Geologists are saying they haven't found the "sweet spot" in the Utica yet. Could it be under Salt Fork State Park?     just sayn

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How about Tappan

It is farther to the North....

It's to salty to be sweet. Probably down south

Frank the sweet spot and TOC are not coming up in the presentation, but all other maps and article are there.    IMHO we will be seeing a couple of new maps with updated results from recent drilling.

Coming in fine for me.  Go to my post which is at that link.  Click on the links in my post.  Both work well for me.  No problems.

Very well could be at this point. Maybe south or north of there, but the real sweet spot will be the Oil Window if anyone can figure it out. If they can figure how to get the oil out in that 4000-6000' depth of the PP that will be the sweet spot. It may never happen. Watch Chevron.
I think we need to break it down to three categories. Oil, wet gas, and dry gas. I believe there will be multiple sweet spots for the 3 areas. I think Harrison is the bestime for oil and wet at this moment. Monroe for wet and belmont Monroe for dry.

I think more sweet areas will be discovered. I also believe they have defined the oil and gas sweet spot until technology allows us to release the oil up north. I also think the best dry gas areas will be Wetzel in wv and Greene in pa.

And the final and best sweet spot in the world is the ground under my feet. I hope all your Wells are monsters but remember....your sweet spot is what you make of it. Money doesn't always buy happiness, just ask the largest power ball winner in wv. His wife left him his grand daughter overdosed everyone filed suits against him and he lost all of his friends.

Area I like for Utica oil if we get back to the $110-$120bbl price.

And There is that "PICKLE " again !!!

Some maps show the sweet spot more to the east........the four county area of Belmont, Guernsey, Noble and Monroe.

Forget the maps. They are produced by the lasted production #s. I read where some "geologists " say the sweet spot may not have been found yet.

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