Greetings. it's been kinda quiet in this area of Beaver County. any news about pipelines connecting the wells in the industry, ohioville area? we had a surveyor come out about 2 years ago prospecting for a pipeline potential path, but no news since. any news appreciated. thanks.

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Sounds like we're not the only ones with this problem.

Second half of 2012 (July through December) production data is released on DEP website;

https://www.paoilandgasreporting.state.pa.us/publicreports/Modules/...

 

Thompon 317,743 Mcf in 184 days, no condensate, no oil

Tharp; 391,680 Mcf in 94 days, no condensate, no oil

Burdick; 479,965 Mcf in 95 days, no condensate, no oil

 

Despite rumors otherwise, looks like we have dry gas for the Utica in the area that CHK has been drilling in Beaver County. For other formations or other areas of the county, only time will tell. The Noss well that Range drilled in Hanover Township is reporting condensate, but it has not been connected to pipeline.

What is condensate?

I wouldn't have expected anything different.  However, most of Beaver County is in the super-rich area for the Marcellus and Upper Devonian translating to condensate and NGL's.  Therefore, 4000' deeper, the Utica Shale has much higher temperatures and cooked much more; hence, dry gas.  You can't have liquids in every shale formation.  But, we are lucky to have several economic shales in our stacked play.

Why has Range reported 2259 bbl's of condensate in 16 days from 2 different Noss wells if they are not yet producing?

 

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Right Todd, but the relative age of the formation comes into play too. Is our play in the Utica really over mature? Were no wet indicators in flowback observed at other sites recently drilled in BC?

Hi Allen,

There must be some reason that the operators are drilling the Utica in Beaver County.  There's still probably ethane with the dry gas for the proposed cracker. 

I don't know the answers to your questions.  That dry gas, however, will be liquefied and shipped to Europe via Philly for premium pricing through the Mariner East pipeline in the near future.  Per McClendon, the amount of dry gas in our area within the Utica competes with the Marcellus of NE PA.

When anyone receives their check from our area, check the end of the line for each month. It will list the btu's of the stream being sold. Anything over 1000 means there are at least some liquids in the mix from what i've come to understand.

Remember there are a few more areas of interest below our feet besides the Utica.

Hello Todd Smith, sounds like you are a local landowner like myself. Any information available on the Noss well as in unitization acreage, or pipeline completion.
Thanks
Chris

Hi Chris,

I'll post under the Noss discussion for ya!  However, I do not have much info on the ground around the Noss wells... I own property about 5 miles west of the Noss unit.

Hi Todd, Just joined the group today! thanks for the nice reply. I am located within a mile of McMichaels and less than that to the Noss well. I am leased with RR but not in any unit as we speak.

Thanks Again!

Chris

That's great Chris... sounds like you're in a good spot!

Good Luck!

Todd

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