Hi,

Does anyone think eastern Ohio has enough Marcellus shale to worry about when drawing up or revising a lease? I know or was told it thins out coming into eastern Ohio (columbiana county) and is there anything that in time above the Marcellus or below it that may be worth something later?
If I revise my lease I might fight to have it say only from the queenston down since right now it says all except coal, gravel, etc. but I'm not sure it's worth it and if it would be better to try and get some other change. What I have no idea yet.
Kath

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another! Now perhaps some one can estimate what kind of production these wells could have made by being horizontal my guess what 5 times the amount WOW!!!!!

2001 DMRM 43682 15674 60
2002 DMRM 34041 15757 0
2003 DMRM 30492 22110 0
2004 DMRM 29604 32955 0
2005 DMRM 29034 44124 0
2006 DMRM 25869 60218 0
2007 DMRM 18320 69397 0
2008 DMRM 14060 51233 0
2009 DMRM 11651 41212 0
2010 DMRM 9380 36306

Here is the Licking County KMZ file thanks to BICS 

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Here's an interesting link about Gastar, another company very active in the wet zone of the Marcellus:

http://www.gastar.com/globaloperations.cfm?pagesect=appalachianbasin

Drill Baby,  I noticed you deleted your nasty comments toward Randy.  Afraid you might get reported too?

Not ALL of them everywhere!!!  Let's tell the WHOLE TRUTH now!!

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