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Hey, good discovery! If you mean the small light blob on the left, those are construction lights on the Warner pad before the rig came in.
Although it's about a year behind, Google earth is fun to look at and trace the pipelines from pad to pad, through compressors, and finally to the Markwest plant in (Summerfield). That's a common rumor about them buying the town. Not so. Antero has been leasing individual town lots slowly, and I'll bet they are the ones who will eventually own the town lol....
Markwest bought the land from Consol, and there's lots more Consol land to the west and North that would be a whole lot cheaper than buying the town. Right now, they are busily filling in and grading the existing property for the fourth separation facility between plant #1/2 and #3, but there is talk about them expanding further to build #5 and #6, and maybe a de-ethanizer. If true, they certainly will need more land. This thing is huge.
The Google Earth satellite pics for Monroe were done in October 2013 so they are almost current. It is well worth one's time to learn how to manipulate this map. One can pin locations and using the sidebar go directly to well pads or whatever you mark including your property. Also the aerial view is better than a drive by of the sites because one sees the detail.
Jason, you mentioned Ormet and this week there is to be an auction in bankruptcy court for Ormet. I keep wondering if some company in the O/G business might purchase it as the site would be large enough for some type of processing or whatever and there is great rail, river and highway access. Is anyone hearing anything? Thursday I think is the auction date.
Another cool thing about Google Earth is that it allows you to see old satellite photos to see how the landscape has changed.
It has to have hazmat problems as at one time it was on the Superfund list, but supposedly they did work on it, so maybe it no longer has the problems.
The Ormet site was officially sold the 31st day of July. Today's 8/22/14 Wheeling Intelligencer says that three different companies are looking at the site, including oil and gas companies. According to the owner who bought Ormet out of bankruptcy he will/would divide the 1600 acres of property anyway these companies would like to do it. He also mentions the barging facility that is in place at the site.
IMHO perhaps not all of the site will go for O/G but there will be some type of O/G presence there. This company is going to make a very quick turn around on this investment.
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