THE INDEPENDENTS 2003: XTO boosts reserves at old fieldEast flank test well a disappointment but first hydraulic lift pump a success Kay Cashman Petroleum News
It has been comparatively quiet in Cook Inlet this past year for XTO Energy, which employs 30 people out of its Nikiski office on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula.
The company drilled just one new well in 2003, a horizontal sidetrack, as compared to seven horizontal sidetracks (at a cost of $3 million to $5....
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