Two Washington County, Pa., Marcellus Wells Completed
Drilling Activity Details
Washington
PA
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
Range Resources announced results from two Marcellus Shale wells recently completed in Washington County, Pa. The Hickory Field ventures were drilled from a pad in Section 9, Midway 7.5 Quad, Chartiers Township. The #3H Pawlosky Anthony 12123 Unit was tested flowing 18.43 MMcf of gas per day from Marcellus Shale perforations between 6,700 and 19,487 ft. It was drilled to 19,529 ft with a true vertical depth of 6,320 ft. Production is from perforations between 6,700 and 19,487 ft with a shut-in casing pressure of 3,150 psi. The #1H Pawlosky Anthony 12123 Unit produced 12.984 MMcf of gas from perforations at 7,479-22,706 ft. It was drilled to 22,780 ft, and the true vertical depth is 6,255. Tested on an unreported choke size, the shut-in casing pressure was 2,100 psi.
Range Resources announced results from two Marcellus Shale wells recently completed in Washington County, Pa. The Hickory Field ventures were drilled from a pad in Section 9, Midway 7.5 Quad, Chartiers Township. The #3H Pawlosky Anthony 12123 Unit was tested flowing 18.43 MMcf of gas per day from Marcellus Shale perforations between 6,700 and 19,487 ft. It was drilled to 19,529 ft with a true vertical depth of 6,320 ft. Production is from perforations between 6,700 and 19,487 ft with a shut-in casing pressure of 3,150 psi. The #1H Pawlosky Anthony 12123 Unit produced 12.984 MMcf of gas from perforations at 7,479-22,706 ft. It was drilled to 22,780 ft, and the true vertical depth is 6,255. Tested on an unreported choke size, the shut-in casing pressure was 2,100 psi.