THE EXPLORERS 2004: XTO steps up pace of Cook Inlet drillingFort Worth-based independent buys existing fields with complex geology, adds to production Kay Cashman Petroleum News
Activity for XTO Energy’s operations in Cook Inlet was up in 2004. The company, which employs 30 people in its Nikiski office on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, drilled just one well in 2003, a horizontal sidetrack, as compared to three sidetracks expected to be drilled by the end of 2004 from its two off....
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