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In addition to proved reserves, the Company estimates it has probable and possible reserves of 1.4 trillion cubic feet equivalent "Tcfe" at
unknown title 2011
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As of year-end 2009, the company had 2.06 trillion cubic feet equivalent ("Tcfe") in proved reserves (98% natural gas).
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It has 12 Tcfe [trillion cubic feet-equivalent] of gas and 500 million barrels of oil.
Good Thoughts Lauren R. Rublin 2009
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December 31, 2010 for total proved, probable and possible reserves of approximately 2.5 Tcfe.
unknown title 2011
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Proved reserve growth of 16% to 1.1 Tcfe, or 263% production replacement
unknown title 2011
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Our asset managers replaced 205% of our record 2010 production and increased proved reserves to 3.03 Tcfe.
unknown title 2011
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Total proved undeveloped reserves comprised 1.42 Tcfe, or 47% of the total.
unknown title 2011
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Range previously announced that its year-end 2011 proved reserves were 5.1 Tcfe.
unknown title 2012
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QEP's estimated proved reserves totaled 3.03 Tcfe at
unknown title 2011
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Petrohawk Energy reported proved reserves of 3.4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent Tcfe at the end of 2010, up sharply from 2009.
unknown title 2011
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