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Location: Tioga County, PA
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What's going on in your area?? any info???

Started by Theresa Kolk. Last reply by Jack Young Jul 28, 2023. 2927 Replies

Any updates for leases?

Started by Michael Sasarak. Last reply by Darrell Weaver Jul 20, 2022. 37 Replies

Shell Activity

Started by Roy Siefert. Last reply by Roy Siefert Nov 24, 2019. 8 Replies

Painter Well activity and TIOGA COUNTY (NEW POSTINGS JUNE 18, 2019)

Started by william Allen. Ladd. Last reply by william Allen. Ladd Oct 26, 2019. 243 Replies

Average price paid for pad site on your property ?

Started by Mike Herceg. Last reply by william Allen. Ladd Sep 11, 2018. 5 Replies

Need to have a little information concerning pipelines

Started by william Allen. Ladd. Last reply by william Allen. Ladd Sep 3, 2018. 48 Replies

Gas Lease Expiring Soon

Started by Ruby Bee. Last reply by 0crokduw9lvs9 May 17, 2018. 11 Replies

Anybody home?

Started by Ann Ticopa. Last reply by Brian Day Jun 27, 2017. 15 Replies

New Well

Started by Dale Aulthouse. Last reply by Josie Sep 10, 2016. 13 Replies

DEP Permit Question

Started by N Bohl. Last reply by James Young May 10, 2016. 5 Replies

Need Help/Advice Please

Started by NightHawk®™. Last reply by scott brion Feb 24, 2016. 7 Replies

Actual Selling Price of OGM in Marcellus area

Started by Shawn Smith. Last reply by Janice L. Hancharick Aug 18, 2015. 41 Replies

Watkins production Jan 2015

Started by Tim. Last reply by Jack Young May 18, 2015. 22 Replies

well flare?

Started by Gary Keeney. Last reply by Chester Field Apr 9, 2015. 21 Replies

Knowledgeable Local Lawyers?

Started by Ryan Bates. Last reply by Janice L. Hancharick Mar 10, 2015. 12 Replies

Non-Surface Leases on 100+ Acre Parcels

Started by Rich Lee. Last reply by N Bohl Feb 28, 2015. 10 Replies

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Comment by paleface on April 12, 2013 at 8:00am
Comment by Thomas Lilli on April 11, 2013 at 6:10am
Thanks Jack.
Comment by Jack Young on April 10, 2013 at 10:06am

That's not an area where we have acreage, so I've never looked at that part of the county much. But we had a swap arranged once for OGMs at Arnot that fell through, and I remember being very favorably impressed by what I learned at that time.

And the wells I had logs for all turned out fairly poorly despite nice thick sections of Marcellus. There's so much more to these things than just the amount of shale and whether it's dry or wet that I'm just not going to try to outguess the experts. The old shallow well logs were easy - these new ones are so loaded with data that it's really hard to even show graphically.

Comment by Thomas Lilli on April 10, 2013 at 5:05am
Jack,

What is your projections for activity in the area of mt. Top road? I am leased with ANADARKO with a piece of property just adjacent to state land about a quarter mile east of Reynolds road. I heard a unit was formed about a mile east of my area.
Comment by paleface on April 9, 2013 at 10:26pm

 Jack did the wells turn out as the indicators suggest with the logs you have ? Thank You

Comment by Jack Young on April 9, 2013 at 9:29pm

They certainly used to when the logs were much less complex. I haven't been to a PA Geologic Survey office since horizontal drilling started, however, since the new logs are too complex for a layman to interprete. The DEP and the Geologic Survey have a ton of good information, but I'd rather wait to see production than try to outguess the experts who can actually understand the log data. I have several vertical Marcellus logs here in my office, and those can be tricky enough - lots of color and shading, not the old Gamma, Caliper, Density etc logs that used to be the top of the line.

Comment by paleface on April 9, 2013 at 7:38pm

 Jack do the gas companys release the log suite info to the DEP?  Thank You

Comment by Ann Ticopa on April 7, 2013 at 10:57pm

I take exception to the "accurate" part; it is DEP data after all. (grin)  But likely worthwhile to most for whom it's a business expense.  Thanks.

Comment by paleface on April 7, 2013 at 10:57pm
Comment by Jack Young on April 7, 2013 at 9:57pm

I can't remember what I paid last time around - it's less than it used to be, I know that. Regarding well completion data, some operators have always been slow to provide it, and others don't report all the numbers you'd like to have, saying they're "not available". That being said, it's the best source for accurate data.   

 

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