Geology and Development of Devonian Shale in Eastern KY WHAT IS THE PAPG? Joint Session with SPE Radisson Hotel Greentree 28 February 2008

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Joint Session with SPE Radisson Hotel Greentree 28 February 2008 Geology and Development of Devonian Shale in Eastern KY presented by Joseph Morris Equitable Production Company Pittsburgh, PA Abstract The Devonian Shale of the Big Sandy Field in eastern KY has been a major gas producer in eastern Kentucky for many years. This talk examines the Devonian Shale of the Big Sandy Gas Field of eastern Kentucky, and the favorable geological setting, both with regard to reservoir and structural position, that result in the presence of this gas play. Completion methods and strategy employed by Equitable Resources are discussed, along with the potential for new techniques such as horizontal drilling. Author Biography Education: B.S. Geology WVU 1981 MBA Morehead St. University 1993 Work History: Ashland Exploration- Ashland, KY& Houston, TX Ryder Scott Engineering - Houston, TX Equitable Resources - Kingsport TN & Pittsburgh WHAT IS THE PAPG? PAPG is a non-profit organization founded in 1984 to provide a forum for Petroleum Geologists in the Pittsburgh Area to meet socially and discuss technical topics relative to the exploration and development of reserves in the Northern and Central Appalachian Basin. PAPG is an affiliated association with AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) and has representation in the House of Delegates. Educational opportunities are provided via field trips, seminars and AAPG Sectional meetings, sponsored solely by PAPG or in conjunction with the PTTC (Petroleum Technology Transfer Council), PGS (Pittsburgh Geologic Society) and SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers). Although PAPG is predominately a geologic organization, numerous industry professionals including geophysicists, engineers, lawyers and landmen are among PAPG s members and find the interaction at meetings and educational opportunities beneficial to their professions. PAPG also encourages student membership and participation. Meetings are typically held monthly from September through May in locations within 50 miles of downtown Pittsburgh. From time to time, meetings are held in conjunction with SPE and PGS. Experience: Appalachian Basin, Illinois Basin, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf Coast Onshore, Cherokee Platform/Anadarko Basin For reservations to this informative and entertaining evening, please complete the attached reservation form.

NEWS AND EVENTS PAPG Website: Visit the website at http://www.papgrocks.org. Mark your calendar now for these upcoming events: March 6 th - 7 th 2008, Pittsburgh/Southpointe PA The Energy Forum - Appalachian Infrastructure - 2008 More Details to come March 20 th 2008, Mt. Pleasant MI PTTC Michigan Basin Workshop March 25 th 2008, Washington PA PTTC - PAPG Carbonate Workshop Chris Laughrey and Bill Harrison More Details to come April 16 th 2008, Greentree PA AEG/ASCE/PGS 6 th Annual Student Night 6pm Foster s Restaurant April 20 th - 23 rd 2008, San Antonio TX AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition April 21 st - 24 th 2008, State College PA Wild Well Control Training Course April 25 th 2008, State College PA Penn State SPE Golf Outing Toftrees Resort Spring 2008 PAPG Field Trip - Details at later date. October 11 th - 15 th 2008, Pittsburgh PA 2008 AAPG-SPE Eastern Section http://www.aapgspe2008.org/ Co-Hosted by: Pittsburgh Association of Petroleum Geologists & Pittsburgh Petroleum Section SPE Job Listings: Visit the Classified Section of PAPGrocks.org for more details. Geologist, Phillips Production Co., Warrendale PA Petroleum Engineer, Pittsburgh PA Geophysicist/Geoscientist, Pittsburgh PA Geologist, Pittsburgh PA Completion Engineer, Patriot Exploration Corp., Donegal PA GIS Specialist, Patriot Exploration Corp., Donegal PA Manager Exploration/Development Geologist, State College PA Business Unit Manager, Canonsburg PA Have information you want to share with the organization? Please contact the secretary to add the information to the next newsletter.

