Just wondering if what I hear could happen. Anyone know about I-70 acreage being force-pooled?
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Wow. I wonder if they stick the state of Ohio with a lousy 12.5 percent?
I've noticed all the laterals from the wells drilled are stopping about 500 feet from the interstates. So far I have not seen one lateral going under the interstates. But they can go under State Routes. Seems the Governor could use the money to fix the roads and other infrastructure...
http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/portals/oilgas/pdf/unitization/2014/Fi...
The Fineran Unit goes underneath I-70
Does anyone know if that would apply to Army Corp. of Engineers land?
Ohio HB 8, which deals with Unitization, just passed the full House last week by a unanimous vote and now heads to the Senate.
This bill allows unitization of land owned by the State, with exceptions for State Parks and Forests.
I am watching it closely and will again offer testimony in the Senate. BTW, Sen. Troy Balderson, Zanesviile, is the Chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
Anyone who owns land in the Fineran Unit may want to testify, too.
WOW! Thanks for the info... I thought my property would be limited to drilling because it borders I-70 just outside Old Washington but now it may be more desirable because of that. There are 2 units less than a mile away on the other side of I-70 A.E.U. is gonna drill soon. They could catch my 22 acres in one or both maybe.....? Thanks
Current version of HB 8:
http://search-prod.lis.state.oh.us/solarapi/v1/general_assembly_131...
Certainly any landowner who had land taken by eminent domain, to enable building of an interstate highway, should not also simultaneously have been required to surrender rights a mile or two deep. Just the thought of this is outrageous!!!
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