OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 22, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gulfport Energy Corporation (Nasdaq:GPOR) today announced production results on its Clay 1-4H and Stutzman 1-14H wells in the Utica Shale.
Utica Shale
Gulfport's Clay 1-4H well was recently tested following a 75 day resting period. The Clay 1-4H was drilled to a true vertical depth of 7,806 feet with a 7,372 foot horizontal lateral. The well tested at an average sustained 12 hour rate of 747 barrels of condensate per day and 5.9 MMCF per day of natural gas. Based upon composition analysis, the gas being produced is 1,258 BTU rich gas. Assuming full ethane recovery, the composition above is expected to produce an additional 129 barrels of NGLs per MMCF of natural gas and result in a natural gas shrink of 27%. In ethane rejection mode, the composition is expected to yield 55 barrels of NGLs per MMCF of natural gas and result in a natural gas shrink of 14%. Gulfport currently anticipates it will begin flowing the Clay 1-4H into a sales pipeline at the beginning of April.
Gulfport's Stutzman 1-14H well was recently tested following a 12 day resting period. The Stutzman 1-14H was drilled to a true vertical depth of 9,020 feet with an 8,634 foot horizontal lateral. The well tested at an average sustained four hour rate of 21.0 MMCF per day of natural gas. Based upon composition analysis, the gas being produced is 1,078 BTU gas. Assuming full ethane recovery, the composition above is expected to produce an additional 45 barrels of NGLs per MMCF of natural gas and result in a natural gas shrink of 11%. In ethane rejection mode, the composition is expected to yield 12 barrels of NGLs per MMCF of natural gas and result in a natural gas shrink of 9%. Gulfport currently anticipates it will begin flowing the Stutzman 1-14H into a sales pipeline at the beginning of June.
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