Allied Energy, Inc.: Allied Energy Provides an Update for Its Hutchinson #1 Project in Southeast Ohio
BOWLING GREEN, KY--(Marketwire - May 7, 2009) - Allied Energy, Inc. (
The Hutchinson #1 was completed for production last week and was placed in production at an initial rate of 155,000 cubic feet of gas per day. The Hutchinson #1 delineated what appears to be a productive reservoir in the Oriskany Sandstone and potentially other shale formations.
The Company can make no assurances as to present and/or future production rates or estimates for any given well or project. There are risks and uncertainties associated with any oil and gas drilling, completion and production operations.
"Although there are risks associated with production operations, we believe the Hutchinson #1 should be another strong long-term producer," said Steve Stengell, Allied's President. "We anticipate the well to stabilize at an initial rate close to 120,000 cubic feet of gas per day," added Stengell.
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