about our transformational acquisition in Northwest
North Dakota and looks forward to being a strong supporter of the community.

About the Northwest North Dakota Community Foundation
Through a generous gift by George Gaukler, a benevolent Williston area developer, local
residents were able to establish the NWND Community Foundation. The NWND
Community Foundation will bring together passionate people and trusted resources to
create lasting change in the communities of Williams, Divide, and McKenzie counties.
For more information visit our website at www.nwndcommunityfoundation.org.

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