Shawn, just curious if they have any production tanks in place at the site? Maybe multiple 210's in a sequence?
jeanette, they do have 3 very large tanks onsite along with 3 smaller tanks plus some of those square semi-tank trailers.
Do they appear to be in a permanent location on the platform?
yes 3large and 3 small appear 2 be permanent tanks
Shawn, Thank you very much. Nice to have this sight to share with others about our areas. I am located in Guernsey County.
Has anyone seen any oil trucks hauling oil out of there?
Well it appears, they plan on sticking around the area and growing...
http://www.reviewonline.com/page/content.detail/id/554067/Consol-En...
sounds like this well is going into production then. Must be a good well or they would not have brought in tanks and trailers to collect fluids. Hopefully we can get some production numbers on this well in the future.
flaring well tonite!!! appears to have a good sized flame but have never seen a flare in person till tonite. pump jack still pumping as they flare
they must be flaring the well to dry up the fracking flow back of water and sand. Pretty much they are probably trying to separate the water from the gas to get a clean flow back into the well. Probably going to connect this well into the pipelines soon for production. They could be flaring just to get measurements of the hydrocarbons in the well and peak flow numbers. Sounds like good news. This well should be put into production soon.
Shawn, What did the flare look like? Estimate of height 6 foot, 10 foot, etc and about how wide in feet. Sometimes give a clue. Thanks
Can you take a picture and post?
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