Blue Ridge Announces Results From Two Utica Shale Completions In Ohio

Drilling Activity Details

Locations

OH
United States

Plays
Post Date
Shore Type
Well Name
#1304H Farley, #1306-AH Farley
Geo Coordinate

Drilling Activity Summary

Description

Blue Ridge Mountain Resources, formerly Magnum Hunter Resources, has de-risked and high-graded approximately 6,700 net acres in the Utica Shale play following the completion of a pair of wells in the condensate-rich portion of the play. In Washington County, Ohio, #1304H Farley and #1306-AH Farley were completed at a drillpad in Section 16, Lower Salem 7.5 Quad. The wells have a combined average daily production of 11 MMcf of gas, 660 bbl of condensate and 760 bbl of NGL (assuming 35% ethane recovery) at an average flowing tubing pressure of 3,500 psi. The company noted that the condensate yield of 60 bbl/MMcf is higher than the expected yield of 20 bbl/MMcf based on well results to the south. The #1304H Farley was drilled to 15,110 ft, 7,788 ft true vertical. The #1306-AH Farley was drilled to 15,769 ft, 7,817 ft true vertical. Blue Ridge is currently underway at a six-well Marcellus Shale pad in Tyler County, W.Va., and seven Utica dry gas wells from two pads in Monroe County, Ohio. Blue Ridge is based in Irving, Texas.