Anyone heard anything news coming for Millwoood Township in the near future?

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David,

I'm thinking it's probably the same.  Here is the link to the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court online documents.  You can look for yourself :)

http://74.218.3.68/eservices/home.page.2 

 

Great news for our area!

 

DALLAS, Aug 18, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The EnLink Midstream companies, EnLink Midstream Partners, LP ENLK, +1.21% (the Partnership) and EnLink Midstream, LLC ENLC, +0.16% (the General Partner), today announced plans to construct a new 45-mile, eight inch condensate pipeline and six natural gas compression and condensate stabilization facilities that will service major producer customers in the Utica Shale, including Eclipse Resources. The total investment for the expansion project is over $250 million, roughly doubling the capital EnLink Midstream has invested in the Ohio River Valley to more than $500 million.

 “This new expansion project is a major step forward for EnLink, as it enables us to build upon our existing asset platform and take advantage of the tremendous growth opportunities in the Utica Shale,” said Barry E. Davis, EnLink Midstream’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “This project is a game changer for our Ohio River Valley business and positions us in the heart of the gas and condensate production fairway. By further enhancing our midstream capabilities, we will provide multiple take-away options for stabilized condensate via our pipeline system, rail terminal and barge facility. We believe these service offerings, in addition to our extensive truck fleet and the expansion of our gas compression and condensate stabilization facilities, will create significant value for our customers by providing them access to premium priced markets.”

As a component of the project, the Partnership has entered into a long-term, fee-based agreement with Eclipse Resources for compression and stabilization services and for the purchase of stabilized condensate. Eclipse Resources is a leading Utica Shale focused exploration and production company that is currently running four horizontal rigs in the Utica Shale and expects to add an additional two rigs by year end.

The new-build stabilized condensate pipeline will connect to the Partnership’s existing 200-mile pipeline in eastern Ohio and West Virginia, providing producer customers in the region access to premium market outlets through the Partnership’s Bells Run barge facility and Black Run rail terminal. The pipeline, which is expected to be complete in the second half of 2015, will have an initial capacity of approximately 50,000 barrels per day (bpd) and is expandable based on customer interest. The Partnership expects to hold an open season for the pipeline in the Fall of 2014.

The Partnership will also build and operate six natural gas compression and condensate stabilization facilities in Noble, Belmont, and Guernsey counties. Upon completion, the facilities will have a combined capacity of approximately 560 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas compression and approximately 41,500 bpd of condensate stabilization. The Partnership expects the first two compression and condensate stabilization facilities to be operational in the second half of 2014 and the remaining four facilities to be operational by the end of 2015.

In support of the project, the Partnership will leverage and expand its existing midstream assets in the region, including increasing condensate storage capacity and handling capabilities at its Bells Run barge terminal on the Ohio River. The Partnership will add approximately 120,000 barrels of above ground storage, bringing its total storage capacity at the barge facility to over 360,000 barrels. Additionally, the Partnership will increase the flexibility of its existing and new assets to handle and ship multiple grades of crude oil and stabilized condensate. The Bells Run barge terminal provides access to leading crude and condensate markets in the Utica Region and these enhancements will enable further growth in the near and long term.

The Partnership will also utilize its Black Run rail terminal to export growing volumes of crude oil and stabilized condensate. The rail facility offers customers in the Utica Shale an existing solution to export multiple products, including light oil condensate and various grades of crude oil, at a rate of 24,000 bpd.

The new condensate pipeline and gathering system, as well as the natural gas compression and condensate stabilization facilities, including the two stabilization facilities announced recently for Antero Resources, represent a major expansion of EnLink Midstream’s assets in the Utica Shale. Following completion of these projects, the Partnership will own and operate over 250 miles of pipeline, 11 natural gas compression and condensate stabilization facilities with a total capacity of approximately 1.2 billion cubic feet per day and 60,000 bpd, respectively, a fleet of over 110 trucks, and eight brine disposal wells.

A detailed map of the expansion project can be found on EnLink Midstream’s website at www.enlink.com.

David,

I wouldn't be too concerned about the individual who owns those wells along Putney Ridge.  If it is Mr. Miley you are referring to.  Eclipse just contacted me last week about one of his wells that is located on my property. They are working with him to get those wells either turned over to the landowners for domestic production or plugged to free up the land for drilling big wells.

I can see Eclipse, Rex, PDC and some of the others joining together within a year or two and drillling this whole area.

Thanks Tom.

I know Jeff, I like him okay but he is at times difficult. I am told he is trying to hold hundreds of acres with his shallow gas wells. I don't think he can hold me up, I think I will either get in a unit with McClain or my other neighbor. Just a hunch considering there is pipeline through his property and he is right on Putney and McBurney.

Besides Yanosik, heard there will be a Law Unit. The Miller Unit, which was originally permitted with 4 laterals will now be 3 laterals.  The Law Unit will pick up the other from Miller. The Christman Unit is on hold due to litigation by a neighbor.  They were looking at putting a Unit south of where the Wells Collins Unit will end, but had to change locations.

Look for Eclipse to aggressively begin building pads starting in October.  Eclipse will be adding 2 more rigs by the end of the year.  Lots of drilling to come in Millwood Township! 

 

 

Wondering which neighbor is objecting to the Christman well. I am hoping that one gets drilled under Quaker, I have 5 lots in town.

The litigation isn't about the well - it's about the lease.  Neighbor asking for Eclipse to forfeit the lease.  I'm pretty sure Christman is supposed to have two laterals, one going each way.

One going under Quaker City ?

I have no idea.

Also wondering why I got a notice that Eclipse has ordered a water test for my property in relation to the Pora well, which has been drilling for two weeks or more, or so I thought.

We had our water tested for the McClain pad a year or more ago.

Still looking to catch up with Evan to see what's up that may hold up the expansion of the McClain well expansion.

It isn't so much my eagerness to get drilled as it is my eagerness to see something positive for us considering that every truck coming off of 513 onto Putney barrels right by the front of my house, almost constantly.

If anyone on a county road has more traffic than we do I would like to hear about it, (chuckling).

You haven't seen traffic yet. Just wait till they start building that processing plant on Grapevine hollow rd. There will be truck after truck forever. Feel sorry for you. It will all be worth it in the end though

It does suck Evan. Can we get together and talk in person ?

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