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Barclays Capital
2011 CEO Energy‐Power Conference
Investor Presentation
September 6, 2011

NYSE: PVA




                                   Eagle Ford Shale Drilling Rig
                                       Gonzales County, Texas
Forward‐Looking Statements, Oil and Gas Reserves and Definitions
Forward‐Looking Statements
Certain statements contained herein that are not descriptions of historical facts are “forward‐looking” statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Because such statements include risks, uncertainties and contingencies,
actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward‐looking statements. These risks, uncertainties and contingencies include, but are
not limited to, the following: the volatility of commodity prices for natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs) and oil; our ability to develop, explore for, acquire and replace
oil and gas reserves and sustain production; any impairments, write‐downs or write‐offs of our reserves or assets; the projected demand for and supply of natural gas,
NGLs and oil; reductions in the borrowing base under our revolving credit facility; our ability to contract for drilling rigs, supplies and services at reasonable costs; our
ability to obtain adequate pipeline transportation capacity for our oil and gas production at reasonable cost and to sell the production at, or at reasonable discounts to,
market prices; the uncertainties inherent in projecting future rates of production for our wells and the extent to which actual production differs from estimated proved
oil and gas reserves; drilling and operating risks; our ability to compete effectively against other independent and major oil and natural gas companies; uncertainties
related to expected benefits from acquisitions of oil and natural gas properties; environmental liabilities that are not covered by an effective indemnity or insurance;
the timing of receipt of necessary regulatory permits; the effect of commodity and financial derivative arrangements; our ability to maintain adequate financial
liquidity and to access adequate levels of capital on reasonable terms; the occurrence of unusual weather or operating conditions, including force majeure events; our
ability to retain or attract senior management and key technical employees; counterparty risk related to their ability to meet their future obligations; changes in
governmental regulation or enforcement practices, especially with respect to environmental, health and safety matters; uncertainties relating to general domestic and
international economic and political conditions; and the other risks, uncertainties and contingencies set forth in PVA’s Annual Report on Form 10‐K for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 2010.
Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in our press releases and public periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC), including our Annual Report on Form 10‐K for the year ended December 31, 2010. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward‐looking
statements, which reflect management’s views only as of the date hereof. We undertake no obligation to revise or update any forward‐looking statements, or to make
any other forward‐looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
Oil and Gas Reserves
Effective January 1, 2010, the SEC permits oil and gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose not only “proved” reserves, but also “probable” reserves and
“possible” reserves. As noted above, statements of reserves are only estimates and may not correspond to the ultimate quantities of oil and gas recovered. Any
reserve estimates provided in this presentation that are not specifically designated as being estimates of proved reserves may include estimated reserves not
necessarily calculated in accordance with, or contemplated by, the SEC’s latest reserve reporting guidelines. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in
PVA’s Annual Report on Form 10‐K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010, available from PVA at Four Radnor Corporate Center, Suite 200, Radnor, PA 19087
(Attn: Investor Relations). You can also obtain this report from the SEC by calling 1‐800‐SEC‐0330 or from the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Definitions
Proved reserves are those estimated quantities of oil and gas that geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be economically
producible in future years from known oil and gas reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions and government regulation prior to the expiration of the
contracts providing the right to operate, unless renewal of such contracts is reasonably certain. Probable reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to
be recovered than proved reserves, but which are more likely than not to be recoverable (there should be at least a 50% probability that the quantities actually
recovered will equal or exceed the proved plus probable reserve estimates). Possible reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recoverable than
probable reserves (there should be at least a 10% probability that the total quantities actually recovered will equal or exceed the proved plus probable plus possible
reserve estimates). “3P” reserves refer to the sum of proved, probable and possible reserves. Estimated ultimate recovery (EUR) is the sum of reserves remaining as of
a given date and cumulative production as of that date.
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PVA Situational Overview

•   PVA is positioned in a number of prominent oil and gas plays in the U.S.
    • 2010 and 2011 have been transformational years, diversifying our portfolio
    • Continuing to add to oil / liquids drilling inventory; significant gas drilling inventory 

•   PVA’s growth strategy is sound
    • Growth in reserves, production and cash flows expected over a multi‐year period
    • 2011 program in the Eagle Ford has added significant value

•   PVA is financially sound
    • Ample liquidity to fund drilling and expected increased cash flows going forward
    • High rate of return projects are creating value




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PVA’s Growth Strategy is Sound
          Cash Flow Ramp Expected, Along With Higher Oil/Liquids Reserves and Production

     •       “Gas‐to‐Liquids” transition underway
             • Among the highest‐return drillers in 2010; 2011 should be similar due to Eagle Ford returns
             • Other oily / liquids‐rich plays include the horizontal Cotton Valley and Granite Wash
                     –     Current PV‐10 value for producing wells in both of these plays of $338MM1

     •       Substantial core gas assets retained for eventual gas price recovery
             • Haynesville Shale in east Texas, Selma Chalk in Mississippi and Appalachia
                     –     Largely HBP with current PV‐10 value for producing wells of $430MM1

     •       Divestitures increase margins and operational focus, enhances liquidity
             • Nearly $530MM in non‐core asset divestitures from 2009 to 2011
     •       Efforts continue to expand oil/liquids reserves and drilling inventory
             • May include new play types in new areas
     •       Expected growth in cash flows should drive recovery in equity valuation
             • Cash flow growth expected from “higher‐return, higher‐multiple” play types such as the Eagle Ford



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1 – Pretax PV‐10 of YE10 proved developed producing reserves at futures strip pricing at close on 8/31/11
PVA is Financially Sound
                       Liquidity and Cash Flows Among Best for High‐Growth, Small‐Cap E&Ps
                                                                                                                             Conservative Leverage
 •      Liquidity is strong; expected to increase
        • Immediate liquidity of $264MM at June 30, 2011,                                                  4.5x                                                                        45%
                                                                                                           4.0x                                                            37.9%       40%
          expected to grow with cash flow ramp                                                                    35.9%               35.6%
                                                                                                           3.5x                                 31.6%                                  35%
        • Current borrowing base of $380MM, also expected to                                               3.0x
                                                                                                                          30.0%
                                                                                                                                                              28.2%
                                                                                                                                                                            3.0x
                                                                                                                                                                                       30%
          grow with Eagle Ford Shale drilling                                                              2.5x                                  2.3x          2.2x                    25%
                                                                                                           2.0x                        1.8x                                            20%
        • Dividend paid for ~115 years (2.76% yield)                                                                      1.7x
                                                                                                           1.5x   1.2x                                                                 15%
 •      Indebtedness is not an issue either                                                                1.0x                                                                        10%
                                                                                                           0.5x                                                                        5%
        • No maturities for five years
                                                                                                           0.0x                                                                        0%
        • Relatively low cost on new notes of 7.9‐8.0%                                                            2006    2007        2008      2009          2010       Pro Forma 1
                                                                                                                                                                           2Q11
        • BB‐/B1 corporate rating; BB‐/B2 rated public debt                                                                 Net Debt/EBITDAX   Net Debt/Capitalization


