Chief Oil & Gas Announces Results from Two Lycoming County, Pa., Marcellus Completions
Drilling Activity Details
Lycoming
PA
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
Two Lycoming County, Pa., Marcellus Shale discoveries were announced by Dallas-based Chief Oil & Gas in Eldersville Field. Both wells were drilled from a drillpad in Section 8, Grover 7.5 Quad, McNett Township. The #2H Hemlock Ridge Estates W was drilled to 22,854 ft with a true vertical depth of 8,737 ft. It produced 25.78 MMcf of gas per day with a shut-in casing pressure of 3,482 psi. Production is from perforations at 9,291-22,697 ft. The #1H Hemlock Ridge Estates West has a total depth of 22,233 ft and a true vertical depth of 8,787 ft. It initially flowed 27.234 MMcf if gas per day. The shut-in casing pressure was measured at 3,256 psi and production is from perforations at 9,647-21,999 ft.
Two Lycoming County, Pa., Marcellus Shale discoveries were announced by Dallas-based Chief Oil & Gas in Eldersville Field. Both wells were drilled from a drillpad in Section 8, Grover 7.5 Quad, McNett Township. The #2H Hemlock Ridge Estates W was drilled to 22,854 ft with a true vertical depth of 8,737 ft. It produced 25.78 MMcf of gas per day with a shut-in casing pressure of 3,482 psi. Production is from perforations at 9,291-22,697 ft. The #1H Hemlock Ridge Estates West has a total depth of 22,233 ft and a true vertical depth of 8,787 ft. It initially flowed 27.234 MMcf if gas per day. The shut-in casing pressure was measured at 3,256 psi and production is from perforations at 9,647-21,999 ft.