The Appalachian Basin was the birthplace of
the Company, and it remains a primary focus and operational
nucleus.
Centered in Charleston, West Virginia, the Company
maintains four District offices in West Virginia and Pennsylvania
which manage assets of the company across the length and breadth
of the Basin, from New York to Kentucky.
The Division continues its series of Mississippian
discoveries in West Virginia and Pennsylvania, and is now moving
to explore the deeper Ordovician Trenton/Black River play, present
but largely untapped throughout the region.
Experienced, dedicated and passionate about
cost-conscious drilling and low-cost production maintenance,
the people of Eastern Division are expert managers of operations
and in-field solutions.
WESTERN DIVISION
ECA's Western division has quickly become a
second area of focus for the Company. Based outside of Houston,
Texas, Western operations are currently developing deep Wilcox
production in south Texas, and uphole in the Frio-Cook Mountain
zones. ECA has experienced significant success in a short time
in Texas, and is constantly looking for new opportunities to
continue that trend.
With leadership that is at once visionary and
yet focused clearly upon the Company's economic engine, Western
Division continues to identify new core-related activities of
increasing potential.
INTERNATIONAL DIVISION
Energy Corporation of American has pioneered
exploration activities in several areas of North Island, New
Zealand, and won more than 5 million acres of hydrocarbon concessions.
The company made East Coast Basin discoveries
onshore near Hawke Bay and has fulfilled its offshore drilling
commitments there.
Inland, in the western basin known as Taranaki,
ECA has made other discoveries which extend to known bounds
of an oil & gas producing region which traditionally fuels
that island nation.
Presently, ECA has obtained joint-venture partners
to exploit and to prove its 3-D seismic identification of world-class
structures lying offshore in New Zealand.