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Comment by wyalusing jim on April 21, 2013 at 4:21pm Comment by Ronald Hitchcock on June 4, 2012 at 8:22am
How do you no when a well is put on line ?
it varies by operator. chk normally has personnel on the pad 24 hrs a day during the first several days at least. they stay in travel trailers usually.
one sure way is to either listen to, or observe the dehydrators. all wells have them at least initially to seperate produced water. if you're close, you can hear them operating, if you cannot get close, look for the heatwaves coming out of the stacks. the stacks look like a short stovepipe.
if the dehy units are cooking, the wells are in production. there is usually one dehyunit per well.
wj
Comment by wyalusing jim on April 21, 2013 at 3:09pm Comment by Bruce Krauss on April 2, 2012 at 10:44am
"cAN ANYONE TELL ME WHO GETS THE ROYALTIES FROM PUBLIC LANDS SUCH AS, STATE GAME LANDS, COUNTY PARKS (PISGAH,LARNARD, SUNFISH POND), SCHOOL GROUNDS, CEMENTARIES,ETC"
unless otherwise agreed upon, in all of those cases the owner of the minerals receives the royalties.
the game commission owns some of the minerals under their land, but not all of them.
schools will usually get theirs' unless there was a prior reservation when they acquired the property.
wj
Comment by Ronald Hitchcock on June 4, 2012 at 8:22am How do you no when a well is put on line ?
Comment by Bruce Krauss on April 2, 2012 at 10:44am cAN ANYONE TELL ME WHO GETS THE ROYALTIES FROM PUBLIC LANDS SUCH AS, STATE GAME LANDS, COUNTY PARKS (PISGAH,LARNARD, SUNFISH POND), SCHOOL GROUNDS, CEMENTARIES,ETC
Fact based review of data for the Dimock Area
http://pennsylvania-solutions.blogspot.com/2012/03/well-hw-12-dimoc...
Comment by grayhairedgrandpa on September 26, 2011 at 7:53am If you look at the "Bradford County, PA" child board, there is a very nice Google Earth map that is updated periodically. We are all thankful to member Wayne Miller for the work he puts into this endeavor. For the Sept 25 update: click here. You will need to install Google Earth on your computer in order to use the file.
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