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November 2012
Investor Presentation

NYSE: PVA
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 oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs) and natural gas; our ability to develop, explore for, acquire and replace
oil and gas reserves and sustain production; our ability to generate profits or achieve targeted reserves in our development and exploratory drilling and well operations;
any impairments, write-downs or write-offs of our reserves or assets; the projected demand for and supply of oil, NGLs and natural gas; 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; our ability to successfully monetize select assets
and repay our debt; leasehold terms expiring before production can be established; 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 regulations or enforcement practices, especially with respect to environmental, health and safety matters; uncertainties relating to general
domestic and international economic and political conditions; and other risks set forth in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in our press releases and public periodic filings with the SEC, including our Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011. 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, 2011, which is 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 quantities of oil and gas which, by analysis of geosciences and engineering data, can be estimated with reasonable certainty to be
economically producible from a given date forward, from known reservoirs, and under existing economic conditions, operating methods and government regulation
before the time at which contracts providing the right to operate expire, unless evidence indicates that renewal is reasonably certain, regardless of whether the
estimate is a deterministic estimate or probabilistic estimate. Probable reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than proved
reserves, but which are as 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.

                                                                                                                                                                             1
PVA Overview

•   Small-cap domestic onshore E&P company
    •   Very active in the Eagle Ford Shale oil play with excellent results to date
    •   HBP positions in East Texas, the Mid-Continent and Mississippi
    •   While transitioning to oil and liquids, we remain leveraged to an improvement in natural gas prices
•   Executing a strategy of growth in oil and NGL rich plays
    •   The past two years have been transformational, as we have diversified our portfolio towards oil and liquids
    •   Successful drilling results in the Eagle Ford Shale – 60 wells on-line (51 in Gonzales Co. and 9 in Lavaca Co.)
    •   Adding to Eagle Ford drilling inventory
          • Successful exploratory results to date in Lavaca County
          • Continued lease acquisition activity
    •   Strategy has resulted in significant growth in EBITDAX and cash operating margins
• Focused on improving liquidity
    •   Sold Appalachia (excluding the Marcellus Shale) for $100MM and eliminated $10MM per year dividend in 3Q12
    •   Received $32MM federal income tax refund in 3Q12
    •   Increased borrowing base by $70MM to $300MM in October 2012
    •   Sold $161MM of common and preferred equity in October 2012
    •   ~$350MM of recent liquidity and a zero revolver balance
    •   Oil production hedged from 4Q 2012 through 2014 at weighted average price of ~$100 per barrel
    •   Added in 2013 natural gas hedges
                                                                                                                          2
Business Strategy

• Continue our “Gas-to-Oil” transition
  • Grew overall oil/NGL production 246% to 8,523 Bbls/day from 2Q10 to 3Q12
     − Up ~20% from 5,165 Bbls/day in 3Q11
     − Oil / NGLs contributed ~55% of total pro forma production and 84% of product revenues in 3Q12
     − Daily oil production alone grew 34% from 3Q11 to 3Q12
  • Eagle Ford position built from initial 6,800 net acres two years ago to 31,800 net acres currently
     − Up to 342 total well locations, with up to 282 remaining drilling locations
     − Includes 117 down-spaced development and exploratory locations
• Continue to expand oil and liquids reserves and drilling inventory
  • Continued leasing and expansion of Eagle Ford – recently acquired ~3,000 net acres plus ~2,000 net acres
    associated with non-consents and miscellaneous leasing
  • Exploration of other oil prospects
     − New ventures or “stealth” team is searching for low-entry cost, high impact oil resource plays
• Continue to grow oil and liquids production and cash flows
  • Eagle Ford drilling emphasis in 2012 and 2013, recently increased from 2 to 3 rigs
  • 35 to 40 Eagle Ford wells in 2013, slightly more than half of which will be Lavaca County
  • Continued focus on optimizing drilling and completion costs in the Eagle Ford
• Continue to retain substantial gas assets for eventual price recovery
  • Haynesville Shale, Cotton Valley and Mississippi Selma Chalk are primarily HBP
                                                                                                               3
Value Has Shifted to Oil

 • In mid-2010, PVA implemented a strategy to transition from dry gas to oil

 • Since then, the decrease in gas prices and increase in oil & liquids prices has shifted the
   market from a “6:1” to a “20:1” liquids-to-gas price environment (25:1 for oil)

 • Examining revenue growth by commodity type reveals PVA’s true growth in value

        Perception: “6-to-1” Equivalent Environment                                                                    Reality: “20-to-1” Price Environment
      Gas Producer With Little to No Production Growth                                                               Oil/NGL Producer With Revenue Growth
                        Pro Forma Production by Commodity                                                                       Quarterly Revenue by Commodity
                                MMcfe per day (1 Bbl = 6 Mcfe)                                                                               Pre-Hedging; $MM
  120                                                                                                    $90


  100
                                                                                                         $68                                                         16%
   80
                                                                                                 45%
   60                                                                                                    $45
                                                                                                                                                                     84%
   40
                                                                                                 55% $23
   20

     0                                                                                                    $0




                               Oil     NGLs     Base NG       Shale NG                                                                            Oil   NGLs   Gas

Note: Pro forma production excludes contributions from South Texas and South Louisiana assets sold in January 2010, Arkoma Basin assets sold in                       4
       August 2011 and Appalachian assets sold in July 2012. Revenues are actual amounts received, prior to the impact of derivatives.
Strong Margins vs. Peers
         • EBITDAX has increased significantly since mid-2010 when we shifted our strategy to oil and NGLs
         • Cash margin per Mcfe has also improved significantly due to the increase in oil prices and
           declining operating costs per unit
         • Eagle Ford cash margin was ~$14 per Mcfe (~$84 per Boe) in 3Q12(1)
Quarterly Adjusted EBITDAX and EBITDAX Margin per Mcfe                                                             Comparative EBITDAX Margins (3Q2012 EBITDAX / Mcfe)(2)



             $70                                                                                 $7                             $8

             $60                                                                                 $6                             $7                                                                                                           $6.78

                                                                                                                                                                                                                             $6.12   $6.18
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     $5.89
                                                                                                                                $6
             $50                                                                                 $5
                                                                                                                                $5                                                                           $4.61
                                                                                                      $ per Mcfe


                                                                                                                   $ per Mcfe
$ Millions




             $40                                                                                 $4                                                                                                  $4.29

                                                                                                                                $4                                           $3.58   $3.61   $3.68
                                                                                                                                                                     $3.31
             $30                                                                                 $3
                                                                                                                                $3                           $2.61

             $20                                                                                 $2                                          $2.05   $2.08
                                                                                                                                $2   $1.73


             $10                                                                                 $1                             $1

             $0                                                                                  $0                             $0
                   1Q10   2Q10   3Q10   4Q10   1Q11   2Q11   3Q11   4Q11   1Q12   2Q12   3Q12

