SM Energy (SM)
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 4:11 pm
SM is primarily focused on the Eagle Ford and Bakken, but they also have a large stake in the Powder River Basin. It has the potential to become a "Core Area" for them and I think Wall Street is totally missing this in their valuation of SM.
EOG and Devon Energy (DVN) are also in the PRB. I believe this could become another big horizontal drilling play in early 2015 and it is HEAVILY WEIGHTED TO OIL.
Read this:
"The Powder River Basin (PRB), an area in Wyoming traditionally exploited for its coal resources and coalbed methane gas opportunities, has more than doubled its oil output since 2009. The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Today in Energy segment for September 15, 2014, credits the rise in production to new drilling and completion practices, or largely the use of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. Approximately 590 PRB wells have been drilled since 2009 and production is currently 78 MBOPD – 105% higher than 2009’s output of 38 MBOPD."
Full Article:
http://www.oilandgas360.com/eps-finding ... f-26401157
EOG and Devon Energy (DVN) are also in the PRB. I believe this could become another big horizontal drilling play in early 2015 and it is HEAVILY WEIGHTED TO OIL.
Read this:
"The Powder River Basin (PRB), an area in Wyoming traditionally exploited for its coal resources and coalbed methane gas opportunities, has more than doubled its oil output since 2009. The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Today in Energy segment for September 15, 2014, credits the rise in production to new drilling and completion practices, or largely the use of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. Approximately 590 PRB wells have been drilled since 2009 and production is currently 78 MBOPD – 105% higher than 2009’s output of 38 MBOPD."
Full Article:
http://www.oilandgas360.com/eps-finding ... f-26401157