Gas company is potentially planning (short or long term) a compressor station 4500 feet over on the next ridge. Questions. - GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-29T08:11:21Zhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/gas-company-is-potentially-planning-short-or-long-term-a?commentId=2274639%3AComment%3A835945&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks for all your insight,…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-10-05:2274639:Comment:8393792020-10-05T16:52:35.105ZMatthttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/Matt78
<p>Thanks for all your insight, it's greatly appreciated. I guess I will have to decide if it's worth living next to. <br/><br/><br/></p>
<p>Thanks for all your insight, it's greatly appreciated. I guess I will have to decide if it's worth living next to. <br/><br/><br/></p> Matt - the enclosed compresso…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-10-05:2274639:Comment:8393702020-10-05T16:16:05.968ZBrian Powershttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/BrianPowers
<p>Matt - the enclosed compressors are generally more quiet than the on-pad ones, which tend to be un-muffled large block vehicle engine driven, in my recollection.</p>
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<p>I cannot ever recall going into a compression station pole barn type enclosure with a running compressor without using hearing protection,</p>
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<p>Matt - the enclosed compressors are generally more quiet than the on-pad ones, which tend to be un-muffled large block vehicle engine driven, in my recollection.</p>
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<p>I cannot ever recall going into a compression station pole barn type enclosure with a running compressor without using hearing protection,</p>
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<p>Brian</p> Good to know. Are on pad comp…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-10-02:2274639:Comment:8376662020-10-02T15:29:32.258ZMatthttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/Matt78
<p>Good to know. Are on pad compressors generally quieter than those in the enclosed buildings?</p>
<p>Good to know. Are on pad compressors generally quieter than those in the enclosed buildings?</p> Matt - compression at some po…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-09-30:2274639:Comment:8365372020-09-30T19:15:33.529ZBrian Powershttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/BrianPowers
<p>Matt - compression at some point in the well's life is often part of the depletion plan. The timing of compression install depends upon a lot of variables; I've seen some compression added quickly after first production, others after many years and when the well is in an advanced state of depletion,</p>
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<p>Matt - compression at some point in the well's life is often part of the depletion plan. The timing of compression install depends upon a lot of variables; I've seen some compression added quickly after first production, others after many years and when the well is in an advanced state of depletion,</p>
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<p>Brian</p> Brian,
Most wells I see aroun…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-09-30:2274639:Comment:8366462020-09-30T19:03:55.700ZMatthttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/Matt78
<p>Brian,</p>
<p>Most wells I see around here don't have compressors, so is that something they often come back and add later on the pad?</p>
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<p>Most wells I see around here don't have compressors, so is that something they often come back and add later on the pad?</p> I do own the mineral rights,…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-09-30:2274639:Comment:8366452020-09-30T19:03:01.274ZMatthttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/Matt78
<p>I do own the mineral rights, but no amount of money seems to really make this seem to be an ideal scenario. </p>
<p>I do own the mineral rights, but no amount of money seems to really make this seem to be an ideal scenario. </p> fg - I've been out of the gam…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-09-30:2274639:Comment:8363692020-09-30T14:12:40.053ZBrian Powershttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/BrianPowers
<p>fg - I've been out of the game now for nearly 10 years. I'm not sure how re-treating these wells would work. If the new fractures are just reopened original fractures, then little gains may be achieved.</p>
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<p>Regardless of the quality of the reservoir rock or the treatment method chosen, it's difficult to recover all of the gas or oil in place,</p>
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<p>fg - I've been out of the game now for nearly 10 years. I'm not sure how re-treating these wells would work. If the new fractures are just reopened original fractures, then little gains may be achieved.</p>
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<p>Regardless of the quality of the reservoir rock or the treatment method chosen, it's difficult to recover all of the gas or oil in place,</p>
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<p>Brian</p> Are there any viable options…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-09-29:2274639:Comment:8359602020-09-29T22:00:18.722Zfarmgashttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/farmgas
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<p>Are there any viable options to remove the remaining gas, such as, fracking the well again or is this gas just lost?</p>
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<p>Are there any viable options to remove the remaining gas, such as, fracking the well again or is this gas just lost?</p> fg - Shale gas, by definition…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-09-29:2274639:Comment:8359582020-09-29T21:56:43.060ZBrian Powershttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/BrianPowers
<p>fg - Shale gas, by definition, is produced from ultra-low permeability rock. Fracking helps with improving the productive surface area of the rock. 90% recovery from shale seems like a stretch to me.</p>
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<p>I do agree that most gas reservoirs produce more of the gas in place when compression is included in the exploitation plan, Conventional and naturally fractured reservoirs perform better before compression is required, in my experience,</p>
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<p>fg - Shale gas, by definition, is produced from ultra-low permeability rock. Fracking helps with improving the productive surface area of the rock. 90% recovery from shale seems like a stretch to me.</p>
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<p>I do agree that most gas reservoirs produce more of the gas in place when compression is included in the exploitation plan, Conventional and naturally fractured reservoirs perform better before compression is required, in my experience,</p>
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<p>Brian</p> Very interesting Brian. Wit…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2020-09-29:2274639:Comment:8359502020-09-29T21:38:56.487Zfarmgashttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/farmgas
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<p>Very interesting Brian. With compression, what will be the expected removal of gas from a well? Would it be as high as 90%+? Sounds like without compression a lot of gas remains in the well.</p>
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<p>Very interesting Brian. With compression, what will be the expected removal of gas from a well? Would it be as high as 90%+? Sounds like without compression a lot of gas remains in the well.</p>