we are in Sullivan County, signed with Chesapeake last year...got a certified letter a few days ago, with a survey to fill in and send back, and asking for authorization to do a baseline water test for our property.
does this indicate that they are planning to drill in the area?
apparently my cousin got the same letter for his property in Black Walnut, and a few weeks later supposedly got a letter requesting permission to drill...
so, i'm kind of hoping that this letter indicates that they have intentions of drilling on or around our property. anyone have any insight?
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well, if i'm understanding the whole situation, then I'll take this letter as a good sign of their intent to drill our land or someone's whom we are within a 640 acre circumference of...
thanks
Hi...you might want to post this discussion in Sully's group..
http://gomarcellusshale.com/group/sullivancountypa
Erik,
Baseline water tests are usually part of the permitting process, which would indicate that their intentions are to be drilling soon. Doesnt mean they will be out with a rig next week though. Still a lot of things that would have to happen.
that's what i figured. I just wasn't sure if they were doing blanket baseline testing (which wouldn't make much sense) or testing areas that they intend to drill.
thanks
They have to notify you if you are in a grid, according to DEP regulations. We are in a grid in Sullivan County and CHK already tested out water. Its a good sign, though and within a month after testing the water, the rig is being set up on Roundtop. Lets hope they find lots of gas.
Lots of leg work is being done towards putting in pipelines, too.
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