 •      New credit facility reflects high quality assets
        • 5‐year maturity at a 0.5% lower interest rate
        • Leverage of up to 4.5x through 6/13; 4.0x thereafter
 •      Non‐core asset sales further bolster liquidity
        • Closed $30.5MM sale of primarily Arkoma assets
        • Will consider asset sales / partnering opportunities
        • Will reinvest proceeds into oil / liquids inventory
1 – Pro forma for sale of non‐core Mid‐Continent gas assets; pro forma liquidity at 6/30/11 of $440MM
    is comprised of a pro forma and undrawn borrowing base of $380MM and approximately $60MM
    of cash; future ability to borrow under the revolver will be subject to a maximum leverage ratio  of                                                                           1
    4.5x (through 6/30/13) and 4.0x (from 9/30/13 through 6/30/16) net debt‐to‐EBITDAX, as well as
    future borrowing base amounts
PVA Appears Undervalued and Oversold
         Valuation Multiples At or Below Low End of Ranges for Less Liquid and Smaller Peers
                                                                                                                    2012E CFPS and EBITDAX Multiples
•      PVA trades at 1.6x analysts’ mean 2012E CFPS1                                                        5.0x


       • Selected peers trade at a mean of 2.9x1                                                            4.0x

•      PVA trades at 52% of analysts’ mean target price1
                                                                                                            3.0x
       • Selected peers trade at mean of 62%1
•      PVA trades at 43% of its 52‐week high                                                                2.0x


       • Selected peers trade at 63%, on average                                                            1.0x

•      PVA trades 38% below its month‐ago price                                                             0.0x
       • Selected peers are down 24%, on average                                                                   PVA          Peer 1   Peer 2       Peer 3     Peer 4   Peer 5   Peer 6   Peer 7

                                                                                                                            Price‐to‐2012E CFPS         TEV‐to‐2012E EBITDAX

•      PVA trades at 50% of its “sum‐of‐the‐parts” NAV1,2
       • NAV based on YE10 prices ‐ lower than futures prices                                                       % of Target Price and 52‐Wk. High
                                                                                                            90%

•      PVA has a current PDP PV‐10 of $768MM3                                                               80%

       • Covers net debt of $567MM at 6/30/11, with $201MM 
                                                                                                            70%
         left over ($4.40 / share)
       • Implies only $172MM ($3.76 / share) of remaining equity                                            60%


         value for: (i) all YE10 PUDs; (ii) Eagle Ford Shale; (iii)                                         50%

         Marcellus Shale and (iii) other 3P reserve value in east 
                                                                                                            40%
         Texas, the Anadarko Basin, Mississippi and Appalachia
1 – Sources: First Call, filings; peers: CRK, CRZO, GDP, GMXR, GST, PETD and PQ; as of close on 8/31/11      30%
                                                                                                                   PVA          Peer 1   Peer 2       Peer 3     Peer 4   Peer 5   Peer 6   Peer 7
2 – see Appendix for PVA‐calculated “sum‐of‐the‐parts” NAV of $16.21 per share using YE10 pricing
3 – Pretax PV‐10 of YE10 proved developed producing reserves (i.e., no Eagle Ford Shale, no Marcellus Shale,             Price‐to‐Mean Target Price            Price‐to‐52 Week High
    no upside value) at futures strip pricing at close on 8/31/11
What is Our Response?
Focus on Drilling the Eagle Ford and Look to Expand Our Oil Inventory in the Near‐Term

 Continue to increase oil and liquids exposure
      •   40‐45% of 4Q11 production vs. 18% in 2010; cash flows expected to accelerate
      •   Eagle Ford‐driven, with goal to add more Eagle Ford / other oily inventory
 Retain long‐term optionality of core gas assets
      •   E. Texas, Mississippi and Appalachia – largely HBP; wait on gas prices
      •   Continued testing of Marcellus Shale position, with or without a partner
 Build further liquidity and maintain solid financial position
      •   No maturities for five years and ample liquidity to fund CAPEX until free cash flow positive
      •   Recent notes offering, tender for converts due in 2012, accommodating new revolver and 
          sale of non‐core Arkoma assets expanded liquidity and pushed out maturities
 Explore and develop:
      •   Eagle Ford Shale
            Excellent early results
            Continue to build acreage position without overpaying or sacrificing quality
      •   “Everything Else”
            $768MM of YE10 PDP PV‐10 value at recent strip pricing (i.e., it has value)
            Granite Wash non‐operated drilling – economic oil/NGL play
            Operated gas drilling deferred in favor of oil/NGL drilling                          7
Core Operating Regions
                    Emerging Oil and Liquids‐Rich Plays Plus “Option” in Significant Gas Plays

                                                        2011E CAPEX: $360MM ‐ $380MM
                                                           86% Oil & Liquids‐Rich Plays
                                                       2011E Production: 48.5‐50.5 Bcfe
                                                     30‐32% Oil & Liquids; 40‐45% by 4Q11

                                                                                            2011E Production




                                                                                    2010 Proved Reserves: 942 Bcfe

                                                                    Oil / Liquids
                                                                    Wet Gas 
                                                                    Dry Gas
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Note: 2011 data based on latest guidance announced 8/3/11
Track Record of Value Creation
          Lower Drill‐Bit F&D and Higher Rates of Return on Drilling Relative to Peers in 2010

•        Historical statistics place PVA among the “best in class” ‐ 2010 was no exception
          –       Ranked 3rd in drill‐bit F&D and 7th in return on drilling dollars out of 38 top E&P firms1
          –       2010 results driven by the Granite Wash; 2011 and 2012 results will be driven by the Eagle 
                  Ford Shale


                            2010E Ex‐Leasehold PD F&D1                                                          2010E Return on Drilling Dollars1

$14                                                                                       60%

$12                                                                                       50%

$10                                                                                       40%

    $8                                                                                    30%

    $6                                                                                    20%
                                                                                                    Median: 13.7%

    $4                                                                                    10%
          Median: $2.91/ Mcfe

    $2                                                                                     0%

    $0                                                                                   ‐10%
           PVA                                                                                                                                 PVA



1 ‐ Source: JPMorgan PD F&D Survey (March 2011); peers: APA, APC, AREX, ATPG, BEXP, BRY, CHK, CLR, COG, CRZO, CXO, DNR, DPTR, DVN,                   9
    EOG,  EP, EQT, GDP, HK, MMR, NBL, NFX, PETD, PQ, PXD, PXP, QEP, RRC, SD, SFY, SM, SWN, UPL, VQ, WLL, WMB, XEC
Quality Inventory of Drilling Locations
                               PVA is Well‐Positioned in a Number of Leading Oil & Gas Plays
  •      All core plays are economic at 2012‐2013 future strip pricing
  •      Focused on Eagle Ford Shale and non‐op. Granite Wash in 2011 to minimize outspend


