Pennsylvania General Energy Corp

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A December, 2008 report found PGE dealing with a well fire near the village of Roulette on Route 6 in Potter County, PA. The fire occurred when one of three horizontal wells the company operates in that vicinity for [[Guardian Exploration LLC]] developed a gas leak. A December, 2008 report found PGE dealing with a well fire near the village of Roulette on Route 6 in Potter County, PA. The fire occurred when one of three horizontal wells the company operates in that vicinity for [[Guardian Exploration LLC]] developed a gas leak.
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 +According to a June, 2009 report, PGE has six Marcellus shale wells in Potter County, PA. It also has a large number of other wells in the county (approximately 100).
Douglas E. Kuntz is PGE's President and CEO. Douglas E. Kuntz is PGE's President and CEO.

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Warren, Pennsylvana-based Pennsylvania General Energy Corp. (aka PGE) is a privately owned, independent oil and gas exploration and production company. It owns drilling rights to 272,000 acres of land prospective for Marcellus shale in Elk, Forest, McKean and Potter counties in Pennsylvania. It has a number of vertical Marcellus wells and completed drilling its first horizontal well in Potter County, Pennsylvania in July, 2008.

A December, 2008 report found PGE dealing with a well fire near the village of Roulette on Route 6 in Potter County, PA. The fire occurred when one of three horizontal wells the company operates in that vicinity for Guardian Exploration LLC developed a gas leak.

According to a June, 2009 report, PGE has six Marcellus shale wells in Potter County, PA. It also has a large number of other wells in the county (approximately 100).

Douglas E. Kuntz is PGE's President and CEO.

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