Just wondering…there are several wells going up around our property (Pulaski) how soon do you get notified if your close enough to be in the well unit? Thanks...
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From my experience, you should watch the ODNR Engineer's Permits for wells close to your acreage....that's the place it will first be posted on their site. Then watch for the unit plat map to appear under the "Completions" section, and look for your acreage (hopefully) inside the unit map. Or, you can call ODNR after the well is listed under the engineers section and ask them to email you a plat of the well unit....or, you can call your county recorder and ask if you have been included in a unit....or, you can call the oil company and ask them. Either way, don't expect some official document to arrive in the mail from the oil company announcing anything, unless your oil company has got it together.
Thanks Hiker..that was good info. And Evan it's Pulaski Pa
JRA
I just called and ask the drilling company. They told me I was in one and how many acres and when they planned on drilling. Good luck
Thank You Hiker, its been a long time coming & coming. drilled not fracked. (soon)
JRA, hang in there, it will happen.
PA isn't no where close to providing this information on there websites as per ODNR does
Does anyone know how to get this info. For P.A. just wondering?
It's recorded on the lawrence county recorders website. The Whiting well is recorded of who is in the unit.
Some times if it's up to the gas co. you may never find out. We signed with Ches. in 2008 and a couple years later they sold it to SW with no notification to us. I found out using Landex. That's also how I found out about the unit we belong to. The well came on line May 23, 2013. I had been waiting for division orders and got a pleasant surprise Dec. 27 when I received the check, no division orders yet.
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