What`s the story about faults found in the Marcellus Shale layer? Are they always bad or sometimes good? Do they make an area unsuitable for drilling & development now and forever, or are there strategies to overcome them? Are faults common or found only in certain areas and why? Is there a Pennsylvania map showing where these faults are located? How do gas companies overcome the presence of faults? Can they simply drill from another direction? Has anyone had a unit or well plan cancelled because of the discovery of faults? Wouldn`t a gas company investigate an interested area for faults before signing new leases or plan for a unit? Does finding a fault mean that an specific area can not be developed? Is a fault the "skunk at the picnic" for landowners and lease owners ?
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Definitely. Seismic has a pretty large footprint - you can "see" for a distance from the trucks (gotta see where the guys laying the cable went). On top of that, if you're in western PA the geology is fairly boring, compared to say NE PA where things are more complicated, faulted, etc. So even if the ground directly beneath you wasn't directly imaged, you could project at least a few miles away with high confidence.
On that note, this is why most companies want to shoot seismic studies very near, if not intersecting their wells. That way, you can exactly tie what you see in the wells with what you see on the seismic. Therefore, you have a good understanding even in places where you have no wells.
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