http://seekingalpha.com/article/2184073-williams-partners-ceo-discu...
After reading through this and paying more attention to the questions asked especially those from Christine Cho of Barclay's and Bradley Olsen of Tudor Pickering regarding the dry Utica in the northern West Virginia area it appears the lack of commitment for the Blue Grass pipeline is that the companies are now going for the dry Utica because of the IP and volume in a few of the dry Utica wells. Along with the picture in Gastar's presentation of the "core of the core" of the Utica this all seems to look very good for those Ohio and West Virginia counties bordering the Ohio River. Williams has been focused on processing wet gas and companies switching to the dry gas drilling will give them and their plans a bump in the road regarding the Marcellus/Utica play. Just MHO.
A quote from Bradley Olsen "the drill-bit does seem to be moving towards drier areas around the Northern West Virginia area"
And if you haven't seen the "kidney" here it is in Gastar's presentation: "core of the core" of high pressure high volume Utica dry gas.
http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/GST/3086001405x0x740756/e4a0...
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