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The newest edition of the UGCenter Operator Assets spreadsheet offers information on the most active companies in working in unconventional plays.
U.S., Canadian and International plays are covered ranging from North American shale basins such as the Permian, Stack/Scoop, Marcellus/Utica, Eagle Ford and Bakken to international coalbed-methane plays.
This interactive Operator Assets spreadsheet offers data that can by organized by the user by producing operators, major basins, sub-basins, states and provinces or country. It breaks down operators’ activities by average lateral length, average true vertical depth, average total measured depth, sum of oil production, sum of gas production and sum of total production.
This spreadsheet is downloadable, and is updated quarterly.
We hope you find this resource useful, and we welcome your feedback on the product. Please email Len Vermillion at lvermillion@hartenergy.com with any comments.
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