Penn West Petroleum tightens beltPriority given resource plays such as Bakken first cousins Spearfish (Manitoba), Viking (Saskatchewan) and Cardium (Alberta) Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
Calgary-based Penn West Petroleum, although sitting on a land base of 6 million acres across the Canadian Prairies, is resolved to cut spending and lower costs this year through efficiencies, halting land additions, seeking joint ventures and taking a close look at its payroll as it looks for a way....
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Priority to resource plays Will slow drilling
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