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Permalink Reply by al raptoria on October 20, 2014 at 7:58am Drove through open gates there yesterday - no sign of the unit pad yet - but lots of pipelines...and the county road out front of gates is expanding to accommodate expected gas/oil traffic!
Permalink Reply by Tusc Follower on October 20, 2014 at 9:47am Agree that things are heating up with three of the big players having very recent activity in Tuscarawas. All within ~6 miles of each other:
Enervest - Nettle
Chevron - Gooding
CHK - Dutch Valley
Permalink Reply by al raptoria on October 20, 2014 at 12:27pm ...and Parker Well's success for CHK - already filed for a second well there!
Permalink Reply by Paul Martinelli on October 21, 2014 at 1:15am ......keep drilling in Tusc! More wells with good results is good for everyone.
It seems that it is being "slow played" for now. That's OK.....they are learning and
figuring the "code" out. Tusc. landowners will do well when all is said and done.
Permalink Reply by Jason on October 21, 2014 at 6:15am Dutch Valley 7-5-1 2H? 554.78 Acres? Why such the large acreage compared to other permits?
Four laterals?
Permalink Reply by Booger on October 22, 2014 at 3:42am each lateral has it's own permit..........they make big units so they can hold all of the acreage by production.
not to say more laterals wont go in..........then they just revise the unit.
Permalink Reply by Jason on October 22, 2014 at 4:02am Thanks!! This stuff is all new to a lot of us.
Permalink Reply by Buz on October 22, 2014 at 9:29am
Permalink Reply by Jason on October 23, 2014 at 1:07am Yes. Someone is spending some major money on the road improvements!!!!
Permalink Reply by al raptoria on October 24, 2014 at 6:30am According to the road crew they are digging circa 2 feet down, filling with 1 foot Portland cement and other materials before topping it off - to withstand the expected increase in weight from the gas/oil well trucks. The "improvements" begin at the Dutch Valley well gates and will go all the way to Rt 258. They expect to be done in a couple weeks and say drilling pad prep is scheduled to commence right after. As noted earlier, not a sign of any pad there yet.
Permalink Reply by al raptoria on June 14, 2015 at 4:20am As to the above question and comment : "Dutch Valley 7-5-1 2H? 554.78 Acres? Why such the large acreage compared to other permits?
each lateral has it's own permit..........they make big units so they can hold all of the acreage by production. not to say more laterals wont go in..........then they just revise the unit."
...and why is CHK NOW going door to door in the Dutch Valley neighborhood telling old Enervest lessors that they, CHK, now own the deep rights to those old Enervest leases and Perry Township is going to have the largest unit of record - 1500 acres!?! And just to whose benefit is that supposed to be?
Permalink Reply by Del Jones on October 24, 2014 at 4:43am Can someone post a map (or link) of where the new Tuscarawas County wells are? My land is in Goshen twp and I'm curious to see how close they may be getting. I'm under an old lease (from 1961!), unfortunately, that was sold to Sierra a couple of years ago (not sure if they still have it, or not) and have not been approached about modifying it to allow a larger drilling unit. So, I don't expect any activity soon, especially given the dropping oil prices.
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