I keep hearing different stories about Ashtabula Co. What is going on? Is there any interest to lease or not?
Tags:
What are they finding in Portage? What are the good spots of Portage?
Snort,
Ashtabula is a big county.
Based on maps I've read most of it is in an Oil Window of some sort or another.
These maps I've read indicate however some areas as 'LOW GOR OIL', 'HIGH GOR OIL', 'Black Oil', 'Volatile Oil', etc. and Natural Gas is everywhere in the county.
I've also read that there are not even enough Test Bores to get a clear picture of what's going on down there.
I've also seen maps indicating the Point Pleasant as not less than 60' thick in north central Ashtabula County and the Utica as thick as 300' and about 5500' deep.
Based on all of those indicators, to then label / stigmatize the Utica in the whole of the county as not economic to develop, even if Oil were $120 a barrel seems to me to be extreme / unfair.
Seems to me that you're not looking close enough.
Perhaps it's because there are other areas where there is Condensate and the Oil / Natural Gas are more easily developed.
Just my opinion as a layman landowner / prospective lessor in southeast Ashtabula County.
I believe the area/window that Joseph is looking/speaking/questioning about lies at the very North Eastern portion of Ashtabula County
These would be the areas (ie) Pierpont, Dorset, Richmond Twp, Lenox, Denmark, Cherry Valley, Plymouth, Sheffield, Monroe etc. All are approx 40-60 miles north of Youngstown and they encompass a mass amount of acreage.
These areas are very close to I-90, Lake Erie, Route 11, the Ohio Turnpike, PA and Youngstown so I would assume that based on the need for transportation that when/if the drilling process should start that this would be a big plus in many ways.
Depending on who you talk to, what maps you have the opinions have varied from good to bad. I have not seen any specific hard data on line either good or bad.
The answer will probably lie in numerous test wells having to be dug and tested thru out the Townships I listed above
If anyone can add positive info about these specific areas please feel free to respond as any information is better than none,
*****Joseph...correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the area's I mentioned above are the ones you may be talking about.
I believe the area/window that Joseph is looking/speaking/questioning about lies at the very North East portion of Ashtabula County.
These would be the areas (ie) Pierpont, Dorset, Richmond Twp, Lenox, Denmark, Cherry Valley, Plymouth, Sheffield, Monroe etc. All are approx 40-60 miles north of Youngstown and they encompass a mass amount of acreage.
These areas are very close to I-90, Lake Erie, Route 11, the Ohio Turnpike, PA and Youngstown so I would assume that based on the need for transportation that when/if the drilling process should start that this would be a big plus in many ways.
Depending on who you talk to, what maps you have the opinions have varied from good to bad. I have not seen any specific hard data on line either good or bad.
The answer will probably lie in numerous test wells having to be dug and tested thru out the Townships I listed above
If anyone can add positive info please feel free.
*****Joseph...correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the area's I mentioned above are the ones you may be talking about.
© 2024 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher). Powered by
h2 | h2 | h2 |
---|---|---|
AboutWhat makes this site so great? Well, I think it's the fact that, quite frankly, we all have a lot at stake in this thing they call shale. But beyond that, this site is made up of individuals who have worked hard for that little yard we call home. Or, that farm on which blood, sweat and tears have fallen. [ Read More ] |
Links |
Copyright © 2017 GoMarcellusShale.com