Penn Virginia Corporation
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In an October, 2008 Radnor, Pennsylvania-based '''Penn Virginia Corporation''' (PVA) was reported to be leasing [[Pennsylvania]] land prospective for [[Marcellus shale]] and has the intention of drilling there in 2009. So far it has leased roughly 40,000 net acres mainly in Pennsylvania. | In an October, 2008 Radnor, Pennsylvania-based '''Penn Virginia Corporation''' (PVA) was reported to be leasing [[Pennsylvania]] land prospective for [[Marcellus shale]] and has the intention of drilling there in 2009. So far it has leased roughly 40,000 net acres mainly in Pennsylvania. | ||
- | According to an August, 2008 report their partner in the venture is ''Zone Oil & Gas'' of Buffalo, New York. The project includes 3-D seismic mapping and drilling up to six wells in the Appalachian Basin. | + | According to an August, 2008 report their partner in the venture is ''Zone Oil & Gas'' of Buffalo, New York. The project includes 3-D seismic mapping and drilling up to six wells in the Appalachian Basin. It covers 40,000 acres under lease in Fayette, Potter, Somerset, Tioga, and Westmoreland Counties in Pennsylvania. |
A. James Dearlove is Penn Virginia's President and CEO. | A. James Dearlove is Penn Virginia's President and CEO. |
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In an October, 2008 Radnor, Pennsylvania-based Penn Virginia Corporation (PVA) was reported to be leasing Pennsylvania land prospective for Marcellus shale and has the intention of drilling there in 2009. So far it has leased roughly 40,000 net acres mainly in Pennsylvania.
According to an August, 2008 report their partner in the venture is Zone Oil & Gas of Buffalo, New York. The project includes 3-D seismic mapping and drilling up to six wells in the Appalachian Basin. It covers 40,000 acres under lease in Fayette, Potter, Somerset, Tioga, and Westmoreland Counties in Pennsylvania.
A. James Dearlove is Penn Virginia's President and CEO.