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US Gulf Coast and Gulf of Mexico Shelf - a review of 2012
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Report summary
2012 was a busy year for the Gulf Coast and the Gulf of Mexico Shelf. The top Gulf Coast play, the Eagle Ford, surpassed the Bakken in total production and offshore, the Gulf of Mexico Shelf contributed 40% to the wider Gulf of Mexico production profile.
Table of contents
- The region remains key for US production
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Development continues to ramp up in the Eagle Ford
- Pricing dynamics affect well economics
- A continued retreat from gas
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Emerging plays enjoy a mixed year
- Tuscaloosa Marine Shale
- Brown Dense
- Regional M&A activity remains strong
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- Eagle Ford drives Gulf Coast growth
- US Gulf Coast and Gulf of Mexico Shelf - a review of 2012: Image 2
- Rig count verse Henry Hub price
- Top 10 Gulf Coast and GoM Shelf deals of 2012
- US Gulf Coast and Gulf of Mexico Shelf - a review of 2012: Image 4
- Acreage holders in Gulf Coast exploration plays
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