                     Adjusted EBITDAX ($MM)             Adjusted EBITDAX Margin per Mcfe



Source:            Company filings.
(1)                Excludes regional and corporate G&A expenses.
(2)                PVA 3Q2012 EBITDAX of $61mm per Company press release. See Appendix for PVA’s reconciliation to EBITDAX method. EBITDAX                                                                                                           5
                   for peers calculated as total revenues less lease operating expenses and cash G&A unless otherwise disclosed by the peer company.
2012 Capital Plan
                      Capital Spending Focused on Eagle Ford Drilling and Defining New Oily Plays

  • Full-year 2012 capital expenditures are expected to be $338 MM to $350 MM
        • Spending 90% on Eagle Ford
        • Spending 6% in the Mid-Continent
        • Includes new capital expenditures related to acreage acquisitions and increased working interests in
          the Eagle Ford
  • Maintenance capital for other areas
  • Preliminarily expect 2013 capital expenditures to be $310 MM to $345 MM

 2012 Capital Expenditures by Area(1)                                            2012 Capital Expenditures by Type(1)



                                                                                                                           Pipeline,
                                                                                                                         Gathering and
                                                                                                                           Facilities
                                                                                                                              6%
                                                                 Mid-Continent
                                                                                     Drilling and
                                                                      6%                                                     Seismic
                                                                                     Completion
              Eagle Ford                                                                                                       4%
                 90%                                             Other                   90%
                                                                  4%

                                                                                                                            Lease
                                                                                                                        Acquisitions,
                                                                                                                        Field Projects
                                                                                                                          and Other
                                                                                                                              8%


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(1) Mid-point of full-year 2012 guidance provided on 10/31/12.
Financial Strategy

                                                                                Crude Oil Hedges (Swaps and Collars)(1)
• Penn Virginia employs a conservative financial strategy
                                                                                                       4,500                                                                                                             $110
   •       Capital spending driven primarily by rates of return across all




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Weighted Avg. Floors and Swaps ($/Bbl.)
                                                                                                       4,000                                                                                                             $108
           operating areas                                                                                                                       Weighted Average Ceiling /
                                                                                                                                                  Swap Price by Quarter
                                                                                                       3,500                                                                                                             $105
           •     Capital budget focused on high return, oil / liquids areas                                        $103       $102        $102
                                                                                                       3,000                                          $102       $102                                                    $103




                                                                                  Barrels per Day
           •     Margins and EBITDAX projected to increase on a pro forma                              2,500       $101
                                                                                                                               $99        $99
                                                                                                                                                                              $100      $100         $100       $100
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         $100
                 basis by year-end 2012 based on capital plan                                                                                         $98        $98
                                                                                                                                                                                              Weighted Average Floor /
                                                                                                                                                                                               Swap Price by Quarter
                                                                                                       2,000                                                                                                             $98
   •       Maintain conservative balance sheet                                                         1,500                                                                                                             $95

           •     Continue to increase senior credit facility borrowing base                            1,000                                                                                                             $93
                 through reserves additions from organic growth to                                          500                                                                                                          $90
                 maximize liquidity                                                                           0                                                                                                          $88
           •     Target net debt / EBITDAX of less than 3.0x by year-end                                          4Q12       1Q13        2Q13        3Q13       4Q13      1Q14         2Q14         3Q14       4Q14

                 2013                                                           Natural Gas Hedges (Swaps and Collars) (1)
           •     Maintain conservative financial ratios with recent common
                 and preferred issuances, along with cash flow growth and                              40                                                                                                                 $6




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Weighted Avg. Floors and Swaps ($/MMBtu)
                 asset sales
           •
                                                                                                                   $5.10
                 Maintain sufficient liquidity to provide capital to continue   MMBtu per Day (000s)
                                                                                                       30                                                                                                                 $5
                 drilling and our transition to oil                                                                                                                                  Weighted Average Ceiling /
                                                                                                                                                                                      Swap Price by Quarter
                                                                                                                                         $4.21                 $4.21                  $4.21                  $4.21
   •       Maintain an active oil-focused hedging program to support
                                                                                                       20                                                                                                                 $4
           economic returns and ensure strong coverage metrics                                                Weighted Average Floor /   $3.68                 $3.68                  $3.68                  $3.68
                                                                                                               Swap Price by Quarter

           •     Hedges in place to protect cash flow and well economics
                                                                                                       10                                                                                                                 $3
           •     Plans to layer in additional oil and gas hedges as prices
                 permit
                                                                                                        0                                                                                                                 $2
                                                                                                                  4Q12                   1Q13                 2Q13                   3Q13                   4Q13

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       (1) As of 11/13/12.
Production Mix and Operating Margins

Production Mix Over Time                                                                               Cash Margin Over Time ($/Mcfe)


                                                                                                                                                                                         Realized
                                                                                                                                                                       $8.80
                                                                                                                                                   $8.37                                   Price

                                                                                                                                                                           $1.23
                                                                                                                                                   $1.15
                                                        48%                       45%
                                                                                                                                                                           $0.52
                                                                                                                                       $6.45       $0.51                   $0.33
                                                                                                                                                   $0.35                   $0.67
                               72%
                                                                                                                                       $0.88       $0.69
        82%                                                                                                  $5.32
                                                                                                                                       $0.29
                                                                                                                                       $0.33
                                                                                                             $1.07
                                                                                                                                       $0.79
                                                                                                             $0.29
                                                                                                             $0.30
                                                                                                             $0.76                                                                       Cash
                                                                                                                                                   $5.68                   $6.06
                                                                                  55%                                                                                                    Margin
                                                        52%
                                                                                                                                       $4.16
                               28%                                                                           $2.90
        18%

                                                                                               (1)                                                                                 (1)
      FY 2010               FY 2011                  3Q 2012                PF 3Q 2012                    FY 2010                   FY 2011       3Q 2012          PF 3Q 2012
                         Oil & Condensate            Natural Gas                                         Cash Margin                                    LOE
                                                                                                         G&P and transportation                         Production taxes
                                                                                                         Cash G&A (excludes share-based compensation)



Note:     Cash margin per Mcfe is defined as total product revenues, excluding the impact of hedges, less direct operating expenses per unit of
          equivalent production.                                                                                                                                                         8
(1)       Pro forma for the sale of Appalachian assets and related regional G&A elimination. Other columns are actual results.
Asset Overview
                               Emerging Oil and Liquids-Rich Plays Plus “Option” in Significant Gas Plays


