Dry at 25,756 feetNexen takes hit on Shark, first ultra-deep on Gulf continental shelf Ray Tyson Petroleum News Houston Correspondent
A reported dry hole at the Shark prospect, the deepest and perhaps most intriguing exploration well ever drilled in the relatively shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico’s continental shelf, contributed to a sharp decline in Nexen shares Feb. 12, along with a reported loss in the 2003 fourth quarter s....
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