Water testing being done for the Hawk Well, on March Rd I think.  Does anyone know when that is scheduled or the unit size?  No permit yet.

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We live on Mark rd. They are still doing the drilling for the seismic testing. No one has approached us about any water testing. Our property adjoins Hawks on the back side.

The pad in question would be on the Hawk property that is just south of Marble Rd.  It is apparently going to be located about 3/4 mile south of Marble Rd and about 700 ft east of March Rd.  Pipeline is already in and the ingress/egress has been built up.  A good source says the first hole is going to go southeast.  Judging from my calculations that might not put this pad within the water testing proximity of your Mark Rd property.  This location isn't permitted yet, but with the help of Google Earth it looks to be about 42deg42'53"N,81deg00'11"W.

It looks like the well name & # is Hawk 11-12-5 8H, consistent with the initial bore going southeast.  Still haven't seen a permit yet.

Apparently the earlier well number is wrong. A permit has been applied for on 8/15/2012: Hawk Well # 2-15-5 6H, 8H.

Permits issued 8/30/2012.  #34019222200000 for well 2-15-5 8H, and #34019222210000 for well 2-15-5 6H.

A permit for a northwest (1H) hole on the Hawk well (2-15-5) was approved 10/30, and another southeast hole (10H) was approved 10/27, making 4 holes permitted.

Is there a rig drilling at the Hawk Well Pad or is at the nearby Jeffery Well pad?

I think so, or will be there very soon.  It's very well lighted up at night but it's not easy to see the location.  One of the wells is supposed to be drilled in January, allegedly the 1H, even though it was the last to be permitted. 

Al,

I was coming back from Carrolton on SR-9.

I saw a RIG up & drilling in the area of on of those two well pads on Thursday Jan 3rd.

Yes, that would be the Hawk Well pad, then.  I haven't been up Rte 9 lately.  It is within 2000' of Rte 9 as you approach March Road.  I didn't realize the rig was up already.  The Jeffery well is about 3000' NE of that pad, but given its permit date I doubt there is rig yet.    

Yes, If drive north on SR-9 from Augusta and don't take the sharp right hand turn but instead continue north on March Rd (a gravel road) you will end up at the HAWK well pad entrance.

I drove by the Hawk pad this afternoon. The rig is up and the vertical drill pipe magazine was fully stocked with pipe, The permit board had approvals for four horizontal legs tacked on it.

 

No activity at the Jeffery site that I could see.

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