RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Maybe a silly questionAnother consideration: There are 13 zones, varying greatly in size. Even if Exxon hits big with
their first well, they will have to decide which zones are too small to risk. If a small zone is
stacked above or below a larger zone, they might go for it, but if that small zone is aereally
separate, they likely never will. So look at D&M's chart and try to weed out a few of those
smaller zones.