                                                                                                                            Marcellus
                                                                                                                    Proved reserves: 40 Bcfe
                                                                                                                          % Gas: 100%
                Granite Wash                                                                                               % PDP: 16%
           Proved reserves: 96 Bcfe                                                                                2012E Production: 0.3 Bcfe
                  % Gas: 54%                                                                                      Avg. working interest: 79%
                  % PDP: 69%                                                                                     Avg. net revenue interest: 66%
          2012E Production: 6.9 Bcfe                                                                                   Operated wells: 4
         Avg. working interest: 29%                                                                                  Non-operated wells: 0
        Avg. net revenue interest: 23%
              Operated wells: 33
           Non-operated wells: 58                                                                                        Cotton Valley
                                                                                                            PA
                                                                                                                   Proved reserves: 261 Bcfe
                                                                                                                           % Gas: 67%
                                                                                                                           % PDP: 29%
                                                                                                                   2012E Production: 5.4 Bcfe
                                                                                                                  Avg. working interest: 76%
                                                                                                                 Avg. net revenue interest: 60%
                                                                                                                      Operated wells: 423
                                                                      OK                                            Non-operated wells: 34

                  Eagle Ford                                                         MS
          Proved reserves: 60 Bcfe                                                                                        Selma Chalk
                   % Gas: 5%
                                                                 TX
                                                                                                                   Proved reserves: 170 Bcfe
                  % PDP: 45%                                                                                               % Gas: 99%
         2012E Production: 13.5 Bcfe                                                                                       % PDP: 47%
         Avg. working interest: 82%                                                                                2012E Production: 5.1 Bcfe
        Avg. net revenue interest: 62%                                               Haynesville                  Avg. working interest: 96%
              Operated wells: 60                                             Proved reserves: 147 Bcfe           Avg. net revenue interest: 74%
                                                                                     % Gas: 84%                       Operated wells: 568
                                                                                     % PDP: 24%
                                                 Oil / Liquids               2012E Production: 2.8 Bcfe
                                                                            Avg. working interest: 76%
                                                 Wet Gas
                                                                           Avg. net revenue interest: 59%
                                                 Dry Gas                         Operated wells: 22



Note:     Based on 10/31/12 operational update
                                                                                                                                                  9
Eagle Ford Shale
      Premier Shale Oil & Liquids Play                                                                                    • 40,000 gross (≥31,800 net) acres in
                                                                                                 Volatile Oil
                                                                                                                            Gonzales and Lavaca Counties, TX
                                                                                                 Condensate
                                                                     Gonzales                       Rich Gas
                                                                                                                              –      Operator in Gonzales with 83% WI
                                                                                                                              –      Operator in Lavaca with at least a 57% WI
                                                                                                                              –      Avg. IP/30-day rates of 1,001/657 BOEPD
          San Antonio
                                                                                                                              –      Gonzales type curve EUR of ~400 MBOE(1)
                                  Wilson                                                            Lavaca
       Bexar                                                                                                                  –      Lavaca type curve of EUR of ~500 MBOE(1)
                                                                                                                              –      Initial Lavaca wells met/exceeded expectations
       Atascosa                                                                                                               –      84% oil, 9% NGLs and 7% gas, post processing
                                                                                                                              –      Reduced proppant and chemical costs
                                         Karnes                         DeWitt
                                                                                                                              –      Significant initial choking thought to improve
                                                                                                                                     EURs
                                                                                             Victoria                         –      Initial positive down-spacing test of 3-well pad
                                                                         Goliad                                           • Up to 282 remaining drilling locations
                                                                                                                              –      60 wells producing
                                                                                                                              –      Includes 117 down-spaced locations
       McMullen               Live Oak                    Bee                              Texas
                                                                                                                          • Rigs, infrastructure in place
                                                                                                                              –      Dedicated rigs and frac crew
                       Acreage Valuations                                                                                     –      Recently increased from 2 to 3 rigs
                         Have Increased                                                                                       –      Gas gathering and processing in place
                     Significantly in Recent
                        EFS Transactions
(1)   Internally generated type curve based on production history of wells drilled to date by PVA; YE11 reserve report was prepared by Wright & Company,
                                                                                                                                                                               10
      Inc. and reflected a type curve EUR of 341 MBOE for Gonzales County based on the production history only for the wells completed through YE11.
Eagle Ford Shale
                                               Premier Acreage Position in Volatile Oil Window




Notable PVA Results
                      IP Rates                          IP Rates                          IP Rates                             IP Rates                           IP Rates
  PVA Well Name       (BOEPD)     PVA Well Name         (BOEPD)     PVA Well Name         (BOEPD)    PVA Well Name             (BOEPD)    PVA Well Name           (BOEPD)

  Gardner 1H           1,247      Hawn Holt 13H          1,399      Munson Ranch 6H        1,808     Henning 1H                 1,115     Schacherl 1H (Lavaca)    1,277

  Hawn Holt 9H         1,847      Hawn Holt 15H          1,298      Rock Creek Ranch 1H    1,257     Henning 2H                 1,002     Rock Creek Ranch 10H     1,036

  Hawn Holt 10H        1,188      Munson Ranch 1H        1,921      Schaefer 3H            1,129     Rock Creek Ranch 5H         969      Sralla 1H (Lavaca)        827

  Hawn Holt 11H        1,190      Munson Ranch 3H        1,538      Munson Ranch 5H        1,164     Rock Creek Ranch 6H         960      McCreary 1H (Lavaca)     1,036

  Hawn Holt 12H        1,495      Munson Ranch 4H        1,416      D. Foreman 1H          1,202     Effenberger 1H (Lavaca)     922      Leal 1H (Lavaca)          832
                                                                                                                                                                             11
Note: Wellhead rates (pre-processing); production “windows” are PVA’s approximation.
Eagle Ford Shale
Detailed Map of Primary Eagle Ford Shale Operating Area, With New Lavaca County Wells



                 ETC PIPELINE




                                                                                Pavlicek #1H
                                                                   Vana #1H
                                             Cortez
                                Gonzales                                            Smith #1H
                                 County
                                                                          Schacherl #1H
                                                                 Effen-
                                                                 berger   McCreary #1H
                                                                  #1H


               Cannonade                                Sralla                      Leal #1H
                 Ranch                                   #1H       Matias #1H

                                                                      Shiner
                                      Rock
                                     Creek
                                     Ranch

                                                         Lavaca
                                                         County

                                                                                0              10,000

                                                                                       FEET




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Eagle Ford Shale
                                      Multi-Year Drilling Inventory

• Due to acreage acquisitions and leasing efforts over the past two years, we have expanded
  our acreage position to 40,000 gross (31,800 net) acres primarily in the volatile oil window
• We also have a multi-year inventory of up to 282 additional locations
  • Successful down-spacing testing has added 117 potential locations to our inventory
  • Locations will vary over time in terms of lateral length, frac stages, spacing and geology
  • Unitizations with other industry participants and continued leasing are expected to yield additional
    locations


                      Producing     Remaining      Total Well       Gross           Net           Acres /
          Area          Wells       Locations      Locations       Acreage        Acreage        Location

      Gonzales                 51           188            239        24,330         20,454            102

      Lavaca                    9            94            103        15,670         11,328            152

      Totals                   60           282            342        40,000         31,782            117




