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Drilling companies beginning to explore the Utica Shale got a piece of good news Friday when the U.S. Geological Survey estimated the rock formation in Ohio, Pennsylvania and other states ...
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EOG to expand in Utica with $5.6bn Encino acquisition - MSNEncino operates in Ohio’s Utica shale across 675,000 core net acres (2,732 square km), where its 2025 production is estimated at 235,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. The company has a ...
EOG Enhances Scale and Returns in Liquid-Rich Acreage Encino brings 675,000 net core acres to the table, notably including 235,000 net acres in the liquid-rich volatile oil window, averaging 65% ...
EOG Resources said on Friday it would acquire U.S. oil and gas firm Encino Acquisition Partners for $5.6 billion, including debt, to bolster its Utica shale position.
EOG Resources EOG -0.36% has agreed to buy Encino Acquisition Partners for $5.6 billion, extending its acreage in Ohio’s Utica Shale. The oil-and-gas producer said Friday that it reached an ...
Encino Acquisition Partners owns 675,000 acres in the Utica Shale. That includes oil and natural gas wells in Stark, Columbiana and Carroll counties. During the pandemic, the company sold the five ...
After adding Encino’s 675,000 net acres in the Utica shale to its portfolio, EOG will increase its total Utica position to 1.1 million net acres holding more than 2 billion barrels of oil ...
EOG Resources makes new 'foundational play' with $5.6 billion Utica acquisition EOG Resources is making a $5.6 billion acquisition of assets in the Utica Shale.
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) - Consol Energy says it's shifting some 2011 investment dollars into exploring the gas-drilling potential of Utica shale, a geologic formation older and deeper than the now ...
The three-part study numbers more than 250 pages and analyzes general opportunities, the supply chain and the work force related to Ohio's shale activity. Ohio sees $5.7B in new oil and gas ...
By Mrinalika Roy (Reuters) -EOG Resources said on Friday it would acquire U.S. oil and gas firm Encino Acquisition Partners for $5.6 billion, including debt, to bolster its Utica shale position.
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