EOG Resources
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A later October report stated that EOG has active locations in both Bradford and Elk Counties in Pennsylvania. | A later October report stated that EOG has active locations in both Bradford and Elk Counties in Pennsylvania. | ||
- | In November, 2008 it was reported that EOG was involved in a joint veture with [[National Fuel]] to develop acreage in Pennsylvania where the latter owns drilling rights. The venture's first Marcellus well produced one million cubic feet of gas per day at first, but then production leveled out to around 400,000 cubic feet per day. | + | In November, 2008 it was reported that EOG was involved in a joint veture with [[National Fuel]] through a subsidiary [[Seneca Energy Production Company|Seneca Energy]] to develop acreage in Pennsylvania where the latter owns drilling rights. The venture's first Marcellus well produced one million cubic feet of gas per day at first, but then production leveled out to around 400,000 cubic feet per day. |
The company's CEO is Mark G. Papa. | The company's CEO is Mark G. Papa. |
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EOG Resources (EOG) was formerly known as Enron Oil & Gas.
In September, 2008, the company was reported to be actively drilling in the Susquehanna Basin of Pennsylvania. It paid a fine to the Susquehanna River Basin Commission of $450,000 for not complying with limits on water withdrawal for wells in the Basin.
An October, 2008 report found EOG having recorded 111 leases in Bradford County, Pennsylvania during 2008.
A later October report stated that EOG has active locations in both Bradford and Elk Counties in Pennsylvania.
In November, 2008 it was reported that EOG was involved in a joint veture with National Fuel through a subsidiary Seneca Energy to develop acreage in Pennsylvania where the latter owns drilling rights. The venture's first Marcellus well produced one million cubic feet of gas per day at first, but then production leveled out to around 400,000 cubic feet per day.
The company's CEO is Mark G. Papa.