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Eagle Ford Shale
                                        Positive Trend: Volumes Up

• During 2011 and into early 2012, we have quickly ramped up the Eagle Ford Shale
• Approximately 93% of sales volumes are liquids - primarily crude oil
• Oil is sold into the Gulf Coast LLS market through multiple purchasers–premium pricing to WTI
  2011-2012 Net Quarterly Sales Volumes by Commodity (MBOE)

                                                                                       42
                                                                                              42
                                                                                       52     50
                                                                        31
                                                                        34


                                                           25
                                                           29
                                          20
                                          23

                                                                                       502    490
                                                                        460

                                                       344
                                          300



                             82
                24

              1Q11         2Q11         3Q11          4Q11             1Q12           2Q12   3Q12
                                      Oil and Condensate        NGLs    Natural Gas
                                                                                                    14
Compelling Economics & Value at Varying Costs and Oil Prices

Gonzales County                                                     Lavaca County(1)
 •      Major assumptions                                            •    Major assumptions
        •    ~400 MBOE EUR type curve (~1,000 BOEPD IP rate,              •   ~500 MBOE EUR type curve (~1,000 BOEPD IP rate,
             ~650 BOEPD 30-day avg.)                                          ~670 BOEPD 30-day avg.)
        •    Drilling and completion (D&C) costs of $7.0 - $8.0MM         •   Drilling and completion (D&C) costs of $8.5 - $9.5MM
 •      Key takeaways                                                •    Key takeaways
        •    BTAX PV-10 of $3.8 - $4.8MM per well assuming a flat         •   BTAX PV-10 of $4.7 - $5.7MM per well assuming a
             $85 per barrel NYMEX (WTI) oil price                             flat $85 per barrel NYMEX (WTI) oil price
        •    BTAX PV-10 breakeven NYMEX oil pricing of $50 to             •   BTAX PV-10 breakeven NYMEX oil pricing of $51 to
             $57 per barrel                                                   $57 per barrel




     (1) Preliminary estimates of economics and EURs                                                                                 15
Multi-Year Drilling Inventory
                           PVA is Well-Positioned in a Number of Leading Oil & Gas Plays

  • Total inventory of up to 830 gross undrilled locations

  • Approximately 355 gross undrilled locations are economic at today’s commodity prices

  • Significant upside in inventory of “gassy” locations

                                              Gross Undrilled   Average Working      Gross EUR
        Play                                    Locations           Interest       (Bcfe/Well)(1)

        Eagle Ford Shale                           282               70%            ~400-5001

        Granite Wash                                73               26%                3.7

        Horizontal Cotton Valley                    82               80%                4.9

        Haynesville Shale                          149               74%                5.0

        Selma Chalk                                 94               96%                1.8

        Marcellus Shale                            150               79%                4.0

        Totals                                     830



(1) Eagle Ford EUR per well in MBOE.
                                                                                                    16
Investment Highlights

• Strategic balance between oil / liquids and natural gas
• Strengthened balance sheet and liquidity
• Core position in the volatile oil window of the Eagle Ford Shale
• Multi-year inventory of attractive drilling opportunities
• Optionality of natural gas assets has been retained
• Ongoing growth in oil production and cash flow
• Continued expansion of the Eagle Ford and other oily prospects

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Appendix




           18
2012 Guidance Table
                                                             As of October 31, 2012
($ in millions, except per unit data)                                                                                       Implied
                                                                         1st Quarter    2nd Quarter    3rd Quarter        4th Quarter                Full-Year
                                                                            2012           2012           2012               2012                  2012 Guidance
Production:
 Natural gas (Bcf)                                                                6.3            5.9            4.4       3.6   -           3.8     20.1   -     20.3
 Crude oil (MBbls)                                                               549            572            573       527    -          557     2,220   -    2,250
 NGLs (MBbls)                                                                    215            227            202       190    -          200       835   -      845
 Equivalent production (Bcfe)                                                   10.9           10.7             9.0       7.9   -           8.3     38.4   -     38.9
  Equivalent daily production (MMcfe per day)                                  119.5          117.1           98.1      85.6    -         90.4     105.0   -    106.2
  Equivalent production (MBOE)                                                 1,812          1,775          1,504     1,313    -        1,386     6,405   -    6,478
  Equivalent daily production (MBOE per day)                                    19.9           19.5           16.5      14.3    -         15.1      17.5   -     17.7
  Percent crude oil and NGLs                                                  42.1%          45.0%          51.6%     52.1%     -       57.0%     47.2%    -   48.3%

Production revenues:
 Natural gas                                                         $          14.9           10.3           11.9      11.9    -         12.9      49.0   -     50.0
 Crude oil                                                           $          58.7           58.4           57.0      48.9    -         53.9     223.0   -    228.0
 NGLs                                                                $           9.1            7.6            6.7       5.4    -          5.9      28.7   -     29.2
 Total product revenues                                              $          82.7           76.2           75.6      66.2    -         72.7     300.7   -    307.2
  Total product revenues ($ per Mcfe)                                $          7.60           7.16           8.37      8.40    -         8.74      7.82   -     7.90
  Total product revenues ($ per BOE)                                 $         45.62          42.94          50.25     50.42    -        52.44     46.95   -    47.42
  Percent crude oil and NGLs                                         $        82.0%          86.5%          84.2%     80.8%     -       83.4%     83.4%    -   84.0%

Operating expenses:
 Lease operating ($ per Mcfe)                                        $          0.84           0.87           0.69      0.83    -         0.87      0.81   -     0.82
 Lease operating ($ per BOE)                                         $          5.04           5.22           4.13      4.96    -         5.24      4.86   -     4.92
 Gathering, processing and transportation costs ($ per Mcfe)         $          0.38           0.41           0.35      0.27    -         0.33      0.36   -     0.37
 Gathering, processing and transportation costs ($ per BOE)          $          2.29           2.47           2.08      1.65    -         1.95      2.16   -     2.22
 Production and ad valorem taxes (percent of oil and gas revenues)             4.3%          -0.3%           6.1%      4.9%     -        5.2%      3.7%    -    3.8%
 General and administrative:
  Recurring general and administrative                               $         10.5           10.6            8.9       8.5     -         9.0      38.5    -    39.0
  Share-based compensation                                           $          1.6             1.3           1.3       1.1     -         1.3       5.3    -     5.5
  Restructuring                                                      $            -           (0.1)           1.4         -     -           -       1.3    -     1.3
   Total reported G&A                                                $         12.1           11.7           11.6       9.6     -        10.3      45.1    -    45.8
 Exploration:                                                        $          8.0             9.4           9.3      11.4     -        12.4      38.0    -    39.0
  Unproved property amortization                                     $          8.2             8.3           8.3       8.7     -         9.2      33.5    -    34.0
 Depreciation, depletion and amortization ($ per Mcfe)               $         4.67           4.86           5.47      5.11     -        5.34      5.00    -    5.05
 Depreciation, depletion and amortization ($ per BOE)                $        28.02          29.14          32.80     30.69     -       32.05     30.00    -   30.30

