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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2678173" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>The bottom line with an O&G company is their success with their wells. I've been watching for awhile now the clear leader with drilling technology and innovation is CLR. CHK ain't too shabby and DVN has always been solid. You can sorta tell what some of these comapanies success will be by watching for trust spinoffs and how they do. For whatever reason SD has been on hind tit with this. Their Mississippian trust spinoffs are basically junk status now but their Permian is holding it's own. CHK's Granite Wash isn't much better than SD's Mississippian's but they have so much in land holdings they can drill some good wells and a lot of them. </p><p></p><p>Another one to buy might be Newfield Exploration based out of Tulsa. I did some work for them in the SCOOP area over two years ago. They beat everybody in there and have been very quietly plugging along ever since. SCOOP is going to possibly be ginormously huge. As in bigger than the Bakken type huge. I also read a write-up just the other day that pretty much put numbers to and agreed with my suspicions about Newfield. If I'm able to keep working I'll likely buy some. To invest look at oil companies that are operating in the Bakken (North Dakota), SCOOP (Oklahoma), Permian, Spraberry, Wolfcamp and Cline formation plays and the Eagle Ford (in Texas). For gas companies and pipeline all the before mentioned areas apply and also the Marcellus in the Appalachian region. Those are the hot ones right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2678173, member: 3099"] The bottom line with an O&G company is their success with their wells. I've been watching for awhile now the clear leader with drilling technology and innovation is CLR. CHK ain't too shabby and DVN has always been solid. You can sorta tell what some of these comapanies success will be by watching for trust spinoffs and how they do. For whatever reason SD has been on hind tit with this. Their Mississippian trust spinoffs are basically junk status now but their Permian is holding it's own. CHK's Granite Wash isn't much better than SD's Mississippian's but they have so much in land holdings they can drill some good wells and a lot of them. Another one to buy might be Newfield Exploration based out of Tulsa. I did some work for them in the SCOOP area over two years ago. They beat everybody in there and have been very quietly plugging along ever since. SCOOP is going to possibly be ginormously huge. As in bigger than the Bakken type huge. I also read a write-up just the other day that pretty much put numbers to and agreed with my suspicions about Newfield. If I'm able to keep working I'll likely buy some. To invest look at oil companies that are operating in the Bakken (North Dakota), SCOOP (Oklahoma), Permian, Spraberry, Wolfcamp and Cline formation plays and the Eagle Ford (in Texas). For gas companies and pipeline all the before mentioned areas apply and also the Marcellus in the Appalachian region. Those are the hot ones right now. [/QUOTE]
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