Range Resources
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- | '''Range Resources''' of Fr. Worth, TX has the most experience with Marcellus Shale of any company, and 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. | + | '''Range Resources (nyse: RRC)''' of Fr. Worth, TX has the most experience with Marcellus Shale of any company, and 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. |
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Range Resources (nyse: RRC) of Fr. Worth, TX has the most experience with Marcellus Shale of any company, and 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.