1. EOG Resources is shifting from dividends to share buybacks, signaling confidence in its undervalued stock and financial resilience. 2. The company plans to leverage its balance sheet by adding moderate debt to enhance shareholder returns, focusing on buybacks. 3. EOG's Utica Shale production is expanding, with wells outperforming averages, demonstrating management's careful, long-term growth approach.
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