
Larry Prado, Hart Energy’s activity editor, summarizes recent exploration action from the oil and gas industry. (Source: Hart Energy; Shutterstock.com)
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s top five drilling activity highlights from around the world.
- EOG Resources: Two Bone Spring Discoveries in Lea County, N.M.
- Four Wolfcamp Discoveries Drilled at Reagan County, Texas, Drillpad
- Zephyr Energy Announces Results from Paradox Basin Testing in Grand County, Utah
- Marcellus Shale Well Tested Flowing 46.697 MMcf/d.
- Bradford County, Pa., Marcellus Well Flows 43.292 MMcf of Gas per Day
For more up-to-date information on the latest U.S. and international exploration wells visit Hart Energy’s online Drilling Activity Highlights database.
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