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Rosetta provides operations update


Published Oct 10, 2007
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Rosetta provides operations update

Rosetta Resources Inc. has approved an increase in Rosetta's total capital spending program to $318 million for 2007. The expanded Capital Program includes an increase in organic spending from the original budget of $250 million to $280 million and $38 million for the OPEX transaction which was completed earlier this year.

The increase in capital spending is primarily for additional wells in the Lobo area of South Texas and projects in the Sacramento Basin associated with the OPEX properties. The Company originally planned to drill 30 Lobo wells in 2007, but completed that program in September due to an improvement in drilling time per well. The Company now plans to drill an additional 15 Lobo wells in 2007. In the Sacramento Basin, the Company now plans to drill a total of five OPEX wells in the second half of the year.

The Company also provided an operations update for the third quarter and remainder of 2007. Production in the third quarter of 2007 is now expected to be 126 MMcfe/d which is a 4 million per day reduction in third quarter production, versus previous guidance of 130 MMcfe/d. This change is the result of the Company's election to curtail production in the Rocky Mountain DJ Basin due to low spot prices in that region during the third quarter, delays in completion of the South Twitchell Bypass Pipeline in the Rio Vista field, and reduced production in the offshore area due to a temporary emergency shut in of the downstream third party pipeline and down time due to hurricane activity that occurred during the quarter. The Company confirmed that total year production guidance continues at 125 MMcfe/d for the year.

Charles Chambers, President and Chief Executive Officer said, "We are increasing our total year drilling program to capitalize on opportunities we have identified in Lobo and the Sacramento Basin. Though our third quarter production will fall short of our original production targets, we are confident that we will meet our total year production target of 125 MMcfe/d."




   

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