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JOHN J. INTERVAL Professional Petroleum Geologist Specializing in Petroleum Geology Prospect Generation, Analysis Specializing in Petroleum Geology Prospect Generation, Analysis Specializing in Petroleum Geology Prospect Generation, Analysis Specializing in Petroleum Geology Prospect Generation, Analysis and Well Site and Well Site and Well Site and Well Site Assessment Assessment Assessment Assessment, Well Completion Design and Production Analysis. Well Completion Design and Production Analysis. Well Completion Design and Production Analysis. Well Completion Design and Production Analysis. American Association of Petroleum Geologist: C.P.G. # 5848 Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Geologist: PG-000673 Georgia Licensed Professional Geologist: PG-001762 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (412) 997-0057
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JOHN J. INTERVAL

Professional Petroleum GeologistSpecializing in Petroleum Geology Prospect Generation, Analysis Specializing in Petroleum Geology Prospect Generation, Analysis Specializing in Petroleum Geology Prospect Generation, Analysis Specializing in Petroleum Geology Prospect Generation, Analysis and Well Site and Well Site and Well Site and Well Site AssessmentAssessmentAssessmentAssessment, Well Completion Design and Production Analysis.Well Completion Design and Production Analysis.Well Completion Design and Production Analysis.Well Completion Design and Production Analysis.American Association of Petroleum Geologist: C.P.G. # 5848

Pennsylvania Licensed Professional Geologist: PG-000673

Georgia Licensed Professional Geologist: PG-001762

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: (412) 997-0057

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Seminar Presentation

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Seminar Presentation 2

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Seminar Presentation 3 Erie PA

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March 30,2012

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Seminar Credits: PACLE Approved: 5.0 Substantive

Seminar Location: California University of PA, Main Campus, Convocation Center

(includes Lunch)

Presenters: Thomas B. Murphy, John J. Interval, Dr. Bernard D. Goldstein

Mr. Murphy's presentation will examine some key impacts, namely: The current economics driving

the resource plays; The expanding geology including the Utica shale; Environment, water, and

wastewater issues associated with development; Legal and land use implications. The outcome of

the session will be a deeper understanding of the intersection between development of the resource

and the connection to legal community.

Mr. Interval's will give a brief description of Appalachian geology and PA's position within the basin;

explain where the wet to dry gas line is and why economics play a role in where wells are drilled;

show examples of production histories from Greene and Fayette counties to date and explain the

economic difference between the two; describe and summarize Utica Shale Activity.

Dr Goldstein's presentation has two primary goals:

1.to explain in an understandable fashion the basic concepts underlying toxicology, risk

assessment, public health and sustainability, including reviewing the relationships among these

overlapping conceptual approaches;

2.to relate these concepts to issues concerning Marcellus shale activities.

April 27,2012 Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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NAPE CONVENTION, HOUSTON TEXAS 8/2012, 27 Separate Oral

Presentations on Following Generated Reports Written and Presented by

John J. Interval

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Butler, Venango and Armstrong

Counties, PA.

Presenting Marcellus and Utica

Shale Parameters for a Successful

Organic Shale Project

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Unconventional Resource Plays

Monroe and Noble Counties,

Ohio.

MULTIPLE RESOURCE TARGET PLAYS

Marcellus Shale, Geneseo Shale and the Rhinestreet Shale -- Devonian System – OIL and WET GAS

-And-

Point Pleasant, Logana and Utica Shale members --Ordovician System – GAS, CONDENSATE and OIL

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Published Geological Pressure Gradient Map of Utica Shale (12/10/13)

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Identifying the Rice Economic

Curve.

Identifying variables that separate

Rice Energy and EQT from the Other

Operators

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This is What I Taught at Seminars I Gave on the Marcellus and Utica

Shales in 2011 and 2012.

STEP ONE HAS ONLY BEEN EXECUTED BY RICE ENERGY AND EQT.

PRIMARY REASON FOR THEIR PRIMARY PERFORMANCE.

• Production has improved over time due to the following variables.

• 1.) Staying in the Bottom Section of the Marcellus throughout the entire drilling process.

• 2.) Longer Lateral Wells.

• 3.) More Stages with higher sand concentrations.

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Goal

• Show Rice Energy Area of Operations and Compare results with competitors Drilling in the Same Areas of Greene County.

• Comparison of generated revenue will show Rice and EQT are far above everyone else in Dollars generated per well.

• Subsequent to discovering that the Rice Curve is also the EQT curve, Data will show why EQT is an Exploration based company that can confidently extend their model into Other Areas with 100% confidence because they have vision. This data also reveals Rice is exclusively an Infill Developmental company that doesn’t extend their area of operations out of their immediate comfort zone.

• The methods these companies use to achieve these types of Dollars is directly related to running the Highest quality 3D Seismic in order for 100% correct Bit Placement that results in maximizing the subsequent frac jobs effectiveness. .

• This is the vision necessary to extent relative areas. Execute the Plan.

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American Oil and Gas Reporter, Published (12/16/13)

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Published Article 1

Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Pittsburgh, PA 9/22/10

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Published Article 2

Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA 12/28/10

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Published Article 3

Observer Reporter, Washington, PA 11/29/09

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Published Article 4

Observer Reporter, Washington, PA 1/18/09

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Published Article 5

Patriot News, Harrisburg, PA 5/3/09

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Published Article 6 Pittsburgh Post Gazette 10/24/11

25th Credit, for 2013 Renewal

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Published Article 7 Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Published (8-17-14)

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Published Article 8: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Published (1-28-2015)


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