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hey jason
love the link to hillman complex thankx jason as best I can figure from markwest 2q news release they want the hillman complex to be on line by the first quarter of 2016 thats a whole lot of construction real soon which makes me wonder for those people trying to cut a deal whether they will get the take it or leave it line and if that map stays true to its course there will be people displaced because of it or at least inconvenienced at the very least I was out in the cadiz ohio area a few months ago ooooh baby alot of construction traffic fortunately it will be temporary growing pains if you will
yeah gary they have 2 proposed routes 1 is about 200yards south of me the other is about 100 yards north of me can anybody say "potential impact radius" I smell cash LOL
Brad,
Yes - that NGL pipeline line appears to be the Mariner West pipeline headed to Sarnia, Ontario that you're referring to. Absolutely - you're located in an ideal location! The closer the infrastructure, the easier it is to get you connected. All this oil and gas isn't worth much until they can get it out from underneath us and send it away for energy production. A lot of infrastructure is in the works for most everyone in our forum via Williams Partners as well, either directly via Ohio Valley Midstream or indirectly via the recent Access Midstream acquisition...
See slides 10 and 12:
http://www.williamslp.com/Profiles/Investor/Investor.asp?BzID=1296&...
Also,
Williams Announces Open Season for Transco Western Marcellus Pipeline Project
9/4/2014 4:00:00 PM
"The Western Marcellus Pipeline Project will for the first time offer Western Marcellus and Utica producers serviced by Williams' Ohio Valley Midstream direct access to the broad range of Transco markets in the Mid-Atlantic and southeastern states, as far south as Florida," said Rory Miller, senior vice president of Williams' Atlantic-Gulf Operating Area. "In addition, this groundbreaking project would provide enhanced supply access for burgeoning Louisiana and Texas Gulf Coast markets accessible through our Station 65 pool."
http://www.b2i.us/profiles/investor/NewsPrint.asp?b=630&ID=7227...
Drillers in Pennsylvania and Kentucky have both started drilling into shallower sandstones, he said.
"From what I can see, there’s no real risk," he said. "The potential impacts for drillers and for landowners could be really big."
Drilling horizontal wells in the Clinton sandstone could boost production and provide bigger payments for landowners and drillers, he said.
Landowners could see significantly more revenue from increased production, if the new horizontal wells are successful, he said."
You're welcome Tim...
Please let me know what else you find regarding the Tight Sandstone Plays in our area!
Thanks, Todd
http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/atg/
Lot's of info on Tight Sands. I thought I posted this before but maybe not.
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