Range Resources

From Wikimarcellus

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 17:44, 18 March 2009
Tcopley (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Revision as of 17:46, 18 March 2009
Tcopley (Talk | contribs)

Next diff →
Line 33: Line 33:
In March, 2009 Range was conducting [[seismic testing]] in collaboration with [[Conquest Seismic Services]] in north of Pittsburgh in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. According to the report, Conquest had wired 13 miles of state road west of the Beaver Valley Expressway with acoustic sensors. In March, 2009 Range was conducting [[seismic testing]] in collaboration with [[Conquest Seismic Services]] in north of Pittsburgh in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. According to the report, Conquest had wired 13 miles of state road west of the Beaver Valley Expressway with acoustic sensors.
-Jeff Ventura is COO.+* Jeff Ventura is COO.
- +* Rodney Waller is Senior Vice President of Appalachia Shale.
-Rodney Waller is Senior Vice President of Appalachia Shale.+* Ray Walker is Vice President of Appalachia Shale.
- +* Matt Pitzarella is a spokesman for Range in Washington County, PA.
-Ray Walker is Vice President of Appalachia Shale.+* Dave Schieck is a geophysicist with the company.
- +
-Matt Pitzarella is a spokesman for Range in Washington County, PA.+
Range's Appalachian Division Headquarters is located in Southpointe Office Park in Cecil, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Range's Appalachian Division Headquarters is located in Southpointe Office Park in Cecil, Washington County, Pennsylvania.

Revision as of 17:46, 18 March 2009

Here is where some info about Range Resources should go. This
article is still a stub and needs your attention. It does not
have a template and contains minimal information. Please dive in
and help it grow!

Range Resources (nyse: RRC) of Fr. Worth, TX is the biggest gas producer in Pennsylvania and is one of the largest drillers in the U.S. Reportedly, it has already invested $500 million alone in its Marcellus shale leasehold. Between 2005 and 2008, counting all drilling and infrastructure costs, its investment has been closer to $700 million.

Range is the granddaddy of Marcellus shale drillers, and reportedly will invest $426 million in Appalachia during 2008. As of approximately April, 2008, it had 12 horizontal wells. The most recent six had produced 5 MCF/day using horizontal drilling techniques. That compares very favorably with the drilling results from the Barnett shale play in North Texas.

In April, 2008 it was reported that Range had drilled three wells in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania and was planning a forth well.

By October the company was reporting that it had drilled one hundred-thirty wells in the Appalachian Basin. One hundred were vertical ones and thirty horizontal. The same report indicated Range had leased drilling rights on 900,000 acres of land in Pennsylvania.

Its total Appalachian Basin leasehold is 2.3 million net acres.

In September, 2008, the Range was reported to be actively drilling in the Susquehanna Basin of Pennsylvania. It paid a fine to the Susquehanna River Basin Commission of $475,000 for not complying with limits on water withdrawal for wells in the Basin.

Range was reported in September, 2008 to be actively leasing drilling rights in Greene County in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania.

According to an October, 2008 report the company has recorded 172 leases during 2008 with the Bradford County Registrar of Deeds. Bradford County is located in northeastern Pennsylvania.

Another October, 2008 report indicated that Range is heavily involved in Washington County in southwestern Pennsylvania. In 2003, it drilled a test well in the County's 2,700-acre Cross Creek Park that was successful. Now three wells in the park are producing 30 million cubic feet of gas per day.

Two additional plants are under construction on State Route 519, three miles north of Houston, Pennsylvania.

Mark West Energy has built and maintains a gas gathering system and compression facilities for Range's Marcellus production. Part of the infrastructure is a refrigeration processing plant located in Chartiers Township in Washington County. Range's wells there are starting to come on stream with this plant.

In November, 2008, Range was reported drilling on the Dunn farm near Houston, Pennsylvania in Washington County.

Range is evaluating a test well in Jefferson County, Ohio which is roughly forty miles west of Pittsburgh, PA.

In March, 2009 Range was conducting seismic testing in collaboration with Conquest Seismic Services in north of Pittsburgh in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. According to the report, Conquest had wired 13 miles of state road west of the Beaver Valley Expressway with acoustic sensors.

  • Jeff Ventura is COO.
  • Rodney Waller is Senior Vice President of Appalachia Shale.
  • Ray Walker is Vice President of Appalachia Shale.
  • Matt Pitzarella is a spokesman for Range in Washington County, PA.
  • Dave Schieck is a geophysicist with the company.

Range's Appalachian Division Headquarters is located in Southpointe Office Park in Cecil, Washington County, Pennsylvania.

Personal tools