Finding Costs Up

This article in the Houston Chronicle reports that an Ernst & Young study released yesterday concludes that U.S. oil and gas finding costs increased 35 percent last year.  In 2008, the cost per barrel of oil equivalent was nearly $52, excluding acquisitions of proved reserves.

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