Rex Energy Corp. (Nasdaq:REXX) announced initial production results from its first Ohio Utica shale well and provided an update on its operations.

The Brace #1H, located in Carroll County, Ohio, was brought online to sales from its 60-day resting period at a 24-hour sales rate, assuming full ethane recovery, of 1,094 BOE/d (43% NGLs, 31% gas, 26% condensate). The well went on to average a five-day sales rate, assuming full ethane recovery, of 1,008 BOE/d (43% NGLs, 30% gas, 27% condensate). The well produced with an average casing pressure of 1,502 psi during the initial 24-hour sales period and 1,533 psi during the average five-day sales period on a 24/64-in choke.

The well was drilled to a total measured depth of 12,332 feet with a lateral length of approximately 4,170 feet and was completed in 17 stages. Based on composition analysis, the oil from the Brace #1H is 60.1-degree-gravity oil and the gas is approximately 1,250 Btu.