Adjusted EBITDAX                                                     $          64.2           60.0           61.2      49.7    -         59.7    235.0    -   245.0

Capital expenditures:
 Drilling and completion                                             $          82.6           79.8           73.1      55.5    -         65.5    291.0    -   301.0
 Pipeline, gathering, facilities                                     $            3.9           4.4            5.0       2.7    -          3.7     16.0    -    17.0
 Seismic                                                             $          (0.4)           0.7            0.1       2.6    -          3.6      3.0    -     4.0
 Lease acquisitions, field projects and other                        $            4.3           6.6            6.4      10.2    -         10.7     27.5    -    28.0
  Total oil and gas capital expenditures                             $          90.4           91.5           84.6      70.9    -         83.4    337.5    -   350.0


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Non-GAAP Reconciliation
                                                                Adjusted EBITDAX


                                                                                     Year ended December 31,                              LTM          9 Mos. Ended
                                                                    2007           2008        2009          2010          2011           3Q12       Sep-11    Sep-12
Adjusted EBITDAX                                                                               dollars in millions

Net income (loss) from continuing operations                    $     26.5     $     93.6    $ (130.9)     $ (65.3)      $ (132.9)    $    (78.1)    $(105.0)   $ (50.1)

Add: Income tax expense (benefit)                                     30.5           55.6        (85.9)        (42.9)       (88.2)          (60.2)     (60.4)     (32.4)
Add: Interest expense                                                 20.1           24.6         44.2         53.7          56.2           59.2        41.8       44.8
Add: Depreciation, depletion and amortization                         88.0          135.7        154.4        134.7         162.5          201.2       113.2      151.9
Add: Exploration                                                      28.6           42.4         57.8         49.6          78.9           37.4        68.2       26.6
Add: Share-based compensation expense                                  1.6            6.0           9.1          7.8          7.4             6.0        5.6        4.2
Add/Less: Derivatives (income) expense included in net income          2.0          (29.7)        (31.6)       (41.9)       (15.7)          (27.1)     (19.8)     (31.3)
Add/Less: Cash receipts (payments) to settle derivatives              14.1           (7.6)        58.1         32.8          27.4           31.3        20.3       24.2
Add/Less: Loss on firm transportation commitment                           -            -            -               -            -         17.3          -        17.3
Add: Impairments                                                       2.6           20.0        106.4         46.0         104.7           62.9        71.1       29.3
Add/Less: Net loss (gain) on sale of assets, other                   (12.6)         (33.2)        (2.0)        (1.2)         22.0           (2.4)      25.2         0.7

 Adjusted EBITDAX                                               $    201.5     $ 307.4       $ 179.7       $ 173.3       $ 222.5      $    247.6     $ 160.3    $ 185.3