                                                                                                                         Net       Henry Hub      WTI
                                                                                                                       Risked      Breakeven   Breakeven
                                                      Gross              Average                                      Reserve      Gas Price    Oil Price
                                                    Undrilled            Working             Gross EUR                Potential       for          for 
           Play                                     Locations            Interest           (Bcfe/Well)1               (Bcfe)2      10% IRR3    10% IRR4

           Eagle Ford Shale                              130                83%                371‐5581                   ‐‐‐5       N/A        $40‐59

           Granite Wash                                   81                28%                   6871                    174        $2.20        $63

           Horizontal Cotton Valley                       79                79%                    5.0                    267        $2.54        $50

           Haynesville Shale                             183                74%                    6.7                    505        $3.25        N/A

           Selma Chalk                                   183                97%                    1.7                    279        $3.84        N/A

           Marcellus Shale                              >200                90%                4.0 – 6.0                  ‐‐‐5       $3.48        N/A

1 – Eagle Ford and Granite Wash EURs in MBOE
2 – 3P reserves as of 12/31/10
3 – Pretax well economics assuming $85.00 oil price per barrel WTI
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4 – Pretax well economics assuming $4.50 gas price per MMBtu Henry Hub
5 – No Eagle Ford Shale or Marcellus Shale proved or unproved reserves were included in the reserve report at year‐end 2010
Oil & Gas Price Sensitivities
                       Plenty to Do Despite Uncertain / Weak Commodity Price Environment
  •      All core plays are economic at current 2012‐2013 futures strip pricing
  •      Our drilling is rate‐of‐return driven, opting to create value while not “destroying capital” 
         for the sake of showing production growth – i.e., our outspend is highly accretive
  •      We’re well above peers in return on drilling dollars – these charts show how we do that




           $4.50 per MMBtu                                                                   $85 per Barrel
           Flat HH Gas Price                                                               Flat WTI Oil Price




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Note – Blue boxes represent 2012‐2013 NYMEX futures strip pricing as of close on 8/31/11
Spending Less Overall, But More in Oil & Liquids
                          2007 ‐ 2011 Capital Spending Increasingly Allocated to Oil & NGLs
  •      In 2010 we focused CAPEX on drilling in the Granite Wash with high rates of return
  •      For 2011 and beyond, we’ll be focused on drilling and expanding our position in the 
         Eagle Ford Shale and, potentially, other oily or liquids‐rich play types




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Note: 2011 data based on latest guidance announced 8/3/11; see Appendix
2011 Capital Expenditures
            $360 ‐ $380MM of 2011 Capital Spending, 86% Targeting Oil & Liquids‐Rich Plays


                           Expected 2011‐12 Capital Programs: Fully Funded




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Note: 2011 data based on latest guidance announced 8/3/11; see Appendix
Eagle Ford Shale: Volatile Oil
                                  Excellent Early Results; Looking to Expand Acreage Position

                                                           •   Positioning
                           Eagle Ford Shale                     – ~14,000 net acres in Gonzales Co., TX
                                                                – Operator with 83% WI and 63% NRI
                                                                – 12 wells currently producing approximately 
                                                                  5,000 BOEPD (net), including NGLs
                                                                – Up to 130 remaining gross drilling locations
                                                                    • Actively seeking to expand position
                                                                – Fracturing, gathering and processing in place
                                                           •   Reserve Characteristics / Geology
                                                                – Volatile oil window: 80% oil, 10% NGLs, 10% gas
                                                                – First 12 wells IP’d at 582‐1,921 BOE/d 
                                                                    – 1,105 BOE/d average IP rate
                                                                    – Results support a 558 MBOE type curve
                                                           •   2011 Activity
                                                                – 3 rigs drilling; up to 34 (27.9 net) wells
                                                                – Up to $226MM of CAPEX (60% of total)
                                                                – 14% of 2011E production (~30% of 4Q11E)
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Note: Based on 8/3/11 operational update
Eagle Ford Shale: Play Activity Map
                      Located in the “Volatile Oil” Window Near Strong, Early Industry Results

 • PVA’s Gonzales County Eagle                                                    Peers With                Peers
                                                                                                                                                               Fayette
                                                                                                                                                               County
   Ford Acreage and Potential                                                     Acreage                   PVA
                                                                                                                                    PVA / MHR / EOG
                                                                                  Near PVA
   is Well‐Positioned Based                                                                                                      PVA (582‐1,921 BOEPD)
                                                                                                                                MHR (900‐1,335 BOEPD)
                                                                                  EOG                                         EOG Hill Unit 2H (1,347 BOEPD)
   on Overall Excellent                                                           MRO                                                                                         MHR
                                                                                                                                                                         Gonzo Hunter 1H
   Industry Results in                                                            MHR                     Gonzales
                                                                                                                             PVA Acreage
                                                                                                                           ~14,000 Net Acres                               (605 BOEPD)
                                                                                  FST                      County
   Area                                                                           Hunt
                                                                                                                  EOG
                                                                                                   Brothers Unit (1,798‐2,508 BOEPD)



                                                                                                        EOG
                                                                                          Marshall Unit (703‐1,658 BOEPD)
                                                                                         Cusack Clampit (1,044‐2,107 BOEPD)
                                                                                           Hansen‐Kullin 3H (1,791 BOEPD)
                                                                                                                                                                               Lavaca
                                                                                               Ullman 2H (925 BOEPD)                                                           County
                                                                                          HFS / Sweet (1,403‐1,578 BOEPD)

                                                                                                                                           EOG / Riley Expl.
                                                                                Wilson                                                 Edwards Unit (962 BOEPD)
                                                                                County                                                   Maali 1H (968 BOEPD)


                                                                                                  Karnes                          EOG
                                                                                                                      Milton Unit (668‐914 BOEPD)
                                                                                                  County             Harper Unit (695‐1,070 BOEPD)                Dewitt
                                                                                                                      Dulling (1,255‐1,353 BOEPD)                 County


