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WVIC D-12, West Virginia

Located on 493 acres in Ritchie County, West Virginia, Alamo’s WVIC D-12 Well lies within the established trend the “Burning Springs Anticline”. This structural feature trends North-South through Ritchie County and consists in the surface and subsurface of a 1,500 ft high arch of rocks, and associated faults 40 miles long and 6 miles wide.

The WVIC D-12 well was originally drilled to approx 5000 feet in 1980s targeting the Devonian Shale, the upper zones were never completed. These upper zones consisting of the Big Injun, Berea and Gordon formations contain approximately 140 ft of oil bearing sands from 1600 to 3000 feet.

The well is operated by Allied Energy Inc.

Map of the WVIC D-12 well