American Eagle pushing Spyglass productionBakken-focused operator recovers from slowed growth due to impacts from poor weather conditions; new wells show strong production Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
American Eagle Energy added nine gross wells to its Bakken inventory in the second quarter of 2014 which is a record high for a single quarter for the Denver-based Bakken-focused operator.
In fact, it’s more than the company added in all of 2012 when it began drilling in the Spyglass area of northw....
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