Laredo Energy president and CEO Glenn D. Hart believes the term "Eaglebine," commonly used in reference to an easterly portion of the Eagle Ford, is a misnomer. He prefers to call it the "true Eagle Ford."
In this video, filmed at Hart Energy's DUG Eagle Ford conference in October, Hart talks about how private equity has adjusted to the unconventional oil and gas industry, the potential of the eastern arm of the Eagle Ford, and the multizone potential of East Texas.
Houston-based Laredo Energy's operations are focused on exploratory and developmental drilling in South Texas (Webb County) and East Central Texas (Brazos, Burleson and Robertson counties).
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