Will EXCO survive bankruptcy or will someone purchase them

We started receiving check again on EXCO wells but it is from BK court? What does the future hold for Exco.?

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I suspect that if EXCO can not survive, Shell will end up operating their units or finding an existing Haynesville focused company to act as operator with Shell as a Working Interest.  Shell owns a one half interest in all EXCO units.

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