I drove up to the anadarko well at campsite k on consol land yesterday. They are laying a pipeline from the well so it must be a completed well. This well is just south of cumberland in Noble county. Does anyone know how productive this well is? I am interested in any information. 

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Is the rig still on the pad? They moved a rig in on the pad at Co Rd 9 and I am told they are now drilling, Going to check it out today. The smaller rig for surface casing was there 2 weeks ago.

Was at the consol site a couple weeks ago, they were hauling in sand on that day. Should be fracked by now but have not heard any numbers.

Have heard nothing but good news now coming from the well in Monroe, after all of the trouble they had. Also hearing good news from the ones in Noble, but no numbers on any of them.

The site was marked out for 6 hole but only one has been drilled. You can see the large well head in the center of the pad, its bright red. The rig has moved onto the site on county road 9. It is set up and drilling. They were continuing to build a pad on the opposite side of the road. Have to assume its for the fracking equipment.

The HG rig has moved off of the Whitacre at the Monroe county site and the well head can been seen in the center of the pad. On this one, it is bright yellow.

Checked them out today. Thought the site on Noble county 75 would have the smaller rig they used on county 9 setting the casing. But the pad was empty. They may have moved up to Muskingum county on one of those pads. There are 2 that I am aware of.

Well find out the skinny on it! MH thats what we do here at GOMS , Didn't ya know as a GOMS member your duties include live field reports! lol

 I heard today that CHPK drilled two wells that may be too far west.

 The oil is too thick - too immature?

 They are not happy.

 Details to follow ...

 

 In another thread on GOM someone else  stated that in South East Ohio (however that is defined) they found Dry Gas where they expected Wet Gas. And that driller was not happy.

 

 This does not add up.

 The Thick Oil well pushes the immature oil border EAST - not good new for "western" counties

 The Dry Gas well pushes the Wet Gas border WEST - which is good news for "western" counties.

 

 How can both be true in "South East" Ohio unless it goes very quickly from Dry Gas to Immature Oil without much Wet Gas in between - not good news for anybody.

 

Utica:

Can you name your source for that news? I am not doubting your information but I would like to do some research on this story and I need a starting point. Thanks.

"Although Range plans on drilling 2 - 4 wells over the next couple years, Range will take a “watch and see” stance and allow industry to drill Utica since our rights will be HBP by drilling Marcellus wells."

 Clearly it would be advantageous for a land owner to lease only the formation that is to be drilled and renegotiate for other formations based upon demand and new technology. 

Whyde you are way off base on this as your comments usually are.

How so Toronto?

He posted.

 You have a problem with my post you need not read them Toronto.

Drill Baby Drill

 My quotation came from a article not my words there Toronto. What was not in quotations was my own view to which I stand behind. Each formation will have a value to it in the future. A good example is the Clinton it had been drilled and poked but when the price came up in the 80s it was worth going for.  I believe that the Clinton even after the heavy drilling that has been done could possibly be horizontally fracked if oil prices where high and supply was limited.

 After all Toronto the Utica wasn't worth much 10 years ago. 

http://docsearch.derrickpetroleum.com/doc/range-2011-september-comp... that is where the quoted information came from page 35

Feel free to read it Toronto.

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