You have probably read that EQT and Chesapeake are both concentrating on wet gas.  I imagine other gas companies will follow.  Do we know yet if Clarion County is made up of some or all or no wet gas???? 

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From everything I have heard ans seen. Clarion County is all wet gas. Eastern PA is mostly dry.

I know that the maps don't always support this, DK, but I also have heard from gas guys, etc., that Clarion County is a good souce of wet gas.  If so, we should be seeing more activity soon??? 

Western Clarion co. is wet. High BTYU'S  Hydrocarbons.

My guess is wet. Stone has drilled 2 wells near by and has flared them twice the one for 29 days, Their quarterly report said they are focasing on WV right now. It is wet gas and they are getting a lot of condensables. They are pleased because of the high profit.  

Matthew, do you believe ANY of Eastern Clarion County is wet?  I would like to think so...

Have not seen any info on eastern Clarion co.

I don't think there is any 'wet' Marcellus. The are is largely unexplored for Utica, but the 'wet' seems to start west of Clarion, maybe even west of Venango. We have a southern Clarion County Marcellus well and it is dry.

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