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Note ‐ Industry results based on peers’ investor presentations and reported IP wellhead rates (pre‐processing); production “windows” are PVA’s approximation
Eagle Ford Shale: Excellent Early Results
              PVA Has Reported Some of the Best Industry Results in the Volatile Oil Window
 • Initial six wells had an average peak gross production rate of 1,040 BOEPD
 • Next six wells had an average peak gross production rate of 1,169 BOEPD
          – First seven wells had a 30‐day average gross production rate of 719 BOEPD
 • Average of the 12 well results provide basis for 558 MBOE type curve
                                                                                                                  30‐Day 
                                                                     Cumulative         Peak Gross Daily     Average Gross Daily
                                                                  Gross Production1    Production Rates1      Production Rates1
                                           Lateral     Frac     Equivalent  Days On     Oil    Equivalent     Oil      Equivalent
               Well Name                   Length     Stages    Production     Line    Rate        Rate      Rate         Rate
                                            feet                   BOE                 BOPD      BOEPD       BOPD        BOEPD
               On‐Line Wells
                Gardner #1H                  4,792         16       96,154      183     1,084       1,247       732           881 
                Hawn Holt #1H                4,053         15       48,785       87       759         837       606           668 
                Hawn Holt #2H                4,476         17       35,815       56       869         986       668           728
                Hawn Holt #4H                4,106         14       27,585       86       534         582       357           394 
                Hawn Holt #6H                4,166         17       21,986       57       670         711       342           370
                Hawn Holt #9H                4,453         18       50,855       52     1,652       1,877     1,044         1,153
                Hawn Holt #10H               3,913         16       25,181       30     1,080       1,188       771           839
                Hawn Holt #3H                3,800         15       11,864       20       607         651        ‐‐‐           ‐‐‐
                Hawn Holt #5H                3,950         16        7,371       21       474         528        ‐‐‐           ‐‐‐
                Munson Ranch #1H             4,163         17       18,571       11     1,755       1,921        ‐‐‐           ‐‐‐
                Munson Ranch #3H             3,953         16       14,964       10     1,448       1,538        ‐‐‐           ‐‐‐
                Hawn Holt #11H               3,931         17        8,520        7     1,120       1,190        ‐‐‐           ‐‐‐

               Averages                      4,146         16                           1,004       1,105       646           719
               Maximums                      4,792         18                           1,755       1,921     1,044         1,153
               Minimums                      3,800         14                             474         528       342           370

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Note: Based on 8/3/11 operational update
Mid‐Continent: Liquids‐Rich Play Types
                                           High‐Margin, Liquid‐Rich Reserves and Production

                                                                  •   Positioning
                            Anadarko Basin                             – CHK development drilling JV
                                                                           • ~10,000 net acres in Washita Co.
                                                                           • Operate about 1/3rd; ~35% WI
                                                                           • ~80 drilling locations in JV
                                                                       – ~40,000 net acres in other exploratory plays
                                                                           • Testing to resume in 2012 or 2013
                                                                  •   Reserve Characteristics / Geology
                                                                       – Granite Wash: 48% liquids; attractive IRRs
                                                                       – Other play types: Tonkawa, Cleveland, St. 
                                                                         Louis, Springer, Viola, other
                                                                       – Historical EURs > 5.0 Bcfe; assuming 4.0 Bcfe 
                                                                         for remaining wells
                                                                  •   2011 Activity
                                                                       – Up to 20 (8.7 net) Granite Wash wells
                                                                       – Non‐operated drilling through YE11
                                                                       – Up to $88MM of CAPEX (23% of total)
                                                                                                               17
Note: Based on 8/3/11 operational update
East Texas & Mississippi: Gas Optionality
                Low‐Cost, High‐Potential, Largely HBP Natural Gas

Cotton Valley / Haynesville Shale                   • ETX ‐ Horizontal Cotton Valley
                                     Selma Chalk       –   5.0 Bcfe PUDs; 35% liquids
                                                       –   $2.54 PV10 breakeven gas price
                                                       –   79 gross drilling locations
                                                       –   267 Bcfe of 3P reserves at YE10
                                                    • ETX ‐ Haynesville Shale
                                                       –   6.7 Bcfe PUDs; dry gas
                                                       –   $3.25 PV10 breakeven gas price
                                      Wet Gas          –   183 gross drilling locations
                                                       –   505 Bcfe of 3P reserves at YE10
                                      Dry Gas
                                                    • Mississippi ‐ Selma Chalk
                                                       –   1.7 Bcfe PUDs; dry gas
                      Summary of Gas Option            –   $3.84 PV10 breakeven gas price
                         445 gross locations           –   183 gross drilling locations
                       1.1 Tcfe of 3P reserves         –   279 Bcfe of 3P reserves at YE10

                                                                                    18
Marcellus Shale
                                 Exploration Efforts Under Way in North Central Pennsylvania

                                                            •   Positioning
                         Marcellus Shale                         –   ~55,000 net acres primarily in Pennsylvania
                                                                       • ~35,000 net acres in Potter / Tioga Cos.
                                                                       • ~20,000 net acres in SW PA
                                                                 –   Operator with ~87% WI and 76% NRI
                                                                 –   Over 200 gross drilling locations
                                                            •   Reserve Characteristics / Geology
                                                                 –   Moderate depth and thickness
                                                                 –   Dry gas window
                                                                 –   Attempting to establish minimum 4.0 Bcfe EUR wells 
                                                                     in Potter and Tioga Counties
                                                            •   2011 Activity
                                                                 –   Drilled and tested three wells in Potter County
                                                                       • Waiting on pipeline; online in September
                                                                 –   Focus on testing of eastern acreage in 2H11 and into 
                                                                     2012; most of 2011’s CAPEX incurred in 1H11
                                                                 –   Will adjust lateral direction and completion



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Note: Based on 8/3/11 operational update
Why PVA?
              A Track Record of Growth and Value Generation


• Diversified and valuable portfolio of high‐quality assets
• Track record of low‐cost, high‐return operations
• Allocating capital to build oil and liquids production
• Ample supply of economic drilling locations
• Drilling and acquisitions focused on high return play types
• Retained option on natural gas assets
• Financial condition and liquidity is solid
• Production and cash flow growth expected
• Compelling value proposition
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Appendix




Haynesville Shale Drilling Rig
Harrison County, Texas
Value Proposition
    PVA Appears to be Significantly Undervalued on a Reasonable “Sum‐of‐the‐Parts” Basis

•    PVA trades at about 50% of its “sum‐of‐the‐parts” NAV, even though that value assumes 
     prices lower than a recent futures strip for 2012‐13
                                                                                                                         YE 2010           Net Asset Value @ Flat 
                                                                                                                      SEC Pricing            NYMEX Pricing of:
                                                                                                                            $4.38 1             $5.00 2            $6.00 2 
                                            3
             Proved Developed Reserves                                                                                     $786.2              $918.6            $1,093.9
                                                3
             Proved Undeveloped Reserves                                                                                       92.0              191.5              310.4
             Probable and Possible Reserves3                                                                                   95.8              311.3              607.1
                          3
             3P Reserves                                                                                                   $973.9            $1,421.4            $2,011.4
                               4
             Eagle Ford Shale                                                                                                210.0               210.0              210.0
                              5
             Marcellus Shale                                                                                                 123.8               123.8              123.8
             Asset Value                                                                                                 $1,307.7            $1,755.2            $2,345.1
             Less: Long‐Term Debt (net of cash; 6/30/11)                                                                    (567.0)             (567.0)            (567.0)
             Net Asset Value (NAV)                                                                                         $740.7            $1,188.2            $1,778.2
             Shares Outstanding (7/29/11)                                                                                      45.7               45.7                45.7
             NAV per Share                                                                                                 $16.21              $26.00              $38.91

