During the fourth quarter of 2011, the Appalachian Basin Division completed most notably four successful 100% working interest horizontal operated wells located in the Marcellus Shale. Highlights include: 

The Roger Weese #1110, located in Tyler County, West Virginia, was drilled to a measured depth of 11,033 feet (horizontal lateral length of 4,350 feet). The well was fraced with 16 stages and tested at an IP24 rate of 9.7 MMcfepd on an adjustable choke with a 2,437 psi FCP. The well was placed on production October 25, 2011.

The Everett Weese #1107, located in Tyler County, West Virginia, was drilled to a measured depth of 12,135 feet (horizontal lateral length of 5,300 feet) The well was fraced with 18 stages and was tested at an IP24 rate of 9.6 MMcfepd on an adjustable choke with a 2,650 psi FCP. The well was placed on production December 20, 2011.

The Everett Weese #1108, located in Tyler County, West Virginia, was drilled to a measured depth of 12,155 feet (horizontal lateral length of 5,200 feet). The well was fraced with 16 stages and tested at an IP24 rate of 9.4 MMcfepd on an adjustable choke with a 2,091 psi FCP. The well was placed on production December 20, 2011.

The Everett Weese #1109, located in Tyler County, West Virginia, was drilled to a measured depth of 12,343 feet (horizontal lateral length of 5,550 feet). The well was fraced with 18 stages and tested at an IP24 of 9.5 MMcfepd per day on an adjustable choke with a 2,471 psi FCP. The well was placed on production December 20, 2011.

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