I have not heard much about these counties and just wondered if someone out there has any information about these counties for 2014.  I know everything is happening down in southern Ohio but just wondering if one of those rigs might make a wrong turn and head north instead of south!

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Seems to be pretty dead right now in the oil window David. Chesapeake has punched a hole in perry township in Tusc County recently. I think they need to find new techniques and technology to get the oil window to be economic and keep the oil flowing commercially.

Supposedly - Tracker-Lario will drill a well or two in Portage County this year.

Tracker-Lario has a pad built and a vertical drilled in Portage County.  They must be having trouble coming up with a horizontal drill rig.

What's the location of this Tracker-Lario Well?? When was it drilled?

St Rt 225 two miles north of I-76

I can't believe the two permitted Horizontal Clinton well by Enervest in Stark doesn't cause a lot of chatter on this site. I think it's very significant for that area and all of Ohio.

I wonder how many "stripper" well leases this will bring back to life? Ohio has thousands of them. I'm very interested to see where this goes.

James......

 

 

What significance  does this have? 

A producing Horizontal well drilled in the prolific Clinton formation of Ohio. In my eyes it would quite significant. It would put many other counties into the Horizontal drilling bonanza.

My guess is that the Utica/PP   formation will produce more in the llong run, so why would there be widespread Clinton Horizontals drilled?  

 

Already too many acres are leased then can be drilled....so no more leasing for Clinton

formations.....it would "widen" the eventual  horizontal drilling footprint....but my guess is that it would be 10+ years for it to have any impact.

 

Hope/wish i am wrong  and the beeline it to Tusc to drill.

So far there is no evidence that a HZ Utica well can be economic in most of the oil window. In the Clinton, where crude oil will actually come out of the sandstone into a well bore, there are millions of barrels (I seem to recall reading 65-75% of original oil in place) left behind by conventional vertical wells  To even recover another 15 -20% would be huge.  I would bet that better well completion methods will be developed that can make HZ Clinton oil wells economic, before the same happens in the Utica oil window.

Well put. And that would be " significant".

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