Monroe county....New "Top Dog" in shale play? (8,800 BOE/D)

Antero Resouces just released these production #'s this morning.  Check out pg 3.

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Read the article Searcherone posted for a list of variables.   Maybe you have some other variables based on your common logic to add?   That might make a good thread, actually.  

Rather, it's not my intention to calculate every combination of variables (now that really would be a great spreadsheet), but simply to calculate the "theoretical gross at 21% royalty using the published IP's with no deductions, and using the depletion rate of the Boyscout well" (as I stated).   Obviously, each lease, each well, and each pipeline will have its own set of variables which will affect the royalty (as the article stated).  BUT, the gross amount from this unit is truly staggering, and this is what my post demonstrates.   I thought that was clear?  

Sorry, I was not condeming your article, but like the content and the effort you put into them. I was concerned that someone might spend more than they received later. I just did not do well on stating my concern.

Hey, no problem.   It was a hot day. lol.   So far, none of my neighbors have gone "hog wild" spending their lease money (or more) thinking that it's only a matter of time before they start getting the big checks.....most have it invested.   But, I'm sure there are some out there that have thrown their common sense to the wind and spent it all, and then some...Not to say there haven't been a few that took a portion and built a new house, or purchased some new farm equipment, but I haven't seen them borrow to buy yet.  Yes, that would not be smart.   If the future wasn't filled with uncertainty,  we would all have gained wealth a long time ago.

Not to be pedantic but NGL prices and condensate prices are very, very different and lumping them together creates an inaccurate total number.

Absolutely.  NGL's have been quoted above oil @115% WTI, and below.   Equal is an approximation, certainly.

So where and when was this big money well drilled?
I don't see any Pa. Wells producing
More Than 300.00 month.

I'd love to see it. Just hard to fathom.

Monroe County/ Seneca Township, Ohio.  There is a whole string of 'em next to each other.   It is hard to fathom.

Hope we get that lucky in Franklin twp.

How is the price of a BOE determined?

Does anyone have any idea when the infrastructure and pipelines will be finished for the Seneca I and II?  I know on the Mark West website it says 3rd and 4th quarter but does anybody know anything firsthand?  

Has anyone heard where Antero is drilling next in Monroe Cty.

Chappy ;  It's called the "Loraditch" and is east of the Rubel wells about a mile or so, just off Skin Creek road.

Ridgerunner:  The Markwest pipeline is still unfinished in a few places, but essentially complete in Noble County.

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