We are in one of the hottest counties in this play and no discussion. Elnathan, Lance, others, ...whats up!
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The drillers are telling me they are just going vertical. No plans to go horizontal and fracking. I don't believe that, they just don't like to give info. They are stripping the top soil off at Yoder's place on Hilltop Road. That is where the next one is supposed to be. The drilling is pretty noisy, glad I have good insulation.
Also Halcon has yellow iron sitting on rt.190 just off 305 in trumbul county. Forget property owners name.
Who is actually doing the drilling? Did that unit come in on one truck that is rising in the air? or is it a put together piece?
It came in pieces. They put it together on the ground, stood it up, and then raised by putting the platform under it, then telescoped the tower up. They are hauling brine out by the semi load constantly now. The first pipe was 30" in diameter and they told me they will size down as they go deeper to 5.5" at the bottom. This rig drills with air pressure and big nozzles. When this one is done, they change nozzles and use drilling mud that Haliberton is supplying.
The name on the rig is Patterson.
Mr William Cusick are you getting any sleep yet? Been awful quiet on this site for awhile. I see there building the Brugler pad,Yoder pad and Gallagher pad all at the same time 3 different contractors doing the work?
If you have google earth try this .
41.4608 -80.4105
if not its off route 58 on a road called halfway road. about a mile south of the sand and gravel pit near Jamestown. Also well pad being done for hilcorp on rt. 62 by sharon auto wrecking and another called palmer pad in off route 19 in fairview twp. on stoneboro drive thats a shell well.
thanks
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