             Recent Stock Price (8/31/11 close)                                                                                $8.16               $8.16              $8.16
              Upside to NAV per Share                                                                                             99%               219%               377%
             Asset Value Per Proved Reserve ($/Mcfe; 941.8 Bcfe)                                                   $             1.39    $           1.86 $             2.49
              PVA is trading at:                                                                                   $             1.00    $           1.00 $             1.00
             NAV per Share to 2012E CFPS (First Call Mean of $5.03 per share at 8/31/11)                                          3.2x                5.2x               7.7x
              PVA is trading at:                                                                                                  1.6x                1.6x               1.6x

                                                                                                          4Q11              2012                2013                2014  
             NYMEX Gas Futures Strip Prices @ 8/31/11 close                                               $4.21             $4.58               $5.05               $5.33
             NYMEX Oil Futures Strip Prices @ 8/31/11 close                                              $89.15            $91.04              $92.15              $92.31

             1 ‐ SEC pricing of $4.38 per MMBtu (natural gas) and $79.43 per barrel (crude oil)
             2 ‐ Natural gas price varies between $5 and $6 per MMBtu, while assuming an $85 per barrel WTI price and $42 per barrel NGL price
             3 ‐ Third‐party 3P reserve report as of 12/31/10; pretax PV‐10% values
             4 ‐ Approximately 14,000 net Eagle Ford acres, using midpoint of estimated value range between $10K and $20K per net acre.                                         22
             5 ‐ Approximately 55,000 net Marcellus acres, using midpoint of estimated value range between $500 and $4K per net acre.
Natural Gas Hedges
                                         Protecting our Capital Budget and Well Economics

  •      ~60% of our natural gas price exposure is hedged for the remainder of 2011




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1 – As of 8/3/11; crude oil hedges include 360 BOPD @ $80 x $103 for 2H11 and 500 BOPD @ $100 x $120 for CY12
2011 Guidance Table
                                                                          As of August 3, 2011




