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Landex Recorder of Deeds Service

Started this discussion. Last reply by paleface Sep 23, 2023. 7 Replies

There are counties in Pennsylvania that use the services of Landex to access deed information including oil & gas information  from their Recorder of Deeds department.  Not having any experience…Continue

What`s happening in Westmoreland County, PA?

Started Sep 1, 2023 0 Replies

Who is drilling wells these days?  Are they Marcellus or Utica?Any new pipelines planned for ths area?Continue

Accumulating Shallow Gas Leases

Started this discussion. Last reply by farmgas Aug 23, 2023. 3 Replies

Reading the BLXInc.net/Vintage website it appears like a great idea is in the works to encourage NG development in  Armstrong, Indiana & Jefferson counties in Pennsylvania.  Any news on how this…Continue

Mineral Rights & Lease Consolidation

Started this discussion. Last reply by Educate Me Jan 24, 2023. 1 Reply

How common is the outright purchasing of mineral rights or the consolidation of existing gas leases in PA?  Are gas leases too fragmented now to allow for long lateral drilling?  This seems to be a…Continue

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paleface replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"Farm gas do your lights get a little brighter in your camp house during shoulder season?"
yesterday
Ralph cramdon replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"Every part of the country has its own pricing depending on supply and demand .. The spot price most often quoted is Henry Hub .. Even with EQT and others reducing production , prices remain low .... Forward looking futures predict higher prices next…"
yesterday
farmgas replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"I was questioning how the State of Texas fuels their electricity for the grid.  Surely there are other uses then just LNG.  Sounds like a bottomless pit for this associated gas.  The more oil is produced the more gas is produced…"
yesterday
Ralph cramdon replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"The money is in the oil , gas used to get flared , now must be piped ... As the top areas get mopped up, secondary regions [ more gassy ] are getting attention ..  Also as a well declines it tends to get a higher gas to oil ratio ... Water is…"
yesterday
paleface replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"The deeper they drill for oil more gas will be found."
yesterday
Ralph cramdon replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"Gas is a national product ,, if its oversupplied in some regions it will effect prices somewhat nationally .. Permian wells continue to get gassier , its also shoulder season wich can lower prices as well .. Much of Permian is in the wilderness ,,,…"
Wednesday
farmgas replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"Being from Pennsylvania I do not understand why this happens.  I understand about associated gas but isn`t it being transmitted to the gulf for LNG?  Are there no other outlets for it`s use  in Texas?   How is their…"
Wednesday
farmgas replied to White Tiger's discussion 'Oil and Gas Giant EOG Sues Noble County Land Owner'
"This is an interesting discussion about landowner rights.  Does a gas lease generally include use of the surface for extraction of oil & gas?  I believe in PA gas leases they do.  But is this a difference between older (maybe…"
Tuesday
Ralph cramdon replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"Gas price in the Permian WAHA hub is NEGATIVE $5 recently ... That means producers are PAYING $5 to get rid of their gas ."
Tuesday
farmgas replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"Natural gas price continue to rise.  Where will it be this summer?  Will the current global problems impact the price?  EQT is making lease swaps in NEPA & Ohio"
Monday
Ralph cramdon replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"Lack of takeaway continues to be an issue in the NE PA gas play .. Seems like CTRA has a reduced effort also ... COG wasted so much land / gas while prices where low in that region ...."
Apr 8
farmgas replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"A recent news report stated Chesapeake will do just as you mentioned. It was reported they will continue to drill wells with a plan to "turn them in-line" (TIL) when prices rise again.  Not certain where they will do this but maybe a…"
Apr 8
Dott replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"farmgas, please explain. You wrote "Chesapeake Energy will continue drilling wells and keep them in their inventory for TIL." What does TIL stand for? Also do you mean they will drill wells and cap them and not allow them to produce until…"
Apr 8
farmgas replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"It`s reported Chesapeake Energy has plans to continue drilling wells and keep them in their inventory for TIL as needed when prices increase.  This sounds like a good plan for them.  Can smaller gas companies do this and not get a quicker…"
Apr 8
Ralph cramdon replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"Equities have moved much quicker than Gas spot prices ... The current price inn the $1.80 range is unsustainable..... Hung out with a Chessie Landman yesterday ... Interesting stories ..... "
Apr 8
farmgas replied to farmgas's discussion 'Surging Natural Gas Prices'
"The production slowdown seems to be working.  Pricing is edging ahead.  Good news for landowners in Central PA."
Apr 7

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Where do we go from here??

Posted on September 25, 2018 at 5:06pm 1 Comment

Has the natural gas industry peaked or is it just holding until conditions change?  What are those conditions that can surge the industry again?  Are we just at a point where the initial positioning for market share, core area location and infrastructure availability has stabilized the industry for a slow but steady future approach for development?  There just doesn`t seem to be big news anymore!  When might we see another surge or maybe not?

Where do we go from here?

Posted on September 25, 2018 at 8:57am 0 Comments

Has the natural gas industry peaked or is it just holding until conditions change?   What are those conditions that can surge this industry again?  Are we just at a point where the initial positioning for market share, core area location and infrastructure availability has stabilized the industry for a slow but steady approach for further development?   There just doesn`t seem to be big news anymore!   When might we see another surge or maybe not?

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At 7:10pm on March 6, 2014, lettijack said…
I may have assumed wrong then?? Well we can still share information pertaining to consols operations and plans I guess.
At 6:07pm on March 6, 2014, lettijack said…

farmgas,

I'm still in negotiations mode so i try to say the minimum on the open discussion pages incase any consol Landmen are active on GMS.  

I did see they permitted some wells in Indiana county last year and i bet those wells are within a stone's throw of the TL-474 Transmission line.  if you want to keep tabs on the wells around beaver run check out MAWC.com and then click on the marcellus tab.

Do you know the terms of any gas leases they have signed around you?

 
 
 

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