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Billy Park Whyde commented on Brad Emmer's blog post 'Ponds'
"Might be a good idea if you wanted a pond or a lake at possibly no cost to you. Pond or lake built to state specs might be a value for a commercial camp grounds. Construction of and use of could be addressed but you can contact your local fire…"
Jan 10
Brad Emmer commented on Brad Emmer's blog post 'Ponds'
"And, while I'm at it, which of th energy compnaies, if any, are aggressively seeking holdings in Beaver County? Is it true thet we hold more promise of the wetter, more valuable Utica Shale here?"
Nov 27, 2011
Brad Emmer posted a blog post

Ponds

I was reading Jeff K's blog from Tioga County re: allowing ponds to be placed on your property. I know little about the fracking process, about the entire process in general, but learning what I can, so I ask: Is the pond accessed from the surface after it is created, or does the access come from off site? The surface of my land is a cemetery. Wouldn't want the dead disturbed. In other words, if the energy company creates a pond on my land, or widens, enhances, or deepens the one I have, then…See More
Nov 21, 2011
Brad Emmer commented on Brad Emmer's blog post 'Disturbing the dead?'
"Thanx for update. The fact is that drilling a mile under the graves will not affect the "use of the land", to use your words. And, we were granted the mineral rights unrestricted, anyhow. But, thanks for your comments."
Oct 10, 2011
Jon Laughner and Brad Emmer are now friends
Sep 26, 2011
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Disturbing the dead?

Yes, Mark, I will call you. And, Janice, thanx for your comments. There probably ARE statutory restrictions re: entering upon a cemetery for this purpose, and the caskets are only buried 6 feet deep. But, that's the key word,..."probably". Shale drilling is a relatively new thing. Death care industry consultants have advised me that there is no case law, or specific statutes that deal with this in Pennsylvania., and that I should get this protection in writing as part of any agreement I sign.…See More
Sep 19, 2011
Brad Emmer left a comment for Shaler
"Which energy companies, if any, will deal direct with the landowner for a little as 28 acres,...in Beaver County?"
Sep 18, 2011
Brad Emmer posted a blog post

Coexprise: Inflexible, or quite normal?

I have a 27.5 acre cemetery in Beaver County. Generaly speaking, I was prepared to sign on with Coexprise. But, the Agreement provided no "guarantee" of non-encroachment on my land surface. Anyone else out there with sensitive land encroachment issues? Is there a group competing with Coexprise out there who WILL be able to negotiate with this "impediment"?
Sep 16, 2011
Brad Emmer commented on Jon Laughner's group 'Beaver County, PA'
"Is Chesapeake approaching landowners directly, or is this through a negotiating group? I have 27.5 cares in Monaca (Center Township), south of the river. What/who is Mason/Dixon landman?"
Sep 15, 2011
Brad Emmer replied to Keith Mauck (Site Publisher)'s discussion 'Should GMS have a political group?'
"Yes!"
Sep 15, 2011
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Beaver County, PA

Just out of the fairway, but lots of leasing activity. One well drilled by Range, reportedly a Utica well, in Marion Twp.
Sep 4, 2011
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Sep 1, 2011

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What is your role in the Marcellus?
Landowner
Why are you here?
Leasing Your Land, Selling Royalties
Which state(s) are you following?
Pennsylvania
What shale plays do you follow?
Marcellus
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Ponds

I was reading Jeff K's blog from Tioga County re: allowing ponds to be placed on your property. I know little about the fracking process, about the entire process in general, but learning what I can, so I ask: Is the pond accessed from the surface after it is created, or does the access come from off site? The surface of my land is a cemetery. Wouldn't want the dead disturbed. In other words, if the energy company creates a pond on my land, or widens, enhances, or deepens the one I have,…

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Posted on November 18, 2011 at 5:20pm — 2 Comments

Disturbing the dead?

Yes, Mark, I will call you. And, Janice, thanx for your comments. There probably ARE statutory restrictions re: entering upon a cemetery for this purpose, and the caskets are only buried 6 feet deep. But, that's the key word,..."probably". Shale drilling is a relatively new thing. Death care industry consultants have advised me that there is no case law, or specific statutes that deal with this in Pennsylvania., and that I should get this protection in writing as part of any agreement I sign.… Continue

Posted on September 18, 2011 at 1:52pm — 1 Comment

Coexprise: Inflexible, or quite normal?

I have a 27.5 acre cemetery in Beaver County. Generaly speaking, I was prepared to sign on with Coexprise. But, the Agreement provided no "guarantee" of non-encroachment on my land surface. Anyone else out there with sensitive land encroachment issues? Is there a group competing with Coexprise out there who WILL be able to negotiate with this "impediment"?

Posted on September 15, 2011 at 5:22pm

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