Attached are a set of graphs that show historical natural gas production thru November 2009 for the US and several key regions. Total US production in November was 63.1 Bcfd which was a 0.2% increase from October.  Overall gas production in the US has remained relatively flat since July 2008 despite the significant cut in the number of gas drilling rigs.  While some areas (Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma) are declining in production, the growth in Louisiana, Wyoming and other states is offsetting the reduction.

Louisiana gas production was 5.2 Bcfd in November which is a 1.2 Bcfd increase since March 2009.

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SB, I wonder if EOG may be trying different completion designs in a single section to determine the optimum approach.

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