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- Grow Primarily Through Drilling. We
are pursuing an active technology-driven exploration drilling
program. We generate exploration prospects through geological
and geophysical analysis of 3-D seismic and other data. Our ability
to successfully define and drill exploratory prospects is demonstrated
by our exploratory drilling success rate in the onshore Gulf Coast
area of 84% over the last three years and a 100% drilling success
rate in our Barnett Shale area since inception in 2003. During
2005, we are drilling or plan to drill approximately 34 wells
(14.4 net) in the onshore Gulf Coast area and 37 wells (24.0 net)
in the Barnett Shale area. We have planned approximately $85.0
to $90.0 million for capital expenditures in 2005, $70.0 million
of which we expect to use for drilling activities in the onshore
Gulf Coast and Barnett Shale areas.
- Focus on Prolific and Industry-Proven
Trends. We focus our activities both in the prolific onshore
Gulf Cost area where our management, our technical staff and our
field operations teams have significant prior experience and in
the industry-proven Barnett Shale trend in which our wells have
generally longer-lived reserves. Although we have broadened our
areas of operations to include the Rocky Mountains and the U.K.
North Sea, we plan to focus a majority of our near-term capital
expenditures in the onshore Gulf Coast area, where we believe
our accumulated data and knowledge base provide a competitive
advantage, and in the Barnett Shale area where we have acquired
a significant acreage position and accumulated a large drillsite
inventory.
- Aggressively Evaluate 3-D Seismic Data
and Acquire Acreage to Maintain a Large Drillsite Inventory.
We have accumulated and continue to add to a multiyear inventory
of 3-D seismic and geologic data along the prolific producing
trend of the onshore Gulf Coast area and industry-proven trend
of the Barnett Shale area. In 2004, we added approximately [463]
square miles of newly released 3-D and seismic data. We believe
our utilization of large-scale 3-D seismic surveys and related
technology provides us with the opportunity to maximize our exploration
success in both the onshore Gulf Coast and Barnett Shale areas.
As of December 31, 2004, we had accumulated licenses for approximately
9,200 square miles of 3-D seismic data and identified over 355
drilling locations and extension opportunities (comprised of 155
locations in the onshore Gulf Coast area, and approximately 200
locations in the Barnett Shale area) including 277 locations currently
under lease or in the process of being leased (comprised of 77
locations in the onshore Gulf Coast area and 200 locations in
the Barnett Shale area).
- Maintain a Balanced Exploration Drilling
Portfolio. We seek to balance our drilling program between
projects with relatively lower risk and moderate potential and
drilling prospects that have relatively higher risk and substantial
potential. We believe we have furthered this strategy through
the expansion of the Barnett Shale operations in which our wells
generally have longer-lived reserves and generally lower risk/lower
reward than our average onshore Gulf Coast area wells. We will
continue to expand our exploratory drilling portfolio, including
lease acquisitions with exploration potential.
- Manage Risk Exposure by Market Testing
Prospects and Optimizing Working Interests. We seek to limit
our financial and operating risks by varying our level of participation
in drilling prospects with differing risk profiles and by seeking
additional technical input and economic review from knowledgeable
industry participants regarding our prospects. Additionally, we
rely on advanced technologies, including 3-D seismic analysis,
to better define geologic risks, thereby enhancing the results
of our drilling efforts. We also seek to operate our projects
in order to better control drilling costs and the timing of drilling.
- Retain and Incentivize a Highly Qualified
Technical Staff. We employ 18 natural gas and oil professionals,
including geophysicists, petrophysicists, geologists, petroleum
engineers and production and reservoir engineers, who have an
average of over 20 years of experience. This level of expertise
and experience gives us an in-house ability to apply advanced
technologies to our drilling and production activities, including
our extensive experience in fracturing and horizontal drilling
technologies. Our technical staff is granted stock options and
participates in an incentive bonus pool based on production resulting
from our exploratory successes.
EXPLORATION APPROACH
In the onshore Gulf Coast area, our exploration
strategy has generally been to accumulate large amounts of 3-D seismic data along primarily prolific, producing trends after obtaining
options to lease areas covered by the data. In the case of our Barnett
Shale area, our exploration strategy has been to accumulate significant
leasehold positions in the proximity of known or emerging pipeline
infrastructures, followed by the acquisition and processing of 3-D
seismic data. We use 3-D seismic data to identify or evaluate prospects
before drilling the prospects that fit our risk/reward criteria.
We typically seek to explore in locations within our areas of expertise
that we believe have (1) longer-lived, reserve-proven trends, such
as the Barnett Shale trend, (2) numerous accumulations of normally
pressured reserves at shallow depths and in geologic traps that
are difficult to define without the interpretation of 3-D seismic
data or (3) the potential for large accumulations of deeper, over-pressured
reserves.
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