The Cabot Oil & Gas 4th Quarter 2011 Conference Call was February 21, 2012.  In a 50 minute conference, including the Q&A session, there was very little info about the Brown Dense.  Below is the total discussion about the Brown Dense:

Dan O. Dinges, Chairman, President & CEO, Cabot Oil & Gas:

Just a quick comment on the Brown Dense.  We have just begun flowing back our well there, and have no additional information than that.

Q&A Time:

J.P. Morgan analyst:  I just had a quick question on your Lower Smackover.  I know you said that you’re just flowing back the first well, but I was just wondering if you could give a little more clarity around the acreage position you have and where it’s located?

Dinges:  No, we have not – we’ve not gone into that at this stage.  But as soon as we come up with some well results and all, we’ll be able to come out with more detailed information.

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Thanks for preventing me from wasting an hour to hear their comments on the dense...

about what I expected them to say. They will not make anything public until they have too.

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