Washington County, Pa. Utica Well Initially Flows 59 MMcf/d Of Gas
Drilling Activity Details
Washington
PA
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
According to Fort Worth-based Range Resources Corp., a Utica Shale horizontal well in Washington County, Pa., initially flowed 59 MMcf/d of gas. The #11H Claysville Sportsman's Unit is in Section 7, West Middletown 7.5 Quad, Donegal Township. After drilling the vertical pilot hole, the venture was drilled to 18,742 ft from an existing Marcellus Shale pad and has a true vertical depth of 11,693 ft. It was completed in a horizontal lateral after 32-stage fracturing. The well will remain shut in for approximately 90 days while facilities are completed.
According to Fort Worth-based Range Resources Corp., a Utica Shale horizontal well in Washington County, Pa., initially flowed 59 MMcf/d of gas. The #11H Claysville Sportsman's Unit is in Section 7, West Middletown 7.5 Quad, Donegal Township. After drilling the vertical pilot hole, the venture was drilled to 18,742 ft from an existing Marcellus Shale pad and has a true vertical depth of 11,693 ft. It was completed in a horizontal lateral after 32-stage fracturing. The well will remain shut in for approximately 90 days while facilities are completed.