Magnum Hunter Announces Marcellus, Utica Shale Well Results
Drilling Activity Details
Tyler
WV
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. released results on three Marcellus Shale wells in Tyler County, W. Va. The #1301 Stewart Winland Unit had a peak rate of 17 MMcfe/d (23% condensate and 25% NGLs). The 12,310-ft well has a true vertical depth of 12,310 ft, 6,155 ft true vertical. Production is from a 5,762-ft lateral that was fractured with 27 stages. The #1302 Stewart Winland flowed 17.1 MMcfe/d (19% condensate and 26% NGLs). The 12,900-ft well has a true vertical depth of 6,147 ft. Production is from a 5,676-ft horizontal lateral that was fractured with 29 stages. The #1303 Stewart Winland flowed 16.8 MMcfe/d. The 13,500-ft well has a true vertical depth of 6,149 ft. Production is from a 5,762-ft horizontal lateral that was fractured with 29 stages. A Utica Shale producer was also completed from the same pad: #1300 Stewart Winland flowed 46.5 MMcfe/d. The Utica Shale well was the first for the company in West Virginia. According to IHS Inc., Houston-based Magnum Hunter has drilling rights to more than 200,000 net acres in the shale plays of West Virginia and Ohio with roughly 43,000 acres overlapping the Marcellus/Utica plays.
Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. released results on three Marcellus Shale wells in Tyler County, W. Va. The #1301 Stewart Winland Unit had a peak rate of 17 MMcfe/d (23% condensate and 25% NGLs). The 12,310-ft well has a true vertical depth of 12,310 ft, 6,155 ft true vertical. Production is from a 5,762-ft lateral that was fractured with 27 stages. The #1302 Stewart Winland flowed 17.1 MMcfe/d (19% condensate and 26% NGLs). The 12,900-ft well has a true vertical depth of 6,147 ft. Production is from a 5,676-ft horizontal lateral that was fractured with 29 stages. The #1303 Stewart Winland flowed 16.8 MMcfe/d. The 13,500-ft well has a true vertical depth of 6,149 ft. Production is from a 5,762-ft horizontal lateral that was fractured with 29 stages. A Utica Shale producer was also completed from the same pad: #1300 Stewart Winland flowed 46.5 MMcfe/d. The Utica Shale well was the first for the company in West Virginia. According to IHS Inc., Houston-based Magnum Hunter has drilling rights to more than 200,000 net acres in the shale plays of West Virginia and Ohio with roughly 43,000 acres overlapping the Marcellus/Utica plays.