Location: From Maysville to Wilmot,Sugarcreek to Mt. Hope,Berlin to Dundee/mostlyeastern Holmes county
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I think they operate out of Millersburg; they may have an interest in my land. Thanks.Continue
Started by Clarice. Last reply by Mick maag May 11.
Updated the URL links to the new ODNR web pages HEREContinue
Started by Utica Shale Feb 18.
I heard Devon is clearing a pad site NE of millersburg. A local excavating company here in Licking County is Devon's liaison for pad construction.
Started by JODI. Last reply by Miller Nov 2, 2012.
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Comment by Finnbear on November 5, 2012 at 12:48pm The Fedderidge farm well is a Devon permit
Comment by Finnbear on November 4, 2012 at 9:22pm This one? Just east of Trail on CR 168?
what is going on in walnut creek township section 7 off the ridge road? looks like someone is building a pad location. i heard this was a atlas leasehold, is chevron in there?
welcome Ron. We are working with JRM and have been holding meetings for several months, time is on our side as the play gets proven up and infrastructure gets built.
Comment by Ronald L. Rohr Jr. on October 26, 2012 at 5:45pm hello to all land owners my name is ron rohr and yes i am related to matt and mitch and monty rohr who live between killbuck and glenmomt ohio this is all very exciting times for all of us my property is in harrison county and i got a very good lease deal by waiting and biding my time i have talked with matt some what just to keep each other informed on what is going on in both counties good luck to all who are still waiting to sign a lease ron rohr.
whats the latest in Holmes county? Hearing the oil looks good from older core samples, It is there, there but more difficult to get out. The eastern part may be liquids,seems that the Walnut Creek region east into Dover township have been getting the bulk of attention. This seems to be the next play.
Comment by Miller on August 9, 2012 at 12:23pm Well we finally have the first permit for Holmes County
Holmes county going to bid? Sounds like interest is rising and the potential looks good. Units are formed by the landowner groups, they look tight and appealing.
We need to get feedback from the individuals out there that have been approached. Questions as to the current market, lease language, royalties offered, gross or net,value on bonus consideration and the companies making moves.
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