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Comment by Julie on July 21, 2011 at 11:57pm

I live on the Halleck Road in Monongalia County and have been approached about leasing my property.  The offer I was made was $1000.00 per acre and royalties of 12.5%.  I was wondering if anyone else had been approached and if so what kind of offers they were receiving.  Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks

Comment by Rick Clark on May 26, 2011 at 7:03am
chesapeake has a well, the Reliance Minerals 3H, 6H, 8H,10 Well, on the map it looks like the unit probably 600 or so acres runs north east of Triune Fire Dept up to Clinton Furnace Rd, they are still leasing a lot in this area, so they will be building more units and drilling more it is looking good for people in this spot, if you have not leased , they will probably will be calling you. the offers i heard last year was $1000 & 15%with deductions,  anyone hears of an offer let us know.
Comment by Dave Stewart on May 2, 2011 at 10:00pm

According to PA state records Chief has a site in Gilmore Township (north of Daybrook a few miles into PA.) I believe it is the only one in that area. I also think it may be representative of what might be found the areas to it's south (Daybrook). You can check under PA Dept. of Oil and Gas Production Report.  (Two entries - 1H and 2H - in Greene County. They are the only permitted wells shown for Gilmore Township. Each has about 500,000Mcf reported for 2010 2nd half. I'm guessing production started in the 2nd half. Double check this, because this is all new to me.)

 

My aunt has a fractional share of rights near Daybrook. I'd be interested in hearing a rough idea of what kind of offers are being made in that area.

Comment by shale man on May 2, 2011 at 8:32am
I have leased land in Western Monongalia County, near Daybrook. Is there any new drilling activity nearby besides Bunner's ridge described in earlier comments?
Comment by shale man on January 25, 2011 at 12:20pm
I have land leased in Daybrook, WV. Do you know of any drilling nearby?
Comment by Sam Malone on October 18, 2010 at 9:35am
Thought I'd forward this on... The Center for Healthy Environments and Communities (CHEC) of the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health is hosting a FracTracker training on Monday, October 25, 2010 in Morgantown, WV.

During this training, CHEC will introduce participants to FracTracker, a combination of an interactive blog (http://fractracker.org) and the DataTool (http://data.fractracker.org), that is serving as a vital data-sharing tool in the Marcellus Shale play and beyond.

Meeting Details:
October 25, 2010 – 1pm - 4pm
Morgantown, WV
Free to attend. Parking is free. Permits will be provided upon arrival.
The agenda and additional meeting specifics will be sent to registered attendees prior to the training.

Important -- In order to fully interact with FracTracker’s DataTool during the training, you must be registered with the DataTool. It is free to register, but please do this online as soon as possible. If you run into problems registering for the tool please contact: [email protected]

In addition to registering for the DataTool online, please also register to attend the training by emailing me at [email protected] as soon as possible. We have limited space in the present venue, so don't delay! In that email, please let me know whether CHEC can distribute your contact information to all attendees of the training for networking purposes. Once we receive your RSVP we will send you a confirmation email with more details about the training.
Comment by Rick Clark on September 17, 2010 at 8:40pm
yeah it is interesting to get other info. to piece things together, but you can never tell for sure about any of these companies till you actually see it. ive learned that mutch. chesapeake has leased a lot in battelle District also clay district, Statler run area if i hear anything of interest i will pass it along...
Comment by Dave Stewart on September 17, 2010 at 8:47am
I have been in contact with Chesapeake on some western Mon County acreage. However, they don't seem particularly interested in it. I'll let you know if something comes of it.

Thanks for your comment. I just found out my brother has a few acres on Halleck Road. He thinks he has O&G rights. I better prod him to check it out. Of course, if he hasn't been contacted; he probably doesn't have the rights.
Comment by Rick Clark on September 17, 2010 at 8:24am
Chesapeake built a drilling unit for the Bunner horizontal well , bunners ridge 569 Acre area, marion ,monongalia county line they have been leasing over to halleck and about all clinton district i leased to them in june has anyone heard anything else about this area or had any offers thanks for any info
Comment by Jack Dumbauld on April 29, 2010 at 3:25pm
Since March, Chesapeake has upped the offer from $750 and 12.5 to $1,000 and 15% without me even talking to them!

Is there any drilling going on in Southern Mon cty or northern Marion?

I really don't wish to lease until they are ready to start drilling and I have information on where, when and how they are going to do it.
 

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