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

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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 oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs) and natural gas; our ability to develop, explore for, acquire and replace oil and gas reserves and sustain production; our ability to generate profits or achieve targeted reserves in our development and exploratory drilling and well operations; any impairments, write-downs or write-offs of our reserves or assets; the projected demand for and supply of oil, NGLs and natural gas; 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; our ability to successfully monetize select assets and repay our debt; leasehold terms expiring before production can be established; 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 regulations or enforcement practices, especially with respect to environmental, health and safety matters; uncertainties relating to general domestic and international economic and political conditions; and other risks set forth in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in our press releases and public periodic filings with the SEC, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011. 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, 2011, which is 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 quantities of oil and gas which, by analysis of geosciences and engineering data, can be estimated with reasonable certainty to be economically producible from a given date forward, from known reservoirs, and under existing economic conditions, operating methods and government regulation before the time at which contracts providing the right to operate expire, unless evidence indicates that renewal is reasonably certain, regardless of whether the estimate is a deterministic estimate or probabilistic estimate. Probable reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than proved reserves, but which are as 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. 1
  • 3. PVA Overview • Small-cap domestic onshore E&P company • Very active in the Eagle Ford Shale oil play with excellent results to date • HBP positions in East Texas, the Mid-Continent and Mississippi • While transitioning to oil and liquids, we remain leveraged to an improvement in natural gas prices • Executing a strategy of growth in oil and NGL rich plays • The past two years have been transformational, as we have diversified our portfolio towards oil and liquids • Successful drilling results in the Eagle Ford Shale – 60 wells on-line (51 in Gonzales Co. and 9 in Lavaca Co.) • Adding to Eagle Ford drilling inventory • Successful exploratory results to date in Lavaca County • Continued lease acquisition activity • Strategy has resulted in significant growth in EBITDAX and cash operating margins • Focused on improving liquidity • Sold Appalachia (excluding the Marcellus Shale) for $100MM and eliminated $10MM per year dividend in 3Q12 • Received $32MM federal income tax refund in 3Q12 • Increased borrowing base by $70MM to $300MM in October 2012 • Sold $161MM of common and preferred equity in October 2012 • ~$350MM of recent liquidity and a zero revolver balance • Oil production hedged from 4Q 2012 through 2014 at weighted average price of ~$100 per barrel • Added in 2013 natural gas hedges 2
  • 4. Business Strategy • Continue our “Gas-to-Oil” transition • Grew overall oil/NGL production 246% to 8,523 Bbls/day from 2Q10 to 3Q12 − Up ~20% from 5,165 Bbls/day in 3Q11 − Oil / NGLs contributed ~55% of total pro forma production and 84% of product revenues in 3Q12 − Daily oil production alone grew 34% from 3Q11 to 3Q12 • Eagle Ford position built from initial 6,800 net acres two years ago to 31,800 net acres currently − Up to 342 total well locations, with up to 282 remaining drilling locations − Includes 117 down-spaced development and exploratory locations • Continue to expand oil and liquids reserves and drilling inventory • Continued leasing and expansion of Eagle Ford – recently acquired ~3,000 net acres plus ~2,000 net acres associated with non-consents and miscellaneous leasing • Exploration of other oil prospects − New ventures or “stealth” team is searching for low-entry cost, high impact oil resource plays • Continue to grow oil and liquids production and cash flows • Eagle Ford drilling emphasis in 2012 and 2013, recently increased from 2 to 3 rigs • 35 to 40 Eagle Ford wells in 2013, slightly more than half of which will be Lavaca County • Continued focus on optimizing drilling and completion costs in the Eagle Ford • Continue to retain substantial gas assets for eventual price recovery • Haynesville Shale, Cotton Valley and Mississippi Selma Chalk are primarily HBP 3
  • 5. Value Has Shifted to Oil • In mid-2010, PVA implemented a strategy to transition from dry gas to oil • Since then, the decrease in gas prices and increase in oil & liquids prices has shifted the market from a “6:1” to a “20:1” liquids-to-gas price environment (25:1 for oil) • Examining revenue growth by commodity type reveals PVA’s true growth in value Perception: “6-to-1” Equivalent Environment Reality: “20-to-1” Price Environment Gas Producer With Little to No Production Growth Oil/NGL Producer With Revenue Growth Pro Forma Production by Commodity Quarterly Revenue by Commodity MMcfe per day (1 Bbl = 6 Mcfe) Pre-Hedging; $MM 120 $90 100 $68 16% 80 45% 60 $45 84% 40 55% $23 20 0 $0 Oil NGLs Base NG Shale NG Oil NGLs Gas Note: Pro forma production excludes contributions from South Texas and South Louisiana assets sold in January 2010, Arkoma Basin assets sold in 4 August 2011 and Appalachian assets sold in July 2012. Revenues are actual amounts received, prior to the impact of derivatives.
  • 6. Strong Margins vs. Peers • EBITDAX has increased significantly since mid-2010 when we shifted our strategy to oil and NGLs • Cash margin per Mcfe has also improved significantly due to the increase in oil prices and declining operating costs per unit • Eagle Ford cash margin was ~$14 per Mcfe (~$84 per Boe) in 3Q12(1) Quarterly Adjusted EBITDAX and EBITDAX Margin per Mcfe Comparative EBITDAX Margins (3Q2012 EBITDAX / Mcfe)(2) $70 $7 $8 $60 $6 $7 $6.78 $6.12 $6.18 $5.89 $6 $50 $5 $5 $4.61 $ per Mcfe $ per Mcfe $ Millions $40 $4 $4.29 $4 $3.58 $3.61 $3.68 $3.31 $30 $3 $3 $2.61 $20 $2 $2.05 $2.08 $2 $1.73 $10 $1 $1 $0 $0 $0 1Q10 2Q10 3Q10 4Q10 1Q11 2Q11 3Q11 4Q11 1Q12 2Q12 3Q12 Adjusted EBITDAX ($MM) Adjusted EBITDAX Margin per Mcfe Source: Company filings. (1) Excludes regional and corporate G&A expenses. (2) PVA 3Q2012 EBITDAX of $61mm per Company press release. See Appendix for PVA’s reconciliation to EBITDAX method. EBITDAX 5 for peers calculated as total revenues less lease operating expenses and cash G&A unless otherwise disclosed by the peer company.
