Utica Shale PSI Gradient Map - GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-29T12:01:36Zhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/utica-shale-psi-gradient-map?commentId=2274639%3AComment%3A697946&feed=yes&xn_auth=noMy question is how does this…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2017-12-04:2274639:Comment:7679682017-12-04T21:56:09.701ZDJMhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/DanMcClintock
<p>My question is how does this effect us in 2017/2018? Are there more recent maps? My concern is there are more wells now, and more info. Right? My property is in S.W. Monroe Co. Ohio Looks like .7 gradient on the line of dry gas on these maps. Do you still think that is true? Is that what oil and gas co. are looking for?</p>
<p>My question is how does this effect us in 2017/2018? Are there more recent maps? My concern is there are more wells now, and more info. Right? My property is in S.W. Monroe Co. Ohio Looks like .7 gradient on the line of dry gas on these maps. Do you still think that is true? Is that what oil and gas co. are looking for?</p> Thanks -tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-27:2274639:Comment:6985272015-09-27T13:27:22.281ZMarkushttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/Martin219
Thanks -
Thanks - I do.tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-27:2274639:Comment:6983772015-09-27T02:25:25.523ZJohn J Interval, P.G, C.P.G.https://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JohnJIntervalPGCPG
I do.
I do. Depolarized Farmer,
Personal…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-27:2274639:Comment:6985152015-09-27T00:00:07.532ZJoseph-Ohiohttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephEPowell
Depolarized Farmer,<br />
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Personally, I don't think that 5500 feet deep is all that shallow.<br />
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Also, we've all been advised that the Utica Point Pleasant is 'the source' for the easy oil already harvested over the last 150+ years (in our near geography) as I've read. How did that oil escape the tight molecules I wonder ?<br />
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If it's there (and we've all been advised that it is) they'll get it when they want it - hoping for sooner than later myself !<br />
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Also hoping to be paid for it without a fight when…
Depolarized Farmer,<br />
<br />
Personally, I don't think that 5500 feet deep is all that shallow.<br />
<br />
Also, we've all been advised that the Utica Point Pleasant is 'the source' for the easy oil already harvested over the last 150+ years (in our near geography) as I've read. How did that oil escape the tight molecules I wonder ?<br />
<br />
If it's there (and we've all been advised that it is) they'll get it when they want it - hoping for sooner than later myself !<br />
<br />
Also hoping to be paid for it without a fight when they harvest.<br />
<br />
Good luck - we need it - seems to me.<br />
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JMHO Fracturing opens the shale to…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-26:2274639:Comment:6982082015-09-26T19:09:31.308ZJoseph-Ohiohttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephEPowell
Fracturing opens the shale to drain doesn't it ?<br />
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That's the main reason for it as I understand things.<br />
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Also I agree with you in that pressure isn't all there is to it.<br />
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True, the deeper the strata the more geo-pressure but lower pressures have been dealt with successfully from the beginning - don't you agree DPF ?<br />
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Shallow is easier to develop than deeper as you get to the right depth quicker (because it's shallower).<br />
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Key still seems to me to be if the resource is present or not.<br />
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If it's…
Fracturing opens the shale to drain doesn't it ?<br />
<br />
That's the main reason for it as I understand things.<br />
<br />
Also I agree with you in that pressure isn't all there is to it.<br />
<br />
True, the deeper the strata the more geo-pressure but lower pressures have been dealt with successfully from the beginning - don't you agree DPF ?<br />
<br />
Shallow is easier to develop than deeper as you get to the right depth quicker (because it's shallower).<br />
<br />
Key still seems to me to be if the resource is present or not.<br />
<br />
If it's there they'll get it when they want it.<br />
<br />
JMHO Understood, I was wonering wh…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-26:2274639:Comment:6982072015-09-26T17:59:10.779ZJeffrey Beunierhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JeffreyBeunier
Understood, I was wonering whaJohn used for this map project
Understood, I was wonering whaJohn used for this map project Thanks for taking the ball on…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-26:2274639:Comment:6983592015-09-26T14:42:52.714ZJohn J Interval, P.G, C.P.G.https://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JohnJIntervalPGCPG
Thanks for taking the ball on this!
Thanks for taking the ball on this! In a pure exploration play, y…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-25:2274639:Comment:6981072015-09-25T23:46:45.449ZKen Marxhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/KenMarx
In a pure exploration play, you can use mud logs from old vertical wells to ballpark equivalent pressures. It's better than nothing.
In a pure exploration play, you can use mud logs from old vertical wells to ballpark equivalent pressures. It's better than nothing. Pressure is only part of the…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-25:2274639:Comment:6980962015-09-25T18:34:02.771ZDepolarized Farmerhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/TomWeise
<p>Pressure is only part of the story. As you proceed down the API scale toward the oiler end of the spectrum, the CH molecules simply become larger than the pore spaces through which they need to travel. At the molecular level, if the rock is too tight, no amount of pressure will move a square peg thru a round hole.</p>
<p>Pressure is only part of the story. As you proceed down the API scale toward the oiler end of the spectrum, the CH molecules simply become larger than the pore spaces through which they need to travel. At the molecular level, if the rock is too tight, no amount of pressure will move a square peg thru a round hole.</p> .6 pressure gradient or therm…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-09-25:2274639:Comment:6981732015-09-25T18:26:20.535ZJeffrey Beunierhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JeffreyBeunier
<p>.6 pressure gradient or thermal maturity/Ro?</p>
<p>.6 pressure gradient or thermal maturity/Ro?</p>