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"We're just going to see some natural creep in service coststhat will just have to work its way into the system," Walkersaid. "If oil prices rise higher, that will increase thepressure on prices."
Anadarko rival EOG Resources Inc said on Tuesday itexpects Permian service costs to actually dip this year, thoughEOG sources many fracking supplies itself, helping to defraycosts.(Reporting by Ernest ScheyderEditing by Chizu Nomiyama)