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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Due to its permeability?

My impression in all of this is that the wells "blow their tops" quickly?

Which leads to the question: after 80% decline curve, just what is meant by the "life of the well'? 

Sitting pressures on a Pad are about 3200psi.

In the Carroll County area,

in general, where would pressures be that might cause concern for premature condensation of the NGL's.

I think this is what you refer to as "retrograde".

Its seems like "blowing the top" of these things will cause it to "constipate" and not flow as well.

sorry for the "crude" analogy.

Snort,

Do you know anything about Columbiana County?

Snort W. what do you think mercer county has then?

ARE YOU THINKING MORE OF A WET GAS THEN OIL?

What trumbul county well did the best out of what BP drilled?

Snort,

Don't you think the economic viability of one area over another is a matter of perspective.

Years ago few large oil and gas companies operated in the "Clinton" here in Ohio. Yet many smaller companies were very successful. Couldn't the same be true of the Utica Shale in Ohio ?

I found it interesting that BP didn't have anything to say about Ohio.

Energy companies don't also like to advertise projects in the making that will work so they can get a better price with contractors, leases,  avoid competition, etc....

Please post your credentials.  

 

 

Information is only as good as the source.

CHK tells me they are looking at 11,000 foot laterals at one Carroll County Pad that has been partially developed (HBP reasons); not yet frac'd.

Is that economically practical there?

Question concerning NGL's Vs Condensate transported through pipeline:

What are the heaviest products that typically get transported through these Line?

And, a follow-up: At what point does product get trucked out.

What I'm trying to decipher is what our gathering line is carrying.

I know the line has a working pressure of 720psi and is 8" diameter.

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