Pioneer overcomes problems to set production recordUnveils plans for aggressive 2005 exploration, drilling 20 high-profile wells Ray Tyson Petroleum News Houston Correspondent
Pioneer Natural Resources has fixed the operational problems that plagued the company in the Gulf of Mexico during the latter half of 2004, including an unplanned shutdown of the Canyon Express gas pipeline, a drilling rig ripped from its platform by Hurricane Ivan and a sick production well in the....
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