New resource capture is a valuable catalyst for long-term exploration and production stocks. Jefferies lists the following companies that are exposed to the oil play: Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE: CHK), ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP [FREE Stock Trend Analysis]), EOG Resources, Inc. (NYSE: EOG), El Paso Corporation (NYSE: EP), Forest Oil Corporation (NYSE: FST), Petrohawk Energy Corporation (NYSE: HK [FREE Stock Trend Analysis]), Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO), QEP Resources, Inc. (NYSE: QEP [FREE Stock Trend Analysis]), SM Energy Company (NYSE: SM), and Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM).



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Is this just along the border with Arkansas and Louisiana...?  How far south and west?  Any parts of Texas in this play?  thanks
Sorry JHH. I don't know.
nobody knows...
Nobody?
just lookat the crappy wells drilled so far. I don't think anyone has a clue where the possible play is, much less if it can be developed economically
Also, one of the bigest players is missing from the list above.
Shell, Chevron, ... OXY... not BP?  this is fun.  kind of like chasing a ball in a hurricane.

A-Ha!  Devon, Anadarko...?

 

Rumor is from my boss, that Anadarko drilled a well in Marshall that produces quite a bit of oil.  No details.
Lets just say that a group of excutives showed up at the public hearing for J-W's new app.

Bob and Lisa,

 

Keep listing to your boss, he is on to something.

Bob and Lisa, if you boss is speaking of Marshall in Harrison county, that's nothing more than a rumor.

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