Devon to unload Cherokee coalbed methane assetsSale package includes 400 wells, 379,000 acres in Kansas, Oklahoma Petroleum News
Big U.S. independent Devon Energy has put the lion's share of its Cherokee coalbed methane assets up for sale, saying they no longer measure up to company standards.
“It's very labor intensive, and we felt we could better use those people elsewhere,” Larry Nichols, Devon's chief executive officer,....
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