SPONSORS PAPG wishes to thank the companies who have contributed to the PAPG 2007-08 season Sponsor Information If you or your company would like to sponsor the PAPG and help support the continuation of our Meetings, Field Trips, and other events, we ask that you send a donation to the PAPG. Any contribution of $100.00 or more by any group or individual will be recognized on our website, in the monthly newsletter, and at scheduled monthly meetings. We ask that you show your support for the PAPG by a contribution and your continuing attendance at the monthly meetings. We appreciate your continued support. Contributions may be sent to: PAPG, PO BOX 16352, GREENTREE PA 15242-0352

NOTICE OF FEBRUARY 2008 MEETING PITTSBURGH ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS DATE: Thursday 28, February 2008 PLACE: Radisson Hotel - Greentree 101 Radisson Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 412-922-8400 TIME: TOPIC: SPEAKER: 5:00 PM Social Hour (w/ Cash Bar) 6:00 PM Dinner 7:00 PM Speaker Geology and Development of Devonian Shale in Eastern KY Joseph Morris - Equitable Production Company COST: $30.00 $10.00 Students (Checks payable to PAPG) DINNER OPTIONS: Roast Pork Loin or Chicken Cordon Bleu RESERVATIONS: Call, email, fax, or mail this reservation form by February 22, 2008 to: Barbara A. Purks 412-787-5403 (phone) 412-787-2906 (fax) bpurks@pittsburgh.oilfield.slb.com NAME(S) COMPANY DINNER CHOICE(S)

CONTACT THE PAPG PAPG Officers: President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: AAPG Delegate: Greg Wrightstone -- Texas Keystone, Inc.. Phone: 412-434-5616 Email: gwrightstone@texaskeystone.com Jim Pancake --Equitable Production Co. Phone: 412-395-3912 Email: jpancake@eqt.com Dave Boyer -- Texas Keystone, Inc. Phone: 412-434-5616 Email: dboyer@texaskeystone.com Eric Ober -- Texas Keystone, Inc. Phone: 412-388-0917 Email: eober@texaskeystone.com Doug Patchen Petroleum Technology Transfer Council Phone: 304-293-2867 ext 5443 Email: doug.patchen@mail.wvu.edu PAPG 2007-2008 DUES PAPG dues for the 2007-2008 season are now DUE! The membership form is attached to this newsletter. Please fill the form out completely so that we can ensure that we have your latest contact information. We are planning to publish a membership directory this year and your updated information is crucial.

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP AND MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL PLEASE INDICATE YOUR MEMBERSHIP STATUS BY CHECKING THE APPROPRIATE BOX: PROFESSIONAL - RENEWAL PROFESSIONAL NEW MEMBERSHIP STUDENT - RENEWAL STUDENT - NEW MEMBERSHIP The PITTSBURGH ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS membership year runs from JUNE 1 through MAY 31. Monthly meetings are usually held the second Thursday of the month from September through May. Professional Dues are $25.00 per year Student Dues are $10.00 per year NEW APPLICATION: If you have never been a member of PAPG, please fill out the remainder of the form, obtain the signatures of two members to sponsor you, and mail check, payable to PAPG, to the address below. RENEWAL: Please fill out the mailing address/directory information below if your contact information has changed and submit dues, payable to PAPG, to the address below. Mail completed form and dues payment (checks only - Payable to PAPG) to: Dave Boyer Texas Keystone, Inc. 560 Epsilon Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15238 MAILING ADDRESS / DIRECTORY INFORMATION PLEASE COMPLETE ALL INFORMATION NAME DATE COMPANY / UNIVERSITY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP JOB TITLE: EMAIL: PHONE: ( ) - FAX: ( ) - Please fill this in help us save those mailing costs! WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN PAPG PARTICIPATION?: Officer Speaker WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION PLACED IN THE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY (available to members only?) Yes No TWO SPONSORS REQUIRED for NEW MEMBERS Name Name Date Date