From Range's news release today:

Marcellus super-rich well tested at 24-hour rate of 6,357 boe per day, or 38.1 Mmcfe per day (65% liquids), with a 7,065 foot lateral and 36 frac stages. This is the highest rate Marcellus well in the southwest portion of the play drilled to date by any operator.

This lateral is much longer than their typical well. They seem to be experimenting with newer frac spacing, both in the lateral and between each.

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Any word on where this well is located? The Noss well in Hanover Twp Beaver County drilled by RR in 2012 has been rumored to be "the Big One."

Anyone figure out where this well is yet?  Massive numbers. Hope it is repeatable.  Frac stages less than 200', longer laterals.  Sounds like they are experimenting with the Gulfport recipe.  Are they also using much more sand/propant?

That's a big well! However I don't think it's the biggest if you include Utica? Still awesome of course and many of us would give up a lot for a well that size.

david
 did the location of this well ever become known? kinda smells like the well in beaver county Pa

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