VVC Connects New Well and Completes Helium & Natural Gas Pipeline, Doubling Production Capacity
May 25, 2022

VVC Exploration Corporation ("VVC" or the "Company") has completed its helium & natural gas gathering system pipeline ("Internal Pipeline"), adding 7 miles to the now 14-mile-long project, while increasing capacity from 50 to 100 wells.


VVC also confirms that it has connected another helium and natural gas well ("Wells"), the Durler 2-21 well to the Internal Pipeline. Located in Hamilton County, Kansas, the Durler 2-21 is part of the Company’s 16,400-acre Syracuse Project.


Syracuse Project Highlights:


  • 2 newly drilled and connected Wells, Levens #2 (NR 31Mar2022) and Durler 2-21;
  • 6 drilled Wells waiting for completion and connection to Internal Pipeline;
  • 7 additional Well sites currently permitted and prepped for drilling;
  • 15 identified Well sites currently being permitted;
  • 50 additional potential Well sites;
  • New leases continuing to be added on an opportunistic basis.


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