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Just how will Emperor Cuomo stifle this permit application?
Tioga County Farm Bureau president and member of the Snyder Farm Group Kevin Frisbie announces Wednesday, July 8, the five-farm family group's intentions to install a natural gas well underneath a hayfield in the Town of Barton. A press conference was held outside the town hall.(Photo: photos by KELLY GAMPEL / Staff Photo)BARTON – A proposal to frack for natural gas using gelled propane and sand was announced Wednesday morning at Barton Town Hall in Tioga County.
Snyder Farm Group spokesman Kevin "Cub" Frisbie said an application was filed yesterday with the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
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More than 60 people attended the press conference, which was held outside the Town of Barton municipal offices.
The Snyder group is a collection of five Tioga County farm families that have leased land for natural gas development. The group is seeking to develop a 53-acre natural gas well in Halsey Valley, N.Y., which is in the Town of Barton, Tioga County — about 25 miles south of Ithaca and 30 miles east of Elmira.
The well pad would occupy about 31/2 acres on Ernest "Bucky" Snyder's 150-acre hay and corn farm.
The group has applied for two drilling permits, Frisbie said.
The well would get drilled into the Utica Shale formation, about 9,500 feet underground, according to Frisbie. "Then we will do a horizontal turn and go into the Marcellus Shale at approximately 4,400 feet," he said.
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Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on July 10, 2015 at 2:15am
Permalink Reply by Paul Martinelli on July 10, 2015 at 2:23am JO...
Not being in a current "hot spot" ...I feel yer pain.
Sometimes it is time to face that facts.......and the fact is that Ash. County wont be drilled in the next 10 years...if ever.
Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on July 10, 2015 at 2:51am it has only just begun in other places besides the northern area of ohio ......take a lok at carroll arrison gernsey Monroe Belmont counties in ohio .....marshall Wetzel and tyler and ohio counties in wva they are busy building pipelines and processing plants and still drilling wells there ......look at the north you got nothing going on .........guess you consider me talking out both sides of my mouth but there is two sides to this story..........the north is dead the south is alive.........BP walked away ,CHK is not there,small e/p don't have the money and or the technology needed to develop the
north ASHTABULA IS OUT OF LUCK ifmaybe it so good they all have decided to save it for world war 3 it was worth a hit the big boys would be drilling it now ......... they were not drilling it when oil and gas was paying good money and they sure aint drilling now and I don't think they will in any near future I beat when lease come up for renewal the companies will not renew at the same original terms and I figure they come back and release at lower bonus and lower percentage on royalties or not release again.......keep the faith JOSEPH you and that guy RON from Poland ohio should start a lonely hearts club maybe you could go into the shrimp farm business with him
Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on July 10, 2015 at 4:32am guess tat means your lost for words have a hopefull day JOSEPH
Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on July 10, 2015 at 5:02am
Permalink Reply by MJ on July 10, 2015 at 5:13am I guess we will all know when Bp leases expire in 2017.
Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on July 10, 2015 at 6:14am holding leases and developing leases are 2 different things......thought BP closed up shop and put there acreage up for sale Enervest is there because they have HBP acreage from the Clinton wells they own
Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on July 10, 2015 at 7:45am
Jeff replied to Petroleum Attorney 1976's discussion 'FYI- Mineral Owners in the State of Ohio (Utica Shale area's)'
dean alan wohnhas replied to John W. Howard, CPL's discussion 'the Marcellus Shale - Its History and Importance to Both Appalachia and America'
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