Many E&Ps want to buy into the Permian's seemingly endless stacked pays. But paying top dollar for acreage can strain a pocketbook and call final economics into doubt. What's the next best thing? Can a company that can't afford $40,000 per acre get better returns in $15,000-an-acre Eagle Ford? Ponderosa's Porter Bennett tells how.
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