                                                                                                 24
Dollars in millions, except per unit data; based on latest guidance announced 8/3/11
Non‐GAAP Reconciliations




                           25
Penn Virginia Corporation
4 Radnor Corporate Center, Suite 200
Radnor, PA 19087
610‐687‐8900
www.pennvirginia.com


Granite Wash Drilling Rigs
Washita County, Oklahoma

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  • 2. Forward‐Looking Statements, Oil and Gas Reserves and Definitions Forward‐Looking Statements Certain statements contained herein that are not descriptions of historical facts are “forward‐looking” statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Because such statements include risks, uncertainties and contingencies, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward‐looking statements. These risks, uncertainties and contingencies include, but are not limited to, the following: the volatility of commodity prices for natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs) and oil; our ability to develop, explore for, acquire and replace oil and gas reserves and sustain production; any impairments, write‐downs or write‐offs of our reserves or assets; the projected demand for and supply of natural gas, NGLs and oil; reductions in the borrowing base under our revolving credit facility; our ability to contract for drilling rigs, supplies and services at reasonable costs; our ability to obtain adequate pipeline transportation capacity for our oil and gas production at reasonable cost and to sell the production at, or at reasonable discounts to, market prices; the uncertainties inherent in projecting future rates of production for our wells and the extent to which actual production differs from estimated proved oil and gas reserves; drilling and operating risks; our ability to compete effectively against other independent and major oil and natural gas companies; uncertainties related to expected benefits from acquisitions of oil and natural gas properties; environmental liabilities that are not covered by an effective indemnity or insurance; the timing of receipt of necessary regulatory permits; the effect of commodity and financial derivative arrangements; our ability to maintain adequate financial liquidity and to access adequate levels of capital on reasonable terms; the occurrence of unusual weather or operating conditions, including force majeure events; our ability to retain or attract senior management and key technical employees; counterparty risk related to their ability to meet their future obligations; changes in governmental regulation or enforcement practices, especially with respect to environmental, health and safety matters; uncertainties relating to general domestic and international economic and political conditions; and the other risks, uncertainties and contingencies set forth in PVA’s Annual Report on Form 10‐K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010. Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in our press releases and public periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including our Annual Report on Form 10‐K for the year ended December 31, 2010. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward‐looking statements, which reflect management’s views only as of the date hereof. We undertake no obligation to revise or update any forward‐looking statements, or to make any other forward‐looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Oil and Gas Reserves Effective January 1, 2010, the SEC permits oil and gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose not only “proved” reserves, but also “probable” reserves and “possible” reserves. As noted above, statements of reserves are only estimates and may not correspond to the ultimate quantities of oil and gas recovered. Any reserve estimates provided in this presentation that are not specifically designated as being estimates of proved reserves may include estimated reserves not necessarily calculated in accordance with, or contemplated by, the SEC’s latest reserve reporting guidelines. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in PVA’s Annual Report on Form 10‐K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010, available from PVA at Four Radnor Corporate Center, Suite 200, Radnor, PA 19087 (Attn: Investor Relations). You can also obtain this report from the SEC by calling 1‐800‐SEC‐0330 or from the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Definitions Proved reserves are those estimated quantities of oil and gas that geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be economically producible in future years from known oil and gas reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions and government regulation prior to the expiration of the contracts providing the right to operate, unless renewal of such contracts is reasonably certain. Probable reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than proved reserves, but which are more likely than not to be recoverable (there should be at least a 50% probability that the quantities actually recovered will equal or exceed the proved plus probable reserve estimates). Possible reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recoverable than probable reserves (there should be at least a 10% probability that the total quantities actually recovered will equal or exceed the proved plus probable plus possible reserve estimates). “3P” reserves refer to the sum of proved, probable and possible reserves. Estimated ultimate recovery (EUR) is the sum of reserves remaining as of a given date and cumulative production as of that date. 2
  • 3. PVA Situational Overview • PVA is positioned in a number of prominent oil and gas plays in the U.S. • 2010 and 2011 have been transformational years, diversifying our portfolio • Continuing to add to oil / liquids drilling inventory; significant gas drilling inventory  • PVA’s growth strategy is sound • Growth in reserves, production and cash flows expected over a multi‐year period • 2011 program in the Eagle Ford has added significant value • PVA is financially sound • Ample liquidity to fund drilling and expected increased cash flows going forward • High rate of return projects are creating value 3
  • 4. PVA’s Growth Strategy is Sound Cash Flow Ramp Expected, Along With Higher Oil/Liquids Reserves and Production • “Gas‐to‐Liquids” transition underway • Among the highest‐return drillers in 2010; 2011 should be similar due to Eagle Ford returns • Other oily / liquids‐rich plays include the horizontal Cotton Valley and Granite Wash – Current PV‐10 value for producing wells in both of these plays of $338MM1 • Substantial core gas assets retained for eventual gas price recovery • Haynesville Shale in east Texas, Selma Chalk in Mississippi and Appalachia – Largely HBP with current PV‐10 value for producing wells of $430MM1 • Divestitures increase margins and operational focus, enhances liquidity • Nearly $530MM in non‐core asset divestitures from 2009 to 2011 • Efforts continue to expand oil/liquids reserves and drilling inventory • May include new play types in new areas • Expected growth in cash flows should drive recovery in equity valuation • Cash flow growth expected from “higher‐return, higher‐multiple” play types such as the Eagle Ford 4 1 – Pretax PV‐10 of YE10 proved developed producing reserves at futures strip pricing at close on 8/31/11
