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When the sun breaks through the industry's lately stormy skies, it invariably shines on the Permian Basin. At Hart Energy's recent DUG Permian Conference & Exhibition, in Fort Worth, E&Ps, financiers, midstream players and investors defied the pessimism of the past two years and ce...
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description | When the sun breaks through the industry's lately stormy skies, it invariably shines on the Permian Basin. At Hart Energy's recent DUG Permian Conference & Exhibition, in Fort Worth, E&Ps, financiers, midstream players and investors defied the pessimism of the past two years and celebrated drilling and completion gains and production wins. The Permian is where pure-players' stock values have best held up, A&D still flourishes and a respectable number of rigs drills on. The operators' chipper spirits rest on these positives: 1. The basin is where the money is. 2. The Delaware move is well underway. If you compare car racing to Pioneer Natural Resources Co's work in the Permian Basin, Pioneer has the pole position and is pulling ahead. That was the analogy made by Joey Hall, EVP of Permian operations. A combination of prime acreage and top execution fuels the company's strategy. |
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