I've heard from multiple people that there are problems at the Milton site? Anyone hear anything?

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Jim,

When I search the DNR I typically get into the database and search the permit and plug list however, searching the county engineers permit list has yielded permits submissions quicker it seems. Either way find the well you are looking for and write down the API number - that's 14 digit number on the top left of the permit. From there return to the menu and search completion reports for that API number. In the results near the bottom you will see a link for a TIF image, scroll through that packet and you will find a plat mat. One thing to note,  The reports have everything to do with that permit, its got the original permitting info, any revisions, laterals tied to a vertical, etc.  you can also pull that information for older wells, I.E. old Clinton sand wells. Not to throw this thread off topic but Ohio currently has a self reporting system, the G&O's submit their annual production data for the well and its done. How many wells have kept land HBP that are producing nothing but have fudged production data and a .10c annual royalty check? Further more, Ive got an instance where the well has years of 0 production but currently I understand that Ohio will not terminate a secondary lease unless the well has minimum 2 consecutive years of 0 production.

Just heard that all the frac tanks have been removed from the site.  Also was told that a pump jack has been installed. If true I am surprised as I though the gas was supposed to push the liquids to the surface.  Does anyone know anything about this?

research the texas eagle ford shale wells,and you will see they use pump jacks to produce liquids.

I here there will be another well site in Milton Township does anyone know about this and where?

No I haven't heard anything about the other well in Milton Twp.   Has anyone heard any thing new about the Getches well?  It seems to be moving along quite slowly.  Any information is appreciated.  Thanks!!!

In 2010 Ohio Buckeye pulled a permit for a statagraphic well in Milton Township . Thats the only thing I have heard or seen.

I don't know anything about it.

Robert, the jack pump was installed at Geatches well and all of the mobile equipment and tanks are gone, but I have never seen the jack pump operating yet. I have no clue as to if this well is operating or producing anything at this time, or if there is any type of forecast for its viability.

 

 

Brett,  Thanks for the update this is a well that I have been following as my brother owns farms very close to it.

  Have they not been working on that well for like 15 months now? And only 2 laterals, & no production figures ? That would seem an abnormal amount of time wouldn't it?

That well is an abbhoration. On March 1st production numbers will be released and we'll see if anything of value is coming out of that hole. That well will likely never make back it's investment but it's sure to yield valuable data that will help companies drill economic wells in the area.

keep your eye on the sky, a new flare is in the future.

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