PDC permit for Morgan County Center Twp. on Centerbend Rd.
Well is listed as Palmer44-20
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Permalink Reply by Paul Cann on June 29, 2012 at 4:25am    Yes, thank you for sharing. The pictures are great.
Permalink Reply by Gary Cunagin on June 29, 2012 at 1:21pm    Thanks Teri, that's a lot of hardware. I bet you have to keep telling yourself "It's only temporary"
I count roughly 25, 500 bbl frac tanks or 12,500 bbls of freshwater capacity. Assuming they use all the water this would be a normal to good size hydraulic frac job to put on a vertical shale well. Looks like Universal Well Services equipment.
Permalink Reply by Greg Hamilton on June 29, 2012 at 2:41am    Thanks for sharing, Teri!
Permalink Reply by DSFS on July 9, 2012 at 4:01am    Why does this well not show up on the ODNR Hoizontal Utica-Point Pleasant Well Map ??
Permalink Reply by Greg Hamilton on July 9, 2012 at 1:43pm    let's hope!!
Yes I do tell myself "it's only temporary" ... it doesn't always work though! ha ha! The fracking took a little over 2hrs and being raised around running equipment has paid off because I slept right through it that morning. PDC has been wonderful about dealing with everything.
Permalink Reply by oildude on July 22, 2012 at 4:35am    Yep, 0% ... it's non producing, a dead hole in the ground. I guess that's not what ya'll wanted to hear but it's the truth none the less. On the other hand, the cornfield that we planted using the well pad money is looking AMAZING!! Thank the Creator for helping us out with the rain!
Permalink Reply by Gary Cunagin on July 22, 2012 at 12:29pm    Yea, Teri, who cares about oil. I got 3 inches of rain on my place, about 10 miles up the river from yours. It looks to have saved a sorry looking bean field. I signed with PDC about a year ago. Hope this is just a bump in the road. Thanks for the info.
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