  • 7. 2012 Capital Plan Capital Spending Focused on Eagle Ford Drilling and Defining New Oily Plays • Full-year 2012 capital expenditures are expected to be $338 MM to $350 MM • Spending 90% on Eagle Ford • Spending 6% in the Mid-Continent • Includes new capital expenditures related to acreage acquisitions and increased working interests in the Eagle Ford • Maintenance capital for other areas • Preliminarily expect 2013 capital expenditures to be $310 MM to $345 MM 2012 Capital Expenditures by Area(1) 2012 Capital Expenditures by Type(1) Pipeline, Gathering and Facilities 6% Mid-Continent Drilling and 6% Seismic Completion Eagle Ford 4% 90% Other 90% 4% Lease Acquisitions, Field Projects and Other 8% 6 (1) Mid-point of full-year 2012 guidance provided on 10/31/12.
  • 8. Financial Strategy Crude Oil Hedges (Swaps and Collars)(1) • Penn Virginia employs a conservative financial strategy 4,500 $110 • Capital spending driven primarily by rates of return across all Weighted Avg. Floors and Swaps ($/Bbl.) 4,000 $108 operating areas Weighted Average Ceiling / Swap Price by Quarter 3,500 $105 • Capital budget focused on high return, oil / liquids areas $103 $102 $102 3,000 $102 $102 $103 Barrels per Day • Margins and EBITDAX projected to increase on a pro forma 2,500 $101 $99 $99 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 basis by year-end 2012 based on capital plan $98 $98 Weighted Average Floor / Swap Price by Quarter 2,000 $98 • Maintain conservative balance sheet 1,500 $95 • Continue to increase senior credit facility borrowing base 1,000 $93 through reserves additions from organic growth to 500 $90 maximize liquidity 0 $88 • Target net debt / EBITDAX of less than 3.0x by year-end 4Q12 1Q13 2Q13 3Q13 4Q13 1Q14 2Q14 3Q14 4Q14 2013 Natural Gas Hedges (Swaps and Collars) (1) • Maintain conservative financial ratios with recent common and preferred issuances, along with cash flow growth and 40 $6 Weighted Avg. Floors and Swaps ($/MMBtu) asset sales • $5.10 Maintain sufficient liquidity to provide capital to continue MMBtu per Day (000s) 30 $5 drilling and our transition to oil Weighted Average Ceiling / Swap Price by Quarter $4.21 $4.21 $4.21 $4.21 • Maintain an active oil-focused hedging program to support 20 $4 economic returns and ensure strong coverage metrics Weighted Average Floor / $3.68 $3.68 $3.68 $3.68 Swap Price by Quarter • Hedges in place to protect cash flow and well economics 10 $3 • Plans to layer in additional oil and gas hedges as prices permit 0 $2 4Q12 1Q13 2Q13 3Q13 4Q13 7 (1) As of 11/13/12.
  • 9. Production Mix and Operating Margins Production Mix Over Time Cash Margin Over Time ($/Mcfe) Realized $8.80 $8.37 Price $1.23 $1.15 48% 45% $0.52 $6.45 $0.51 $0.33 $0.35 $0.67 72% $0.88 $0.69 82% $5.32 $0.29 $0.33 $1.07 $0.79 $0.29 $0.30 $0.76 Cash $5.68 $6.06 55% Margin 52% $4.16 28% $2.90 18% (1) (1) FY 2010 FY 2011 3Q 2012 PF 3Q 2012 FY 2010 FY 2011 3Q 2012 PF 3Q 2012 Oil & Condensate Natural Gas Cash Margin LOE G&P and transportation Production taxes Cash G&A (excludes share-based compensation) Note: Cash margin per Mcfe is defined as total product revenues, excluding the impact of hedges, less direct operating expenses per unit of equivalent production. 8 (1) Pro forma for the sale of Appalachian assets and related regional G&A elimination. Other columns are actual results.
  • 10. Asset Overview Emerging Oil and Liquids-Rich Plays Plus “Option” in Significant Gas Plays Marcellus Proved reserves: 40 Bcfe % Gas: 100% Granite Wash % PDP: 16% Proved reserves: 96 Bcfe 2012E Production: 0.3 Bcfe % Gas: 54% Avg. working interest: 79% % PDP: 69% Avg. net revenue interest: 66% 2012E Production: 6.9 Bcfe Operated wells: 4 Avg. working interest: 29% Non-operated wells: 0 Avg. net revenue interest: 23% Operated wells: 33 Non-operated wells: 58 Cotton Valley PA Proved reserves: 261 Bcfe % Gas: 67% % PDP: 29% 2012E Production: 5.4 Bcfe Avg. working interest: 76% Avg. net revenue interest: 60% Operated wells: 423 OK Non-operated wells: 34 Eagle Ford MS Proved reserves: 60 Bcfe Selma Chalk % Gas: 5% TX Proved reserves: 170 Bcfe % PDP: 45% % Gas: 99% 2012E Production: 13.5 Bcfe % PDP: 47% Avg. working interest: 82% 2012E Production: 5.1 Bcfe Avg. net revenue interest: 62% Haynesville Avg. working interest: 96% Operated wells: 60 Proved reserves: 147 Bcfe Avg. net revenue interest: 74% % Gas: 84% Operated wells: 568 % PDP: 24% Oil / Liquids 2012E Production: 2.8 Bcfe Avg. working interest: 76% Wet Gas Avg. net revenue interest: 59% Dry Gas Operated wells: 22 Note: Based on 10/31/12 operational update 9
  • 11. Eagle Ford Shale Premier Shale Oil & Liquids Play • 40,000 gross (≥31,800 net) acres in Volatile Oil Gonzales and Lavaca Counties, TX Condensate Gonzales Rich Gas – Operator in Gonzales with 83% WI – Operator in Lavaca with at least a 57% WI – Avg. IP/30-day rates of 1,001/657 BOEPD San Antonio – Gonzales type curve EUR of ~400 MBOE(1) Wilson Lavaca Bexar – Lavaca type curve of EUR of ~500 MBOE(1) – Initial Lavaca wells met/exceeded expectations Atascosa – 84% oil, 9% NGLs and 7% gas, post processing – Reduced proppant and chemical costs Karnes DeWitt – Significant initial choking thought to improve EURs Victoria – Initial positive down-spacing test of 3-well pad Goliad • Up to 282 remaining drilling locations – 60 wells producing – Includes 117 down-spaced locations McMullen Live Oak Bee Texas • Rigs, infrastructure in place – Dedicated rigs and frac crew Acreage Valuations – Recently increased from 2 to 3 rigs Have Increased – Gas gathering and processing in place Significantly in Recent EFS Transactions (1) Internally generated type curve based on production history of wells drilled to date by PVA; YE11 reserve report was prepared by Wright & Company, 10 Inc. and reflected a type curve EUR of 341 MBOE for Gonzales County based on the production history only for the wells completed through YE11.
  • 12. Eagle Ford Shale Premier Acreage Position in Volatile Oil Window Notable PVA Results IP Rates IP Rates IP Rates IP Rates IP Rates PVA Well Name (BOEPD) PVA Well Name (BOEPD) PVA Well Name (BOEPD) PVA Well Name (BOEPD) PVA Well Name (BOEPD) Gardner 1H 1,247 Hawn Holt 13H 1,399 Munson Ranch 6H 1,808 Henning 1H 1,115 Schacherl 1H (Lavaca) 1,277 Hawn Holt 9H 1,847 Hawn Holt 15H 1,298 Rock Creek Ranch 1H 1,257 Henning 2H 1,002 Rock Creek Ranch 10H 1,036 Hawn Holt 10H 1,188 Munson Ranch 1H 1,921 Schaefer 3H 1,129 Rock Creek Ranch 5H 969 Sralla 1H (Lavaca) 827 Hawn Holt 11H 1,190 Munson Ranch 3H 1,538 Munson Ranch 5H 1,164 Rock Creek Ranch 6H 960 McCreary 1H (Lavaca) 1,036 Hawn Holt 12H 1,495 Munson Ranch 4H 1,416 D. Foreman 1H 1,202 Effenberger 1H (Lavaca) 922 Leal 1H (Lavaca) 832 11 Note: Wellhead rates (pre-processing); production “windows” are PVA’s approximation.
  • 13. Eagle Ford Shale Detailed Map of Primary Eagle Ford Shale Operating Area, With New Lavaca County Wells ETC PIPELINE Pavlicek #1H Vana #1H Cortez Gonzales Smith #1H County Schacherl #1H Effen- berger McCreary #1H #1H Cannonade Sralla Leal #1H Ranch #1H Matias #1H Shiner Rock Creek Ranch Lavaca County 0 10,000 FEET 12
