The company’s projected daily combined production from the three wells – Fuller No. 691, McGee No. 2 and McGee No. 622 – is on average 60mcf/day.

US Natural Gas Corp president Wayne Anderson said the company aims to have all required work completed and the wells tied into its gathering system prior to mid-September.

The Fuller No. 691 well was drilled and completed in 1962 to a depth of 3608′ with production occurring from both the Coniferous and McKenzie-Keefer formations.

The McGee No. 2 well was drilled and completed in 1959 to a depth of 3610′ with production occurring from the Coniferous formation.

The McGee No. 622 well was drilled and completed in 1960 to a depth of 1869′ and was later deepened to a depth of 3944′ with production occurring from both the McKenzie-Keefer and Tuscarora Sandstone formations.

US Natural Gas Corp’s current operations are concentrated in the Appalachian Basin within the US states of Kentucky and West Virginia.