Jagged Peak Energy Inc. revised production guidance for the third quarter and full year 2017. For the quarter, the company announced a revised production guidance range of 19,150 to 19,350 barrels of oil equivalent per day (Boe/d) with the fourth quarter 2017 production guidance range remaining at 26,000 to 28,000 Boe/d. This guidance range for the third quarter is down from 20,000 to 20,800 Boe/d previously announced primarily due to the following three issues: Due to pipeline curtailment notices related to Hurricane Harvey, the Company shut-in certain wells, including 4 wells that remained off-line to opportunistically install electric submersible pumps (ESP) ahead of the original schedule. All wells temporarily curtailed due to Hurricane Harvey are now back on production. Two non-operated wells were originally scheduled to begin producing in July 2017, but did not begin production until September 2017. The company owns a 50% working interest in these 2 wells. Due to scheduling conflicts related to a shared completion fleet, the completion of 2 wells was delayed by approximately 3 weeks each. As of September 12, both wells have been completed and are on production. The company is currently deploying three completion fleets and will continue to operate three fleets through the end of the year and beyond. As a result of these changes to the production guidance range for the third quarter of 2017, the company has updated its full year 2017 estimated production range to 17,500 to 18,000 Boe/d. For the full year, the company continues to expect to spud 54 to 58 operated and to complete 50 to 55 operated wells with timing dictated by optimal development of its assets including multiple well pads and multiple zone completions. Adjusting full year production guidance for actual results for the first half of the year and the updated third quarter guidance resulted in a tightened full year production guidance range of 17,500 to 18,000 Boe/d, which, at the low end, is 212% above 2016 production.