Heard from a friend that Enervest was drilling a horizontal Clinton well somewhere in Tusc. County.  Anyone have any information on this>

 

If so, I would think that this would be transformative for at least a dozen or so counties in NE Ohio that have had historic Clinton Sandstone production.

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HOPE this is true there is alotta unrecovered oil in the clinton even where it has already been drilled 

DF, you need to put this over on the main page. NGO has a permit to do the same in Coshocton County, but many of the so called experts on the main page say its economic suicide to horizontally drill and Frac a sandstone.
Would the laterals need to go SE and NW like in the Utica?
Supreme Council House of Jacob well
Formation: CLINTON
Driller = NGO
Bethlehem township
Randle quadrangle
Purpose: Plug Back Vertical and drill HORIZONTALLY
Well # 34-031-25921-0100, Lateral goes West-North-West from the pad

Well Status:

2013-01-03 = Assigned Well #

2012-12-03 = Engineer's Report

Pad Status:

2013-04-08 = Pad Complete

The Pad is located here:

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.3182338649069,+-81.9042672775614

Between Coshocton and Warsaw

North off SR-36

Last Update: Apr 08, 2012 (see bold)
I looked this up on the ODNR Gas and Oil data base using the API number given by James and it shows that the well is in Coshocton County. Since this API number ends in 0100 and the well number given is 1H, would that be considered a well distinct from the API number that is basically the same but ends in 0000 and is called well 1? Or is this considered to be the same well?
The 1 well is just a vertical well that was drilled in 1986 and is still producing. The 1H well is for a horizontal well.
Thanks TM. I looked more closely and see that the X and Y coordinates are different for the two wells as is the latitude. I wish that I knew more to understand why they are using such similar API numbers.
An API well number can have up to 14 digits. The first two digits are the state code, the next three digits are the county code, the next five digits respresent the unique identification number for the well, and sometimes you will see an additional two digits that represent a sidetrack code and another two digits that represent a sequence of events.
So for the Supreme Council well, since the first ten digits are the same, is this considered to be the same well even though there is a new bore hole? I appreciate all of your help.

Can a company drill a horizontal well in the Utica and then go back and drill a horizontal well in the Clinton and produce both?

NOT FROM THE SAME BORE HOLE IT WOULD BE A SEPERATE WELL 

IMO

Is there info on how this well is doing?

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