If you live in Trumbull County, Ohio you may have received offers to buy your mineral rights. Those offers have probably been quite low.
Buy low, sell high; Strike while the iron is hot etc. The folks behind these offers are attempting to take advantage of the disappointment of land owners in Trumbull County. Disappointment by the recent actions of BP and Halcon. They see an opportunity to buy mineral rights on the cheap and sell them later for extreme profits when the value of those mineral rights rise.
If someone is willing to buy your mineral rights then it must mean that they see future development coming. My suggestion is that landowners remain calm and exercise a little patience. Development will come.
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I'm reading porousness (porosity).
5500' to top of the Utica is pretty deep and corresponding pressure ought to be enough to lift production to the surface I would think.
Read another issue is parafin buildup.
If they can swab out the parafin and keep the deep fractures open I would think they'd have it whipped.
Cost of doing that is probably more than southeast Ohio where things like that don't have to be done or done less frequently.
Then there's the infrastructure bugaboo.
Then there's the horse trading to consider.
I see the last two bugaboos (infrastructure and horse trading) as being generated by the E & P folks / the industry.
All as always only IMHO.
http://www.marcellus.psu.edu/images/UticaDepth.gif
The above link takes you to a map showing the Utica Shale depth in Ohio and that's where I got the approximation of 5000 feet deep for Portage County.
In my mind depth translates to overburden to pressure.
Anyone dispute that ?
Kindly let me know.
Both links in one place for easy clicks :
http://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/geauga-county-new-permit-b...
Another issue that has an effect on development in Trumbull County is the price of natural gas. The price continues to fluctuate; until that price stabilizes somewhere close to or above $5 an MCF there probably won't be any serious, extended development.
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