Shell has completed drilling a new well last week in Shippen Township.
RE: Houck 433-2H
It is believed they drilled down to the Utica formation below the Marcellus formation they drilled at 433-1H.
Does anyone have any indication on how successful they were?
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Permalink Reply by Dale Aulthouse on March 15, 2016 at 6:21am Thanks Josie.
I'll be watching.
Permalink Reply by Dale Aulthouse on April 4, 2016 at 8:45am Shell just started fracking well 433-2H this morning.
Permalink Reply by Dale Aulthouse on June 21, 2016 at 7:40am
Permalink Reply by Dale Aulthouse on September 10, 2016 at 6:47am Houck 433 26H has made sales from this new Utica? shale well. May delivery was a gross volume of 232,029 of wet gas; June was 237,827. These volumes are 7 times the volumes from Houck 433 1H. Wow!
I didn't see any liquids reported on the DEP website. So if there is anything there besides gas and brine that would be interesting.
Permalink Reply by Dale Aulthouse on September 10, 2016 at 1:52pm Shell's payment shows wet gas under "Product Disposition". They also use "wet gas" on product sold from 433 1H. The pipeline was laid in 2014. I assume that they are allowing the product (if it is in fact ethane) to boil over into gas and the unit value (1.54) is the same as the product coming from 433 1H.
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