Rex Energy just tested my water for a new well that they are putting in, the "J. Anderson well".  I decided to map out their lease holdings around me.  It looks like I am the only Gulfport lease surrounded by Rex Energy and Oxford Oil. It will be interesting to see if Rex starts force pooling other companies.  

You will need Google Earth installed on your computer to view the map:

Google Earth map of Rex Energies Lease Holdings

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This is an outstanding resource, Philip! Thank you kindly for the pointers. Please let me know if there's anyway I can repay the favor!

ODNR finally posted the permit for the J Anderson wells.  Here are links to the well summary cards:

J ANDERSON 1S

J ANDERSON 1H

J ANDERSON 2H

J ANDERSON 3H

J ANDERSON 4H

J ANDERSON 5H

These links will automatically update as the ODNR adds more information.

I will update the Google Earth map as soon as they post the Plat maps.

To all things good, it takes time and effort.  Get the drill bit in the ground and slowly follow the engineering guidelines, no cowboy efforts here.  Precise and accurate, foot by precious foot.   To the families in this region;  good for u!    Hope all,  works for the best.   The REX folk are class act.

Does anyone have any updates on the wells?  Are they drilling and fracing all 5 at the same time?  I haven't been in the area for about a month.  The drill rig was still up in early May - is it still on the pad?

Rig is still up and they have water lines for fracking running to the old reservoir. Havent heard any results 

Rex Energy Announces Results of Recent Ohio Utica Shale Wells

"Appalachian Basin Warrior South Prospect, Guernsey, Noble & Belmont Counties, Ohio

In the Warrior South Prospect, Rex Energy has recently placed its first three wells into sales. The company encountered additional delays in placing these wells into sales primarily due to inclement weather which delayed pipeline construction by the third party midstream provider. The company plans to provide sales rates for these three wells once they are available.

Additionally, the company is currently drilling the fourth well of the five-well J. Anderson pad in the Warrior South Prospect. The five wells on the J. Anderson pad are expected to be drilled with an average lateral length of approximately 4,250 feet and to be placed into sales in late 2013. Following the completion of drilling operations, the rig will move back to the Warrior North Prospect for the remainder of 2013."

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