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To: Alan Brezin who wrote (1867)9/1/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: Alan Brezin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2214
 
Re Mobil's Duval County Wilcox-Hinnant Sand discovery:

pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Mobil Announces Natural Gas Discovery in South Texas
New Ponciano Ruiz No. 1 Well Producing at 17 Million Cubic Feet Per Day
FAIRFAX, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 29, 1998-- Mobil Corp. announced Monday that its
domestic exploration and production company, Mobil Exploration & Producing U.S. Inc.
(MEPUS), has confirmed a new natural gas field discovery in South Texas.

The new Ponciano Ruiz No. 1 Well, located in the Rich Hurt Field in western Duval County, was
drilled to a measured depth of 11,936 feet and is producing gas from the Wilcox Hinnant formation
at an initial gross rate of 17 million cubic feet per day (MMCFD).

The new field production represents the first discovery as a result of a previously announced
strategic exploitation and development drilling alliance formed with J.M. Huber Corp. and Quisto
Ventures, L.C. in January of this year. Jointly, the alliance controls more than 27,000 acres in the
Upper Wilcox Trend, and is currently drilling an inventory of high-quality prospects.

Mobil, as operator, holds a 45.375 percent interest in the Rich Hurt Field. J.M. Huber Corp. and
Quisto Ventures hold 37.125 percent and 17.5 percent interests respectively.

The streaming of the new well brings Mobil's South Texas net working interest production to
approximately 95 MMCFD, which is even with 1997 levels. Mobil operates 330 wells in eight
counties in South Texas.

''These newly streamed volumes are indicative of our overall efforts to maintain production at
current levels in our U.S. E&P business, while improving financial performance,'' said J. Michael
Yeager, president and general manager of MEPUS. ''In order to have the potential to add new
production volumes, it's important to be in the right places. We believe the South Texas Wilcox
Trend is an area we know well and offers the potential for further additions to our South Texas
business.''

Production from the Ponciano Ruiz No. 1 well is being marketed by Duke Energy Trading and
Marketing, L.L.C., a joint venture between Mobil and Duke Energy.

For more news and information about Mobil, please see us on the World Wide Web at
www.mobil.com/news