RE:RE:RE:RE:ATTN Kelvin: Eagleford break even costs.Yes I was worried that the refracs wouldn't work out so well. How many have they done so far I wonder. Anyway looks like they're doing the right things. I read that Eagle Ford has about 25% clay in some areas. If it's clay minerals that react eith water then they'll swell up when in contact with water and block flow paths. I thought that might be an issue. I'm glad that it's been mitigated if it was an issue. Eagle Ford is just one formation deposited in the late Cretaceous. There are many other stacked formations deposited over geologic time in the area. I wonder if they are targetting any of them. Anyway thanks again!