Showing posts with label greene county. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Greene County, PA - Marcellus Shale Update

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com

Consol Energy Inc. (CNX) recently release an update on the Marcellus Shale in Greene County, Pennsylvania:

Consol Energy Inc. (CNX), the leading diversified fuel producer in the Appalachian Basin, reported total coal production of 14.7 million tons for the quarter ended September 30, 2010. Included in the total was 1.3 million tons of low-vol coal produced by the company's Buchanan Mine.

CONSOL's Gas Division achieved record quarterly production of 35.8 Bcf for the quarter ended September 30, 2010. This was 44% higher than the 24.8 Bcf produced in last year's September quarter, and 12% higher than the 31.9 Bcf produced in the quarter ended June 30, 2010.

The Gas Division began the quarter with one horizontal rig running in Greene County, Pennsylvania and ended the quarter with three horizontal rigs operating. The original horizontal rig left its base in Greene County, in order to drill in nearby Belmont County, Ohio. Beginning at a depth of 8,450 feet, the rig encountered 200 feet of Utica Shale. The vertical well, un-stimulated, flowed 1.5 MMCF of gas in a 24-hour period.

CONSOL Energy has over 70,000 acres in and around the discovery well in Belmont County. "While most of our delineation efforts are focused on the Marcellus Shale," commented J. Brett Harvey, Chairman and CEO, "our vast acreage holdings include other zones that warrant testing, including the Utica Shale. As a result of this discovery, we will shift some of our exploration capital to this shale in 2011."

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Greene County, PA - Marcellus Shale Update

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com

EQT Corporation (EQT) recently reported and update on the Marcellus Shale in Greene County and Armstrong County, PA:

In Greene County, PA, EQT Corporation (EQT) reported an average 30-day production rate of 22 MMcfe per day from the Cooper 590384 well. The well has a total lateral length of 9,000 feet, with 8,411 feet of stimulated pay, and was completed using a 28-stage frac. The direct well cost was approximately $7.1 million, with a preliminary estimated ultimate recovery of 18 Bcf. As noted on EQT's most recent conference call, this well was in process of being completed in late July.

EQT also announced today, the successful results of the Rosborough 590259 well in Armstrong County, PA. This well reported a 24-hour IP of 15 MMcfe from 4,060 feet of stimulated pay.



"These exceptional wells are the direct result of our culture of innovation at EQT," commented Steven Schlotterbeck, President, EQT Exploration & Production. "The success of the Greene County extended lateral well is an important step in our effort to decrease the development cost per Mcfe. In addition to extending the lateral, we are experimenting with closer spacing intervals than our current 1,000 foot lateral spacing design in Greene County.

"The results in Armstrong County, where EQT holds nearly 34,000 acres, are especially encouraging as this well employed a new completion design resulting in initial flow rates significantly better than nearby wells completed conventionally. The success of these two experimental wells is a testament to the quality of our acreage position and to the outstanding capabilities of the technical and operating teams at EQT," said Schlotterbeck.

EQT holds a 100% working interest and an 87.5% net revenue interest in both wells.

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Marcellus Shale: ATN Atlas Energy Washington PA

Atlas Energy ( ATN ) has come out and given shareholders a drilling update on the Marcellus Shale. Atlas Energy is currently active in the following Pa counties: Washington, Greene, Fayette.

Atlas Energy ATN announces today that it has completed a vertical well in the Marcellus Shale that produced a record 5 million cubic feet of natural gas into a pipeline over a 24-hour period and, after 25 days of production, has produced approximately 81 million cubic feet. Atlas completed this well using a two-stage frac design that it pioneered earlier this year, which was drilled on the Company's own account. The Company has now successfully completed seven two-stage vertical fracs in the Marcellus Shale and has averaged initial rates of production for 24 hours of 2.5 million cubic feet per day. The Company intends to complete all future vertical Marcellus wells with similar multi-stage fracs. Atlas has performed over 100 vertical Marcellus completions.
"These results reflect not only the effectiveness of our completion designs, but also the quality of our acreage," stated Richard D. Weber, President and Chief Operating Officer. "The potential of horizontal wells having frac designs with up to eight stages is very exciting given the exceptional results from our two stage verticals."
Atlas is also currently operating an extensive horizontal Marcellus program and expects to complete 12 wells by early in the second quarter of 2009. Ten of these wells will be drilled in a 50/50 joint venture with an industry partner in Washington County, Pennsylvania. The remaining two wells will be drilled in eastern Greene and western Fayette counties of Pennsylvania in an industry consortium where Atlas will have a 25% working interest. In each case, Atlas will be the operator. The Company is currently running two horizontal rigs. The first two wells have been drilled and cased to 2,400 feet and 3,800 feet, respectively, and will be completed and turned into line in January.
In addition, Atlas continues to hedge the price it receives for its natural gas production, with hedges in place through 2013 at prices ranging from approximately $8.00 to $9.00 per mcf. The Company's hedge positions for 2009 and 2010 account for approximately 79% and 63%, respectively, of its recently disclosed production volume for the third quarter of 2008.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Marcellus Shale: CNX Gas Record Well Results

CNX Gas has come out and reported their drilling update on the Marcellus Shale.

CNX Gas Corporation ( CXG), the leading E&P company in the Appalachian Basin, reported that its first horizontal Marcellus Shale well is now producing at a rate of 6.5 million cubic feet (MMcf) per day. This is a record daily production rate for any well in the company’s history and is believed to be among the highest reported by any Marcellus Shale producer. The well, located in Greene County, Pa., began flowing into the sales meter on October 2, with an initial production rate of 1.2 MMcf per day and 4,000 pounds of backpressure, as previously reported. The backpressure on the well had been gradually reduced since then, allowing daily production to increase to about 4 MMcf per day until Friday, when the installation of new surface equipment enabled the well to flow at the 6.5 MMcf per day rate, with pressure still being held at 2,640 pounds. Cumulative production from the well prior to last Friday was 106 MMcf.

Nicholas J. DeIuliis, president and chief executive officer, said, “This was a team effort from our engineers, operators, and support personnel, including the directional drillers from Scientific Drilling and the hydraulic fracturing team from BJ Services. I can’t speak highly enough of our Marcellus Shale team.

“To achieve this kind of success with our first horizontal Marcellus Shale well,” Mr. DeIuliis continued, “speaks volumes about the breadth of our horizontal drilling expertise. Many investors may not be aware, but CNX Gas had drilled 160 horizontal coalbed methane wells before drilling its first horizontal Marcellus Shale well.”

The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 8,140 feet in the Huntersville Chert, penetrating 83 vertical feet of Marcellus Shale. The well was logged then plugged back and a horizontal section of 3,395 feet was cut for a total measured depth of 10,738 feet. The well was completed with a five-stage slickwater fracture treatment using 3 million pounds of proppant.

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