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Did the drillers give up on Cambria County? I did here that there was some activity around Carrolltown., Pa.
Is there any Marcellus Shale activity in White Twp. Cambria County? Pipeline construction or drilling?
Could anyone tell me if the DUMM site, is a large site? Is it easily able to find? I am going to escort a truck that is moving a camp shack out of the Dumm pad, tomorrow.
Thanks for the info Joe - Do you have names and contact numers for any of the companies you mentioned?
Chevron, Chief, and EQT have permits in the County.
I have 31 acres on the edge of Johnstown that was part of the former Bethlehem steel and was wondering if it is suitable for gas well drilling?
Does anyone know who to contact?
Ed Luther here. Wondering myself. Will let you know if I find anything-information. Where is Pertoleum Dev. C. going to drill two more wells. Have near 430 acres for lease or sell outright.
Janice, thanks for the information. We are engaging a consultant to represent us. I talked to the company you mentioned. Their fee is 8% of the upfront bonus money, plus 5% of the royalties for the first five years on each and every well. We all know that most of the well's production is in the first five years. I am sure they are knowledgeable and can provide a valuable service, but those fees seemed excessive.
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