Has anyone heard any chatter with EOG owning EAP's area, the grove, Sanor and Kitzmiller seemed to have had good results. Williams pipeline had got an easement for a "new franklin" connector about a 1.5 year ago and was surveyed and nothing happened with that and Williams had bought some land for a compression station in Butler/ Hanover township but I hadn't seen anymore with that. in Knox township I've seen INR Ohio pick up a few leases, but cant imagined these are super large parcels
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There is a big gap between the Kitzmiller wells and to the south the new Norris wells (Put in production in December, with just ok results). Do you know anything about which company owns that area (maybe the shallow well operators?)? The only "new" wells are permitted long (4 or so mile laterals on the Grove pad). I'm surprised given the Kitzmiller results, the lack of activity, maybe needs infrastructure? Regarding INR, noticed that they have stopped giving more details view on their holdings.
Permalink Reply by tacoma7583 yesterday a lot of land was leased to ironhead on the stark county Columbiana county line, I'm not sure if ironhead is a driller or not. I think the new franklin pipeline was running down to around Whiteleather farms but not sure what happened with that. I know there was a surface agreement over on tower rd and they did road testing all the way to rt. 9. I think they are finally starting soon on grove again, but only two laterals that run to the zeperneck wildlife area. As far as the area, Enervest spun off the deep rights to Chesapeake, then to encino back in the day and OWS took the shallow clinton wells.
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