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Unconventional Dry Gas Drilling Plummets As Rig Count Rolls Over

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July 2, 2012

Another quarter is in the bag and the final numbers show a 3% drop in domestic drilling intensity as dry gas basins shed rigs at a rate greater than the increase recorded in oilier basins.

The big news was the 17% increase in Williston Basin drilling, including the Bakken shale and the Three Forks Sanish, where ...

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