  • 5. PVA is Financially Sound Liquidity and Cash Flows Among Best for High‐Growth, Small‐Cap E&Ps Conservative Leverage • Liquidity is strong; expected to increase • Immediate liquidity of $264MM at June 30, 2011,  4.5x 45% 4.0x 37.9% 40% expected to grow with cash flow ramp 35.9% 35.6% 3.5x 31.6% 35% • Current borrowing base of $380MM, also expected to  3.0x 30.0% 28.2% 3.0x 30% grow with Eagle Ford Shale drilling 2.5x 2.3x 2.2x 25% 2.0x 1.8x 20% • Dividend paid for ~115 years (2.76% yield) 1.7x 1.5x 1.2x 15% • Indebtedness is not an issue either 1.0x 10% 0.5x 5% • No maturities for five years 0.0x 0% • Relatively low cost on new notes of 7.9‐8.0% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Pro Forma 1 2Q11 • BB‐/B1 corporate rating; BB‐/B2 rated public debt Net Debt/EBITDAX Net Debt/Capitalization • New credit facility reflects high quality assets • 5‐year maturity at a 0.5% lower interest rate • Leverage of up to 4.5x through 6/13; 4.0x thereafter • Non‐core asset sales further bolster liquidity • Closed $30.5MM sale of primarily Arkoma assets • Will consider asset sales / partnering opportunities • Will reinvest proceeds into oil / liquids inventory 1 – Pro forma for sale of non‐core Mid‐Continent gas assets; pro forma liquidity at 6/30/11 of $440MM is comprised of a pro forma and undrawn borrowing base of $380MM and approximately $60MM of cash; future ability to borrow under the revolver will be subject to a maximum leverage ratio  of 1 4.5x (through 6/30/13) and 4.0x (from 9/30/13 through 6/30/16) net debt‐to‐EBITDAX, as well as future borrowing base amounts
  • 6. PVA Appears Undervalued and Oversold Valuation Multiples At or Below Low End of Ranges for Less Liquid and Smaller Peers 2012E CFPS and EBITDAX Multiples • PVA trades at 1.6x analysts’ mean 2012E CFPS1 5.0x • Selected peers trade at a mean of 2.9x1 4.0x • PVA trades at 52% of analysts’ mean target price1 3.0x • Selected peers trade at mean of 62%1 • PVA trades at 43% of its 52‐week high 2.0x • Selected peers trade at 63%, on average 1.0x • PVA trades 38% below its month‐ago price 0.0x • Selected peers are down 24%, on average PVA Peer 1 Peer 2 Peer 3 Peer 4 Peer 5 Peer 6 Peer 7 Price‐to‐2012E CFPS TEV‐to‐2012E EBITDAX • PVA trades at 50% of its “sum‐of‐the‐parts” NAV1,2 • NAV based on YE10 prices ‐ lower than futures prices % of Target Price and 52‐Wk. High 90% • PVA has a current PDP PV‐10 of $768MM3 80% • Covers net debt of $567MM at 6/30/11, with $201MM  70% left over ($4.40 / share) • Implies only $172MM ($3.76 / share) of remaining equity  60% value for: (i) all YE10 PUDs; (ii) Eagle Ford Shale; (iii)  50% Marcellus Shale and (iii) other 3P reserve value in east  40% Texas, the Anadarko Basin, Mississippi and Appalachia 1 – Sources: First Call, filings; peers: CRK, CRZO, GDP, GMXR, GST, PETD and PQ; as of close on 8/31/11 30% PVA Peer 1 Peer 2 Peer 3 Peer 4 Peer 5 Peer 6 Peer 7 2 – see Appendix for PVA‐calculated “sum‐of‐the‐parts” NAV of $16.21 per share using YE10 pricing 3 – Pretax PV‐10 of YE10 proved developed producing reserves (i.e., no Eagle Ford Shale, no Marcellus Shale, Price‐to‐Mean Target Price Price‐to‐52 Week High no upside value) at futures strip pricing at close on 8/31/11
  • 7. What is Our Response? Focus on Drilling the Eagle Ford and Look to Expand Our Oil Inventory in the Near‐Term  Continue to increase oil and liquids exposure • 40‐45% of 4Q11 production vs. 18% in 2010; cash flows expected to accelerate • Eagle Ford‐driven, with goal to add more Eagle Ford / other oily inventory  Retain long‐term optionality of core gas assets • E. Texas, Mississippi and Appalachia – largely HBP; wait on gas prices • Continued testing of Marcellus Shale position, with or without a partner  Build further liquidity and maintain solid financial position • No maturities for five years and ample liquidity to fund CAPEX until free cash flow positive • Recent notes offering, tender for converts due in 2012, accommodating new revolver and  sale of non‐core Arkoma assets expanded liquidity and pushed out maturities  Explore and develop: • Eagle Ford Shale  Excellent early results  Continue to build acreage position without overpaying or sacrificing quality • “Everything Else”  $768MM of YE10 PDP PV‐10 value at recent strip pricing (i.e., it has value)  Granite Wash non‐operated drilling – economic oil/NGL play  Operated gas drilling deferred in favor of oil/NGL drilling 7
  • 8. Core Operating Regions Emerging Oil and Liquids‐Rich Plays Plus “Option” in Significant Gas Plays 2011E CAPEX: $360MM ‐ $380MM 86% Oil & Liquids‐Rich Plays 2011E Production: 48.5‐50.5 Bcfe 30‐32% Oil & Liquids; 40‐45% by 4Q11 2011E Production 2010 Proved Reserves: 942 Bcfe Oil / Liquids Wet Gas  Dry Gas 8 Note: 2011 data based on latest guidance announced 8/3/11
  • 9. Track Record of Value Creation Lower Drill‐Bit F&D and Higher Rates of Return on Drilling Relative to Peers in 2010 • Historical statistics place PVA among the “best in class” ‐ 2010 was no exception – Ranked 3rd in drill‐bit F&D and 7th in return on drilling dollars out of 38 top E&P firms1 – 2010 results driven by the Granite Wash; 2011 and 2012 results will be driven by the Eagle  Ford Shale 2010E Ex‐Leasehold PD F&D1 2010E Return on Drilling Dollars1 $14 60% $12 50% $10 40% $8 30% $6 20% Median: 13.7% $4 10% Median: $2.91/ Mcfe $2 0% $0 ‐10% PVA PVA 1 ‐ Source: JPMorgan PD F&D Survey (March 2011); peers: APA, APC, AREX, ATPG, BEXP, BRY, CHK, CLR, COG, CRZO, CXO, DNR, DPTR, DVN, 9 EOG,  EP, EQT, GDP, HK, MMR, NBL, NFX, PETD, PQ, PXD, PXP, QEP, RRC, SD, SFY, SM, SWN, UPL, VQ, WLL, WMB, XEC
  • 10. Quality Inventory of Drilling Locations PVA is Well‐Positioned in a Number of Leading Oil & Gas Plays • All core plays are economic at 2012‐2013 future strip pricing • Focused on Eagle Ford Shale and non‐op. Granite Wash in 2011 to minimize outspend Net  Henry Hub WTI Risked  Breakeven Breakeven Gross  Average  Reserve  Gas Price Oil Price Undrilled  Working  Gross EUR  Potential  for  for  Play Locations Interest (Bcfe/Well)1 (Bcfe)2 10% IRR3 10% IRR4 Eagle Ford Shale 130 83% 371‐5581 ‐‐‐5 N/A $40‐59 Granite Wash 81 28% 6871 174 $2.20 $63 Horizontal Cotton Valley 79 79% 5.0 267 $2.54 $50 Haynesville Shale 183 74% 6.7 505 $3.25 N/A Selma Chalk 183 97% 1.7 279 $3.84 N/A Marcellus Shale >200 90% 4.0 – 6.0 ‐‐‐5 $3.48 N/A 1 – Eagle Ford and Granite Wash EURs in MBOE 2 – 3P reserves as of 12/31/10 3 – Pretax well economics assuming $85.00 oil price per barrel WTI 10 4 – Pretax well economics assuming $4.50 gas price per MMBtu Henry Hub 5 – No Eagle Ford Shale or Marcellus Shale proved or unproved reserves were included in the reserve report at year‐end 2010
  • 11. Oil & Gas Price Sensitivities Plenty to Do Despite Uncertain / Weak Commodity Price Environment • All core plays are economic at current 2012‐2013 futures strip pricing • Our drilling is rate‐of‐return driven, opting to create value while not “destroying capital”  for the sake of showing production growth – i.e., our outspend is highly accretive • We’re well above peers in return on drilling dollars – these charts show how we do that $4.50 per MMBtu $85 per Barrel Flat HH Gas Price Flat WTI Oil Price 11 Note – Blue boxes represent 2012‐2013 NYMEX futures strip pricing as of close on 8/31/11
  • 12. Spending Less Overall, But More in Oil & Liquids 2007 ‐ 2011 Capital Spending Increasingly Allocated to Oil & NGLs • In 2010 we focused CAPEX on drilling in the Granite Wash with high rates of return • For 2011 and beyond, we’ll be focused on drilling and expanding our position in the  Eagle Ford Shale and, potentially, other oily or liquids‐rich play types 12 Note: 2011 data based on latest guidance announced 8/3/11; see Appendix
  • 13. 2011 Capital Expenditures $360 ‐ $380MM of 2011 Capital Spending, 86% Targeting Oil & Liquids‐Rich Plays Expected 2011‐12 Capital Programs: Fully Funded 13 Note: 2011 data based on latest guidance announced 8/3/11; see Appendix
  • 14. Eagle Ford Shale: Volatile Oil Excellent Early Results; Looking to Expand Acreage Position • Positioning Eagle Ford Shale – ~14,000 net acres in Gonzales Co., TX – Operator with 83% WI and 63% NRI – 12 wells currently producing approximately  5,000 BOEPD (net), including NGLs – Up to 130 remaining gross drilling locations • Actively seeking to expand position – Fracturing, gathering and processing in place • Reserve Characteristics / Geology – Volatile oil window: 80% oil, 10% NGLs, 10% gas – First 12 wells IP’d at 582‐1,921 BOE/d  – 1,105 BOE/d average IP rate – Results support a 558 MBOE type curve • 2011 Activity – 3 rigs drilling; up to 34 (27.9 net) wells – Up to $226MM of CAPEX (60% of total) – 14% of 2011E production (~30% of 4Q11E) 14 Note: Based on 8/3/11 operational update
