RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION (NYSE: RRC) announced today that it
has hired Joseph H. Frantz, Jr. as Vice President of Engineering and K.
Scott Roy as Vice President of Government and Regulatory Affairs for the
Marcellus Shale Division located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Mr. Frantz brings more than 26 years of petroleum engineering experience
with Texaco, S.A. Holditch & Associates and Schlumberger. Recently, Mr.
Frantz led Schlumberger’s shale evaluation team for various emerging
shale formations, including the Barnett, Fayetteville and Marcellus. Mr.
Frantz has extensive experience working in the Appalachian Basin, and he
has performed studies on topics ranging from reservoir simulations to
hydraulic fracture optimization. He holds a bachelor’s degree in
Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering from Penn State University.
Mr. Roy previously served as Executive Deputy Chief of Staff in the
Office of the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He has spent
more than 17 years in public service in various positions, including key
roles in both the Rendell and Ridge administrations and acting as the
Governor’s liaison to various regulatory and environmental agencies. Mr.
Roy earned his bachelor’s degree from Allegheny College and his juris
doctorate from the Dickinson School of Law at Penn State University.
Range also announced that at its regularly scheduled review, the Range
bank group unanimously reaffirmed the Company’s $1.5 billion borrowing
base effective September 30, 2009. Range elected to retain the existing
$1.25 billion commitment amount, which provides in excess of $800
million in available liquidity. There were no changes to the interest
rate, repayment terms or number of banks in the credit facility.
Range’s Chairman and CEO, John H. Pinkerton, commented, "We are
extremely pleased to announce these two new management additions to our
Marcellus Shale team. Both Joe and Scott are Pennsylvania natives, who
will report to Ray Walker in our Pittsburgh Marcellus Shale Division.
Joe Frantz will head up our technical evaluation, not only of the
Marcellus, but also for the other Appalachian shale formations. His
extensive technical background in shale reservoir evaluations and
optimized completion techniques is a key addition to our technical team.
As the pioneer of the Marcellus Shale play, we fully understand the
importance of forging a strong partnership among public, regulatory and
industry interests to ensure that the development of the Marcellus Shale
is accomplished in a responsible way. The addition of Scott Roy reflects
Range’s commitment to being a good steward of Pennsylvania’s resources.
Lastly, the unanimous affirmation of our borrowing base by our bank
group reflects our low-cost structure, high-margin asset base and strong
financial position. We are well positioned to continue to execute our
plan of low-cost, consistent per share growth.”
RANGE RESOURCES CORPORATION is an independent oil and gas company
operating in the Southwestern and Appalachian regions of the United
States. Range pioneered the Marcellus Shale in 2004 and has since played
a leadership role in the development of this expansive natural gas field.