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Gold/Mining/Energy : Enron Oil and Gas EOG

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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (4)9/14/2005 9:48:14 AM
From: ridingycurve   of 15
 
<<However, in fairness to EnCana and XTO, both appear to have better project diversity than EOG.>>

Can anyone explain to me why this is important? In my ignorant bliss it seems that a concentration in the Barnett is an advantage rather than a disadvantage, but I proclaim no expertise. I have heard that EOG has more acreage in the Barnett than it can possibly drill in my lifetime.

As a side note, my son visited friends on a very large ranch in Hood County over the Labor Day weekend. He said that EOG had prepared a frac pit and that pipe was on site, but don't recall if he said the rig was on site. I know little about the process. Does construction of the frac pit preceded drilling or visa versa?

Anyone know the typical TD and formation thickness in Hood County?
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