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2012 production numbers make Harrison county look very attractive 2 Replies

Started by Booger. Last reply by Busy Bee on Friday.

Puskarich Well 3-18 Permitted 4-30-2013 Moorefield Twp. 5 Replies

Started by Randall P King. Last reply by Randall P King May 12.

Gulfport/Clay well begun 18 Replies

Started by K Clay. Last reply by K Clay May 6.

Gustina-Bear well update ... 1 Reply

Started by Utica Shale. Last reply by Randall P King Apr 30.

Contacted by MarkWest for pipeline easement in Harrison county. 104 Replies

Started by Hunter. Last reply by Al Cramblett Apr 30.

Boy Scout Well- Gulfport- Harrison County, Nottingham Township 1 Reply

Started by HarrisonCoBuckeye. Last reply by Booger Apr 22.

New Pad at Moorefield? 4 Replies

Started by HarrisonCoBuckeye. Last reply by AT Apr 21.

Water Sources Needed

Started by Gerald Benson Apr 21.

RYSER well update ... 25 Replies

Started by Utica Shale. Last reply by robert c miller Apr 21.

Another New well pad on Rt 519 in Athens twp 2 Replies

Started by Poison Ivy. Last reply by HarrisonCoBuckeye Apr 21.

Gustina-Bear well- rig on site

Started by HarrisonCoBuckeye Apr 21.

Kinsey well update ... 18 Replies

Started by Utica Shale. Last reply by HarrisonCoBuckeye Apr 21.

Wagner well, Monroe twp, update ...

Started by Utica Shale Apr 10.

WATER NEEDED

Started by Gerald Benson Apr 8.

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Comment by Randall P King on March 30, 2012 at 11:00am

Production numbers on 5 Chesapeake wells will be on the ODNR's web site on Monday, along with other current stories. See the link...

http://www.drillingahead.com/page/utica-shale-news

Randy

Comment by Randall P King on March 27, 2012 at 1:49pm

Here's a good summary of some of the major players at the end of the fourth quarter. There are a few nuggets that you might not have seen before. Note the $ number per acre in the wet gas zone, mentioned by Enervest. See the link...

http://seekingalpha.com/article/418651-utica-shale-conference-calls...

Randy

Comment by Randall P King on March 27, 2012 at 1:43pm

Here's some current articles on the Utica fro Ohio.com, including the story of BP entering the play in Mahoning Co. and signing with Bob Rhea's group. $3,900 per acre bonus with 17.5% royalty. See the link...

http://drilling.ohio.com/

Randy

Comment by scott jackovitch on March 24, 2012 at 10:26pm
Thanks Peter and Finnbear . Hopefully I can get a few of my questions answered this week.
Comment by Peter Schueler on March 24, 2012 at 2:51pm

Scott, Here's what Global is marketing in the Ohio/Pennsylvania area

http://www.globalgeophysical.com/content.aspx?cid=224. It looks like they're beginning to put together a library of geophysical data for the Utica and concentrating on the Harrison County area.

Most of the recent O&G leases give the lessee the right to do their own geophysical exploration but there are independents like Global who make a living by providing the data to O&G companies wanting to have better info before leasing or to leaseholders looking for "sweet spots".

Comment by Finnbear on March 24, 2012 at 11:45am

Ask Global who is employing their services? Ask Global why they are doing this?

Comment by scott jackovitch on March 24, 2012 at 9:51am

I received one of the letters from Global geophysical this week . I am looking for some input from others who have received one or anyone else for that matter. I am unsure exactly who they are working for ? I am all for keeping this drilling train rolling along but I would like some helpful advice. Why are they doing this now ? It seems they are having good success without it. 

Comment by Randall P King on March 23, 2012 at 5:32pm

I'm thinking that it's the Hopedale site. Most of Gulfport's leased acreage is in the southwest part of the county, while Chesapeake is more central/northeast part of the county. For large contiguous blocks of land, I think this sets the maret price - for now.

Randy

Comment by rob on March 23, 2012 at 5:23pm

Randy...1500 acres would cover alot of the areas that rhino holds coal rights to (hopedale and cadiz portals)... does the cadiz portal even operate?  I thought I heard it was closed up several years back.

Comment by Randall P King on March 23, 2012 at 5:11pm

Rhino Resources is associated with Wexford Capital and has an investment relationship with Gulfport, but they leased 1500 acres in Harrison County with Chesapeake. Bonus is $6,000 per acre with a 20% gross royalty.See the link...

http://ir.rhinoresources.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=198170&p=irol-news...=

Randy

 

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