added Marichini - Zingieser, Lyon CHK and Messersmith sites. added Brad 73 Millard, Brad 75 Senn, Brad 77 Campbell and Darrow Water Impoundments.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/31036030/Bradford%20Co%20units.kmz
Also of interest, the Senn WI permit is sought by CHK in TLM territory Windham Twp. Most if not all of TLM leases in Litchfield Twp. have been assigned to CHK.
Permits were applied for for Kline A & B (Kier Hill), Kingsley E, Ostrander (Warren Center), Jenner Sr K (LeRaysville) and Everts Jr P. TLM did not supply GPS for these and DEP doesn't have them in the system yet (maybe because they don't have the GPS?). Anyone know the GPS?
See you next year.
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Permalink Reply by Wayne Miller on January 6, 2012 at 4:40pm They have permits for wells 2H and 5H, but you can be sure there will be at least 6 wells eventually.
Permalink Reply by Brian R. Woodcock on January 6, 2012 at 4:43pm Thanks Wayne, keep in touch, I'll do the same. Brian.
Permalink Reply by Marc Fournier on January 7, 2012 at 9:24am Wayne,
What are the new lines that look like hooks coming from the various wells? Some are white, some are red. Also, do you have a similar style map that shows pipelines? We have land in the Seaman EOG well and I am wondering when it will produce. Been told there is no pipeline. Also interested in anything about Michnich in Leraysville, Williamson CHK in Smithfield and anything just east of Wood EOG in Bentley Creek. Thank you so much for the continued map updates. It's amazing.
Marc
Permalink Reply by Wayne Miller on January 7, 2012 at 9:34am Those are well bore paths. EOG is the only company that puts the well paths on their recorded unit maps. I only have info that is available to the public through production unit or drilling permit filings. Pipeline permits are difficult since they only give one GPS for the entire length. Maybe the entire length gets published somewhere. Anyone have a source?
Permalink Reply by Marc Fournier on January 8, 2012 at 10:52am Wayne,
I saw some pipeline maps on the Bradford County page. Not sure how up to date it is. Would be really cool if it could be superimposed over your map somehow. If you click around, you see pipelines, proposed and water related.
http://www.bradfordcountypa.org/Natural-Gas.asp?specifTab=2
Thanks again for the map and the replies.
Marc
Permalink Reply by Michael Cuddy on January 7, 2012 at 5:44pm Wayne,
This is great.
Can you tell me what it means if I put my mouse over a pin on a map and 4 more pins appear. Also were you aware that there are 2 seperate pads in the Elliott unit. Each pad has a well drilled now. The first pad and well were drilled about 1/4 mile north of your pin.
Thanks, Mike
Permalink Reply by Wayne Miller on January 8, 2012 at 9:06am It probably means that you have been saving "Temporary Places" each time you exit GE, so you have several copies of the same thing in there. Just delete all the copies and don't save each time.
As far as actual pad sites, I don't have access to that info. The GPS I have is from the well permit application which is sometimes only a E&S Stormwater General Permit. I can see GE is updating their images and you can see actual pads in the eastern part of Bradford.
Has "Mean Ole Allis" been able to retire since all this gas money has been coming in?
Permalink Reply by Michael Cuddy on January 8, 2012 at 11:20pm I had to trade Allis in a few years ago... last I knew she was living up near Allis Hollow. No royalties here so I am still working at work and at home. Just more acres and frustration now. I am still waiting for warm enough weather to pick some corn. Lots of pipeline activity in the area, but not one to move any gas from the Elliot well.
Thanks, Mike
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