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Which Upstream Company Expects the Highest Production Growth

Which Upstream Company Expects the Highest Production Growth

In Q2 2018, EOG Resources (EOG) saw the highest YoY (year-over-year) production growth among peers. EOG’s average daily production rose 16.3% YoY to 702.2 Mboepd (thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day) from 603.9 Mboepd, beating its crude oil, natural gas, and NGL (natural gas liquid) production target. It saw strong production growth in the Delaware, Eagle Ford, and Powder River basins, driven by improved drilling activity and efficiency.