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Permalink Reply by Rock Man on March 6, 2013 at 19:45 This is just a common O&G operator phrase indicating that it will take them three years of drilling to get to a certain point in time - probably tied to a perceived optimum understanding of the play.
This 3 year plan may be what the operator thinks is the time needed to drill enough well to get all the key acreage HBP (held by production)
Did they mention the number of rigs that they will be using in this plan?
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