Hi, anyone have info on the Stalder Well and when production might start? Is the pipeline even close to being connected? I don't live in that area but have an interest. Can't seem to get any information other than a second well was being drilled off the pad. Thanks to all with info!
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I take it the torch being lit means its now hooked up and producing. I wonder how long it takes before folks see a royalty payment? Thanks for the info!
I have a relative in a producing unit. Took about 9 months after the torch was lit. Of course, they had to wait a few months for the pipeline.
I never have gotten an answer about if the pipeline is there.
Eureka Hunter expects to connect significant volumes of new Utica production throughout 2014 including Triad's Utica production anticipated from the Stalder pad located in Monroe County, Ohio during the first quarter of 2014.
The build out of the Eureka Hunter gathering system in Ohio continues despite weather delays. The first lateral to be completed in Ohio is a 20-inch extension from the Ohio River past Triad's Stalder Pad extending approximately 11 miles to the west to gather gas from the Eclipse Resources' Tippens pad site. This line will initially gather dry Utica gas production.This lateral has been completed, hydro-tested and is ready to turn to sales.
http://www.ohio.com/blogs/drilling/ohio-utica-shale-1.291290/magnum...
The torch means they are "flaring" the well. An awesome sight at night with the snow covered ground!!
In many ways this is going to be a blessing. Just hope I can make it til we get it. Can't believe what my oil heating is this year. Wish I had more land than I do.
That's about what my cousin Bill and I have. I only get a third.
Will be interesting to see if Triad Hunter drills all 16 wells that are planned for this pad. So far looks like 2 wells have been drilled on this pad. 1 Marcellus and 1 Utica.
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