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US Upstream week in brief: Wild week in the Eagle Ford
Report summary
Wildhorse Resource Development announced the acquisition of 111,000 net acres from Anadarko and KKR for $625 million. The acreage is located in our Northeast Oil sub-play of the Eagle Ford and includes 7,583 boed of flowing production. The deal is expected to close at the end of June. Other stories covered this week include: • US rig count additions nearly set 52 week record • Wisconsin sand industry is back on track with expected increase in Bakken proppant demand • Highlights from the Houston forum
Table of contents
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Top stories of the week
- Contour asset valuation and development assumptions
- Number of the week
- Upcoming events
- US oil & gas dashboard
Tables and charts
This report includes 12 images and tables including:
- US Upstream week in brief: Wild week in the Eagle Ford: Image 9
- US Upstream week in brief: Wild week in the Eagle Ford: Image 10
- US Upstream week in brief: Wild week in the Eagle Ford: Image 11
- Horizontal rig count stats and deep water rigs
- US Upstream week in brief: Wild week in the Eagle Ford: Image 13
- US Upstream week in brief: Wild week in the Eagle Ford: Image 2
- US Upstream week in brief: Wild week in the Eagle Ford: Image 3
- WildHorse's existing and pro-forma acreage and operated wells
- US Lower 48 production and rig outlook
- Proppant demand by Bakken sub-play
- Houston Forum poll results
- US Upstream week in brief: Wild week in the Eagle Ford: Image 8
What's included
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