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Location: Tioga County, PA
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Status of well on 660 and mudge road 82 Replies

Started by E. Preston Rice. Last reply by E. Preston Rice Jun 11.

If your lease expired, then request a "Surrender of Lease" 13 Replies

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Buffalo Royalties?? 4 Replies

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Did Seneca lease the Utica when it leased the PA STate Forest 5 Replies

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brumwell 657, richmond twp. 2 Replies

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DEP posts 2nd half of 2012 production 4 Replies

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Any companies still leasing in Tioga County? 26 Replies

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At the wellhead discussion

Started by Brian Day Jan 24.

Shale Gas Wells SPUD in Tioga County PA in 2012 1 Reply

Started by Ann Ticopa. Last reply by Betty Jan 7.

Shell informational meeting November 8, 2012 15 Replies

Started by Bonnie M. Last reply by E. Preston Rice Nov 15, 2012.

PA PUC Act 13 Well List for Tioga County PA, by Municipality/Well Name 1 Reply

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Tioga-Liberty activity? 17 Replies

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Comment by William Ladd on July 3, 2010 at 8:42am
Do you know the Ely farm Lynn? any activity on the Ely road?

Bill L.aka bummy
Comment by Lynn Wigglesworth on July 2, 2010 at 2:14pm
They haven't stopped them here in Delmar Township...the waste water trucks have been rolling by all morning. They are obviously fracking a well somewhere down the road.
Comment by William Ladd on July 2, 2010 at 12:57pm
I notice in the local paper where state police have pulled most of the waste water trucks off the roads in Tioga, Bradford, Clearfield, Susquehanna and Washington counties because of safety issues. Unsafe loads, brakes and lighte were mentioned as the reasons. That's gonna set the fracking back a few days I'll bet.

Bill L.

aka Bummy
Comment by Lynn Wigglesworth on June 29, 2010 at 7:19am
William; Yeah, I have a lot of uses for any money I get. I have an old, falling down farm that hasn't had proper care in 50 years. Since I bought it 14 years ago, all I could afford to do is keep it from collapsing...making actual improvements (paint, new windows, new electrical, etc), would be really nice! My truck is a 1989 F-150, I like it, but having money to replace it when it dies would be nice, too.
Comment by William Ladd on June 23, 2010 at 8:17am
Just for the fun of it I have been thinking of what we need most if we get this hassle straighten out and get a few dollars. First will be a different vehicle. Our vehicle is a 4 wheel drive SUV. But the front wheels do not engage properly anymore. It also uses too much oil and gasoline.

We'd like to establish a savings account of some sort for our little grandson Will for he education. He is only 4 years old now. Have also been thinking of paying off our son's college loans. He is doing pretty good with that by himself however. He had a job before he even finished college. But then was laid off. A few months later he landed an even better job and has been booted up to a better pay increase several times since.

Now he has to help us out somewhat. He is 50 years younger then I am. And his mother is 20 years younger then I am. She is a diabetic and is on disability. And now is having knee problems. I am 75 and of course retired with a very small social security.

I presume that many folks have similar problems to solve. This marcellus deposit will be a great help for us all.

Bill L.
aka Bummy
Comment by Bonnie M on June 7, 2010 at 7:21pm
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100607-712262.html?mod=WSJ_la...

UPDATE:Penn Orders EOG To Halt Drilling Following Well Blowout
Comment by Lynn Wigglesworth on March 28, 2010 at 6:41pm
Josie; I assume any tracts would have to be contiguous to be of any use for drilling.
Comment by Josie on March 28, 2010 at 2:38pm
How close togther Mr. Robba?
Comment by gerald f miksis on March 11, 2010 at 10:58am
don't worry about new legislation. exxon has 41 billion resaons why nothing is going to happen
Comment by Michael Karpiak on March 11, 2010 at 10:32am
I agree 100% Brian..........looking at the contributions these companies are giving....they probably already know the laws before they are passed.....
 

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