Austin Chalk >> Overview
The Austin Chalk is an upper Cretaceous geologic formation in the Gulf Coast region of the United States. It is named after type section outcrops near Austin, Texas. The formation is made up of chalk and marl.
The Austin Chalk is producing natural gas and oil. Companies drilling the Austin Chalk are having huge success. Additionally, they are finding other oil & natural gas rich zones, such as the Eagle Ford Shale.
Austin Chalk lies above the Eagle Ford shale, yet below the Dessau formation. The average targeted depth is roughly 1,700 meters.
Austin Chalk News
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Magnolia Oil & Gas Third Quarter 2022 Results
November 01,2022 -
Former Oxy, Magnolia Oil & Gas CEO Stephen Chazen Dead at 76
September 23,2022 -
Magnolia Oil & Gas CEO Chazen Steps Down; Cites Health Reasons
September 21,2022 -
Magnolia Oil & Gas Second Quarter 2022 Results
August 03,2022 -
PE-Backed Park Energy Services Acquires Great Texas Compression
May 23,2022 | Magnolia Oil & Gas -
Magnolia Oil & Gas First Quarter 2022 Results
May 11,2022 -
Eagle Ford E&P Boosts D&C Activity 83% vs. 2021; 33 Spuds, 30 Completions
March 03,2022 -
Silverbow Resources Fourth Quarter, Full Year 2021 Results
March 03,2022 -
E&P to Boost Drilling, Production by 10% in 2022; 570 Net Well Completions
March 01,2022