  • 14. Eagle Ford Shale Multi-Year Drilling Inventory • Due to acreage acquisitions and leasing efforts over the past two years, we have expanded our acreage position to 40,000 gross (31,800 net) acres primarily in the volatile oil window • We also have a multi-year inventory of up to 282 additional locations • Successful down-spacing testing has added 117 potential locations to our inventory • Locations will vary over time in terms of lateral length, frac stages, spacing and geology • Unitizations with other industry participants and continued leasing are expected to yield additional locations Producing Remaining Total Well Gross Net Acres / Area Wells Locations Locations Acreage Acreage Location Gonzales 51 188 239 24,330 20,454 102 Lavaca 9 94 103 15,670 11,328 152 Totals 60 282 342 40,000 31,782 117 13
  • 15. Eagle Ford Shale Positive Trend: Volumes Up • During 2011 and into early 2012, we have quickly ramped up the Eagle Ford Shale • Approximately 93% of sales volumes are liquids - primarily crude oil • Oil is sold into the Gulf Coast LLS market through multiple purchasers–premium pricing to WTI 2011-2012 Net Quarterly Sales Volumes by Commodity (MBOE) 42 42 52 50 31 34 25 29 20 23 502 490 460 344 300 82 24 1Q11 2Q11 3Q11 4Q11 1Q12 2Q12 3Q12 Oil and Condensate NGLs Natural Gas 14
  • 16. Compelling Economics & Value at Varying Costs and Oil Prices Gonzales County Lavaca County(1) • Major assumptions • Major assumptions • ~400 MBOE EUR type curve (~1,000 BOEPD IP rate, • ~500 MBOE EUR type curve (~1,000 BOEPD IP rate, ~650 BOEPD 30-day avg.) ~670 BOEPD 30-day avg.) • Drilling and completion (D&C) costs of $7.0 - $8.0MM • Drilling and completion (D&C) costs of $8.5 - $9.5MM • Key takeaways • Key takeaways • BTAX PV-10 of $3.8 - $4.8MM per well assuming a flat • BTAX PV-10 of $4.7 - $5.7MM per well assuming a $85 per barrel NYMEX (WTI) oil price flat $85 per barrel NYMEX (WTI) oil price • BTAX PV-10 breakeven NYMEX oil pricing of $50 to • BTAX PV-10 breakeven NYMEX oil pricing of $51 to $57 per barrel $57 per barrel (1) Preliminary estimates of economics and EURs 15
  • 17. Multi-Year Drilling Inventory PVA is Well-Positioned in a Number of Leading Oil & Gas Plays • Total inventory of up to 830 gross undrilled locations • Approximately 355 gross undrilled locations are economic at today’s commodity prices • Significant upside in inventory of “gassy” locations Gross Undrilled Average Working Gross EUR Play Locations Interest (Bcfe/Well)(1) Eagle Ford Shale 282 70% ~400-5001 Granite Wash 73 26% 3.7 Horizontal Cotton Valley 82 80% 4.9 Haynesville Shale 149 74% 5.0 Selma Chalk 94 96% 1.8 Marcellus Shale 150 79% 4.0 Totals 830 (1) Eagle Ford EUR per well in MBOE. 16
  • 18. Investment Highlights • Strategic balance between oil / liquids and natural gas • Strengthened balance sheet and liquidity • Core position in the volatile oil window of the Eagle Ford Shale • Multi-year inventory of attractive drilling opportunities • Optionality of natural gas assets has been retained • Ongoing growth in oil production and cash flow • Continued expansion of the Eagle Ford and other oily prospects 17
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  • 20. 2012 Guidance Table As of October 31, 2012 ($ in millions, except per unit data) Implied 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Full-Year 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 Guidance Production: Natural gas (Bcf) 6.3 5.9 4.4 3.6 - 3.8 20.1 - 20.3 Crude oil (MBbls) 549 572 573 527 - 557 2,220 - 2,250 NGLs (MBbls) 215 227 202 190 - 200 835 - 845 Equivalent production (Bcfe) 10.9 10.7 9.0 7.9 - 8.3 38.4 - 38.9 Equivalent daily production (MMcfe per day) 119.5 117.1 98.1 85.6 - 90.4 105.0 - 106.2 Equivalent production (MBOE) 1,812 1,775 1,504 1,313 - 1,386 6,405 - 6,478 Equivalent daily production (MBOE per day) 19.9 19.5 16.5 14.3 - 15.1 17.5 - 17.7 Percent crude oil and NGLs 42.1% 45.0% 51.6% 52.1% - 57.0% 47.2% - 48.3% Production revenues: Natural gas $ 14.9 10.3 11.9 11.9 - 12.9 49.0 - 50.0 Crude oil $ 58.7 58.4 57.0 48.9 - 53.9 223.0 - 228.0 NGLs $ 9.1 7.6 6.7 5.4 - 5.9 28.7 - 29.2 Total product revenues $ 82.7 76.2 75.6 66.2 - 72.7 300.7 - 307.2 Total product revenues ($ per Mcfe) $ 7.60 7.16 8.37 8.40 - 8.74 7.82 - 7.90 Total product revenues ($ per BOE) $ 45.62 42.94 50.25 50.42 - 52.44 46.95 - 47.42 Percent crude oil and NGLs $ 82.0% 86.5% 84.2% 80.8% - 83.4% 83.4% - 84.0% Operating expenses: Lease operating ($ per Mcfe) $ 0.84 0.87 0.69 0.83 - 0.87 0.81 - 0.82 Lease operating ($ per BOE) $ 5.04 5.22 4.13 4.96 - 5.24 4.86 - 4.92 Gathering, processing and transportation costs ($ per Mcfe) $ 0.38 0.41 0.35 0.27 - 0.33 0.36 - 0.37 Gathering, processing and transportation costs ($ per BOE) $ 2.29 2.47 2.08 1.65 - 1.95 2.16 - 2.22 Production and ad valorem taxes (percent of oil and gas revenues) 4.3% -0.3% 6.1% 4.9% - 5.2% 3.7% - 3.8% General and administrative: Recurring general and administrative $ 10.5 10.6 8.9 8.5 - 9.0 38.5 - 39.0 Share-based compensation $ 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.1 - 1.3 5.3 - 5.5 Restructuring $ - (0.1) 1.4 - - - 1.3 - 1.3 Total reported G&A $ 12.1 11.7 11.6 9.6 - 10.3 45.1 - 45.8 Exploration: $ 8.0 9.4 9.3 11.4 - 12.4 38.0 - 39.0 Unproved property amortization $ 8.2 8.3 8.3 8.7 - 9.2 33.5 - 34.0 Depreciation, depletion and amortization ($ per Mcfe) $ 4.67 4.86 5.47 5.11 - 5.34 5.00 - 5.05 Depreciation, depletion and amortization ($ per BOE) $ 28.02 29.14 32.80 30.69 - 32.05 30.00 - 30.30 Adjusted EBITDAX $ 64.2 60.0 61.2 49.7 - 59.7 235.0 - 245.0 Capital expenditures: Drilling and completion $ 82.6 79.8 73.1 55.5 - 65.5 291.0 - 301.0 Pipeline, gathering, facilities $ 3.9 4.4 5.0 2.7 - 3.7 16.0 - 17.0 Seismic $ (0.4) 0.7 0.1 2.6 - 3.6 3.0 - 4.0 Lease acquisitions, field projects and other $ 4.3 6.6 6.4 10.2 - 10.7 27.5 - 28.0 Total oil and gas capital expenditures $ 90.4 91.5 84.6 70.9 - 83.4 337.5 - 350.0 19
  • 21. Non-GAAP Reconciliation Adjusted EBITDAX Year ended December 31, LTM 9 Mos. Ended 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 3Q12 Sep-11 Sep-12 Adjusted EBITDAX dollars in millions Net income (loss) from continuing operations $ 26.5 $ 93.6 $ (130.9) $ (65.3) $ (132.9) $ (78.1) $(105.0) $ (50.1) Add: Income tax expense (benefit) 30.5 55.6 (85.9) (42.9) (88.2) (60.2) (60.4) (32.4) Add: Interest expense 20.1 24.6 44.2 53.7 56.2 59.2 41.8 44.8 Add: Depreciation, depletion and amortization 88.0 135.7 154.4 134.7 162.5 201.2 113.2 151.9 Add: Exploration 28.6 42.4 57.8 49.6 78.9 37.4 68.2 26.6 Add: Share-based compensation expense 1.6 6.0 9.1 7.8 7.4 6.0 5.6 4.2 Add/Less: Derivatives (income) expense included in net income 2.0 (29.7) (31.6) (41.9) (15.7) (27.1) (19.8) (31.3) Add/Less: Cash receipts (payments) to settle derivatives 14.1 (7.6) 58.1 32.8 27.4 31.3 20.3 24.2 Add/Less: Loss on firm transportation commitment - - - - - 17.3 - 17.3 Add: Impairments 2.6 20.0 106.4 46.0 104.7 62.9 71.1 29.3 Add/Less: Net loss (gain) on sale of assets, other (12.6) (33.2) (2.0) (1.2) 22.0 (2.4) 25.2 0.7 Adjusted EBITDAX $ 201.5 $ 307.4 $ 179.7 $ 173.3 $ 222.5 $ 247.6 $ 160.3 $ 185.3 20
  • 22. Penn Virginia Corporation 4 Radnor Corporate Center, Suite 200 Radnor, PA 19087 610-687-8900 www.pennvirginia.com