  • 15. Eagle Ford Shale: Play Activity Map Located in the “Volatile Oil” Window Near Strong, Early Industry Results • PVA’s Gonzales County Eagle  Peers With Peers Fayette County Ford Acreage and Potential  Acreage PVA PVA / MHR / EOG Near PVA is Well‐Positioned Based  PVA (582‐1,921 BOEPD) MHR (900‐1,335 BOEPD) EOG EOG Hill Unit 2H (1,347 BOEPD) on Overall Excellent  MRO MHR Gonzo Hunter 1H Industry Results in MHR Gonzales PVA Acreage ~14,000 Net Acres (605 BOEPD) FST County Area Hunt EOG Brothers Unit (1,798‐2,508 BOEPD) EOG Marshall Unit (703‐1,658 BOEPD) Cusack Clampit (1,044‐2,107 BOEPD) Hansen‐Kullin 3H (1,791 BOEPD) Lavaca Ullman 2H (925 BOEPD) County HFS / Sweet (1,403‐1,578 BOEPD) EOG / Riley Expl. Wilson Edwards Unit (962 BOEPD) County Maali 1H (968 BOEPD) Karnes EOG Milton Unit (668‐914 BOEPD) County Harper Unit (695‐1,070 BOEPD) Dewitt Dulling (1,255‐1,353 BOEPD) County 15 Note ‐ Industry results based on peers’ investor presentations and reported IP wellhead rates (pre‐processing); production “windows” are PVA’s approximation
  • 16. Eagle Ford Shale: Excellent Early Results PVA Has Reported Some of the Best Industry Results in the Volatile Oil Window • Initial six wells had an average peak gross production rate of 1,040 BOEPD • Next six wells had an average peak gross production rate of 1,169 BOEPD – First seven wells had a 30‐day average gross production rate of 719 BOEPD • Average of the 12 well results provide basis for 558 MBOE type curve 30‐Day  Cumulative  Peak Gross Daily Average Gross Daily Gross Production1 Production Rates1 Production Rates1 Lateral  Frac  Equivalent  Days On  Oil Equivalent  Oil Equivalent Well Name Length  Stages Production Line Rate Rate Rate Rate feet BOE BOPD BOEPD BOPD BOEPD On‐Line Wells Gardner #1H 4,792  16 96,154 183 1,084 1,247 732  881  Hawn Holt #1H 4,053  15 48,785 87 759 837 606  668  Hawn Holt #2H 4,476  17 35,815 56 869 986 668 728 Hawn Holt #4H 4,106  14 27,585 86 534 582 357  394  Hawn Holt #6H 4,166  17 21,986 57 670 711 342 370 Hawn Holt #9H 4,453  18 50,855 52 1,652 1,877 1,044 1,153 Hawn Holt #10H 3,913  16 25,181 30 1,080 1,188 771 839 Hawn Holt #3H 3,800  15 11,864 20 607 651 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Hawn Holt #5H 3,950 16 7,371 21 474 528 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Munson Ranch #1H 4,163  17 18,571 11 1,755 1,921 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Munson Ranch #3H 3,953 16 14,964 10 1,448 1,538 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Hawn Holt #11H 3,931 17 8,520 7 1,120 1,190 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Averages 4,146 16 1,004 1,105 646 719 Maximums 4,792 18 1,755 1,921 1,044 1,153 Minimums 3,800 14 474 528 342 370 16 Note: Based on 8/3/11 operational update
  • 17. Mid‐Continent: Liquids‐Rich Play Types High‐Margin, Liquid‐Rich Reserves and Production • Positioning Anadarko Basin – CHK development drilling JV • ~10,000 net acres in Washita Co. • Operate about 1/3rd; ~35% WI • ~80 drilling locations in JV – ~40,000 net acres in other exploratory plays • Testing to resume in 2012 or 2013 • Reserve Characteristics / Geology – Granite Wash: 48% liquids; attractive IRRs – Other play types: Tonkawa, Cleveland, St.  Louis, Springer, Viola, other – Historical EURs > 5.0 Bcfe; assuming 4.0 Bcfe  for remaining wells • 2011 Activity – Up to 20 (8.7 net) Granite Wash wells – Non‐operated drilling through YE11 – Up to $88MM of CAPEX (23% of total) 17 Note: Based on 8/3/11 operational update
  • 18. East Texas & Mississippi: Gas Optionality Low‐Cost, High‐Potential, Largely HBP Natural Gas Cotton Valley / Haynesville Shale • ETX ‐ Horizontal Cotton Valley Selma Chalk – 5.0 Bcfe PUDs; 35% liquids – $2.54 PV10 breakeven gas price – 79 gross drilling locations – 267 Bcfe of 3P reserves at YE10 • ETX ‐ Haynesville Shale – 6.7 Bcfe PUDs; dry gas – $3.25 PV10 breakeven gas price Wet Gas  – 183 gross drilling locations – 505 Bcfe of 3P reserves at YE10 Dry Gas • Mississippi ‐ Selma Chalk – 1.7 Bcfe PUDs; dry gas Summary of Gas Option – $3.84 PV10 breakeven gas price 445 gross locations – 183 gross drilling locations 1.1 Tcfe of 3P reserves – 279 Bcfe of 3P reserves at YE10 18
  • 19. Marcellus Shale Exploration Efforts Under Way in North Central Pennsylvania • Positioning Marcellus Shale – ~55,000 net acres primarily in Pennsylvania • ~35,000 net acres in Potter / Tioga Cos. • ~20,000 net acres in SW PA – Operator with ~87% WI and 76% NRI – Over 200 gross drilling locations • Reserve Characteristics / Geology – Moderate depth and thickness – Dry gas window – Attempting to establish minimum 4.0 Bcfe EUR wells  in Potter and Tioga Counties • 2011 Activity – Drilled and tested three wells in Potter County • Waiting on pipeline; online in September – Focus on testing of eastern acreage in 2H11 and into  2012; most of 2011’s CAPEX incurred in 1H11 – Will adjust lateral direction and completion 19 Note: Based on 8/3/11 operational update
  • 20. Why PVA? A Track Record of Growth and Value Generation • Diversified and valuable portfolio of high‐quality assets • Track record of low‐cost, high‐return operations • Allocating capital to build oil and liquids production • Ample supply of economic drilling locations • Drilling and acquisitions focused on high return play types • Retained option on natural gas assets • Financial condition and liquidity is solid • Production and cash flow growth expected • Compelling value proposition 20
  • 22. Value Proposition PVA Appears to be Significantly Undervalued on a Reasonable “Sum‐of‐the‐Parts” Basis • PVA trades at about 50% of its “sum‐of‐the‐parts” NAV, even though that value assumes  prices lower than a recent futures strip for 2012‐13 YE 2010 Net Asset Value @ Flat  SEC Pricing NYMEX Pricing of: $4.38 1  $5.00 2  $6.00 2  3 Proved Developed Reserves $786.2 $918.6 $1,093.9 3 Proved Undeveloped Reserves 92.0 191.5 310.4 Probable and Possible Reserves3 95.8 311.3 607.1 3 3P Reserves $973.9 $1,421.4 $2,011.4 4 Eagle Ford Shale 210.0 210.0 210.0 5 Marcellus Shale 123.8 123.8 123.8 Asset Value $1,307.7 $1,755.2 $2,345.1 Less: Long‐Term Debt (net of cash; 6/30/11) (567.0) (567.0) (567.0) Net Asset Value (NAV) $740.7 $1,188.2 $1,778.2 Shares Outstanding (7/29/11) 45.7 45.7 45.7 NAV per Share $16.21 $26.00 $38.91 Recent Stock Price (8/31/11 close) $8.16 $8.16 $8.16 Upside to NAV per Share 99% 219% 377% Asset Value Per Proved Reserve ($/Mcfe; 941.8 Bcfe) $             1.39 $           1.86 $             2.49 PVA is trading at: $             1.00 $           1.00 $             1.00 NAV per Share to 2012E CFPS (First Call Mean of $5.03 per share at 8/31/11) 3.2x 5.2x 7.7x PVA is trading at: 1.6x 1.6x 1.6x 4Q11   2012   2013   2014   NYMEX Gas Futures Strip Prices @ 8/31/11 close $4.21 $4.58 $5.05 $5.33 NYMEX Oil Futures Strip Prices @ 8/31/11 close $89.15 $91.04 $92.15 $92.31 1 ‐ SEC pricing of $4.38 per MMBtu (natural gas) and $79.43 per barrel (crude oil) 2 ‐ Natural gas price varies between $5 and $6 per MMBtu, while assuming an $85 per barrel WTI price and $42 per barrel NGL price 3 ‐ Third‐party 3P reserve report as of 12/31/10; pretax PV‐10% values 4 ‐ Approximately 14,000 net Eagle Ford acres, using midpoint of estimated value range between $10K and $20K per net acre. 22 5 ‐ Approximately 55,000 net Marcellus acres, using midpoint of estimated value range between $500 and $4K per net acre.
  • 23. Natural Gas Hedges Protecting our Capital Budget and Well Economics • ~60% of our natural gas price exposure is hedged for the remainder of 2011 23 1 – As of 8/3/11; crude oil hedges include 360 BOPD @ $80 x $103 for 2H11 and 500 BOPD @ $100 x $120 for CY12
  • 24. 2011 Guidance Table As of August 3, 2011 24 Dollars in millions, except per unit data; based on latest guidance announced 8/3/11