Marathon Oil Corporation

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-Houston, Texas-based '''Marathon Oil Corporation''' controls 70,000 acres in the [[Marcellus shale]] play in the states of [[Pennsylvania]] and [[West Virginia]].+Houston, Texas-based '''Marathon Oil Corporation''' reportedly is the fourth largest U.S. integrated energy company and the country's fifth largest refiner. It controls 70,000 acres in the [[Marcellus shale]] play in the states of [[Pennsylvania]] and [[West Virginia]].
In Septeber, 2009 [[Mason Dixon Energy Inc]] was reported to have been leasing land on behalf of Marathon in Preston County, WV in an area two miles east of Kingwood along the Cheat River. In Septeber, 2009 [[Mason Dixon Energy Inc]] was reported to have been leasing land on behalf of Marathon in Preston County, WV in an area two miles east of Kingwood along the Cheat River.

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Houston, Texas-based Marathon Oil Corporation reportedly is the fourth largest U.S. integrated energy company and the country's fifth largest refiner. It controls 70,000 acres in the Marcellus shale play in the states of Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

In Septeber, 2009 Mason Dixon Energy Inc was reported to have been leasing land on behalf of Marathon in Preston County, WV in an area two miles east of Kingwood along the Cheat River.

A company update in November, 2009 noted that Marathon had spud its first Marcellus shale well during the third quarter of 2009 and planned to spud three more before the end of the year.

  • Clarence P. Cazalot, Jr. is President and CEO of Marathon Oil.
  • Lee Warren is a company spokeswoman.
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