Rex Energy One Well Producing Two Layers - GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-29T14:06:07Zhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/rex-energy-one-well-producing-two-layers?commentId=2274639%3AComment%3A735117&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noDoes anyone know if there hav…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-22:2274639:Comment:7351172016-05-22T04:05:34.538ZJonhttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JonKurtanich
<p>Does anyone know if there have been any new presentations from rex lately?</p>
<p>Does anyone know if there have been any new presentations from rex lately?</p> Bluflame,
Write when you can.…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-14:2274639:Comment:7338732016-05-14T23:52:09.897ZJoseph-Ohiohttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephEPowell
<p>Bluflame,</p>
<p>Write when you can.</p>
<p>Standing by.</p>
<p>Bluflame,</p>
<p>Write when you can.</p>
<p>Standing by.</p> J-O,
To be honest, I cannot r…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-14:2274639:Comment:7337432016-05-14T13:22:42.896ZBluflamehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JeffreyMiller
<p>J-O,</p>
<p>To be honest, I cannot recall the exact language of the Pugh clauses in my lease. I'm out of town right now (in San Diego, 75 degrees, sunshine) and will re-read the language when I return next week.</p>
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<p>BluFlame</p>
<p>J-O,</p>
<p>To be honest, I cannot recall the exact language of the Pugh clauses in my lease. I'm out of town right now (in San Diego, 75 degrees, sunshine) and will re-read the language when I return next week.</p>
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<p>BluFlame</p> Blu',
Thinking and considerin…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-14:2274639:Comment:7338512016-05-14T12:37:14.259ZJoseph-Ohiohttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephEPowell
<p>Blu',</p>
<p>Thinking and considering your lease to be 'strata specific' and also thinking that the lateral / horizontal traverses your Point Pleasant member of the Utica (which is probably no more than 100' thick and at the base of your Utica strata (right atop your Lexington / Trenton strata) and considering the fracture radiates outward from the lateral 250' to 500' - that the lateral is probably draining the Utica Point Pleasant and a portion of the Lexington / Trenton - correct way to…</p>
<p>Blu',</p>
<p>Thinking and considering your lease to be 'strata specific' and also thinking that the lateral / horizontal traverses your Point Pleasant member of the Utica (which is probably no more than 100' thick and at the base of your Utica strata (right atop your Lexington / Trenton strata) and considering the fracture radiates outward from the lateral 250' to 500' - that the lateral is probably draining the Utica Point Pleasant and a portion of the Lexington / Trenton - correct way to look at it ? ? One (1) lateral draining two (2) strata (since the Point Pleasant is considered a 'member' (I guess) and really only portion of the Utica.</p>
<p>? ?</p> J-O,
Yes, my lease is strat…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-14:2274639:Comment:7337362016-05-14T12:11:21.929ZBluflamehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JeffreyMiller
<p>J-O,</p>
<p> Yes, my lease is strata-specific. Wells drilled to tap other strata are theoretically feasible. But I'm not holding my breath waiting for it to happen. My grandchildren may benefit some day.</p>
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<p>BluFlame</p>
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<p>J-O,</p>
<p> Yes, my lease is strata-specific. Wells drilled to tap other strata are theoretically feasible. But I'm not holding my breath waiting for it to happen. My grandchildren may benefit some day.</p>
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<p>BluFlame</p>
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<p></p> Probably in order to cover al…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-14:2274639:Comment:7336492016-05-14T10:00:39.564ZJoseph-Ohiohttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephEPowell
<p>Probably in order to cover all the bases the lease would be better written specifying a common % royalty but, with a 'sign on bonus / up front delay rental payment' paid for each strata a lateral would drain / assist draining and another for each lateral developed regardless of the strata it is installed in ? ?</p>
<p>Writing this, of course, considering it could be negotiated successfully; as the lessee / purchaser would have to find the deal agreeable as well and may instead not.</p>
<p>Probably in order to cover all the bases the lease would be better written specifying a common % royalty but, with a 'sign on bonus / up front delay rental payment' paid for each strata a lateral would drain / assist draining and another for each lateral developed regardless of the strata it is installed in ? ?</p>
<p>Writing this, of course, considering it could be negotiated successfully; as the lessee / purchaser would have to find the deal agreeable as well and may instead not.</p> Blu',
Myself, even less knowl…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-13:2274639:Comment:7335072016-05-13T11:08:02.172ZJoseph-Ohiohttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephEPowell
<p>Blu',</p>
<p>Myself, even less knowledgeable about the other strata, and that's for sure - but, your lease sounds like it has you protected; and (just so supposing) the single vertical with multiple (stacked) horizontals (connecting multiple horizons) might then work out to be feasible / advantageous to apply (no ? ?).</p>
<p>Now just noticing that the Point Pleasant being at the base of the Utica and only (in my geography) about 85' thick, when fractured would also fracture into the…</p>
<p>Blu',</p>
<p>Myself, even less knowledgeable about the other strata, and that's for sure - but, your lease sounds like it has you protected; and (just so supposing) the single vertical with multiple (stacked) horizontals (connecting multiple horizons) might then work out to be feasible / advantageous to apply (no ? ?).</p>
<p>Now just noticing that the Point Pleasant being at the base of the Utica and only (in my geography) about 85' thick, when fractured would also fracture into the Lexington / Trenton (considering the fracture extends 250' to 500' from origin.</p>
<p>So, in that instance only one lateral would serve two intervals.</p>
<p>If that held true for your well also, I don't know what your position / perspective would be (considering your lease sounds to me to be 'strata specific').</p> J-O,
I must plead ignorance t…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-13:2274639:Comment:7336232016-05-13T04:10:23.851ZBluflamehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JeffreyMiller
<p>J-O,</p>
<p>I must plead ignorance to the other strata.</p>
<p>Bluflame</p>
<p>J-O,</p>
<p>I must plead ignorance to the other strata.</p>
<p>Bluflame</p> Blu',
Considering it's 300'-3…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-12:2274639:Comment:7335792016-05-12T10:09:43.169ZJoseph-Ohiohttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephEPowell
<p>Blu',</p>
<p>Considering it's 300'-350' thickness renders the Utica Point Pleasant too thin for stacking verticals within, there would be all the producible intervals above and below to consider (for instance the Lexington / Trenton immediately below) - agree ?</p>
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<p>Blu',</p>
<p>Considering it's 300'-350' thickness renders the Utica Point Pleasant too thin for stacking verticals within, there would be all the producible intervals above and below to consider (for instance the Lexington / Trenton immediately below) - agree ?</p>
<p></p> Noticing some (what I perceiv…tag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-05-12:2274639:Comment:7337892016-05-12T09:59:27.285ZJoseph-Ohiohttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/JosephEPowell
<p>Noticing some (what I perceive to be minor) variance between the West Virginia University Study and ODNR's.</p>
<p>For one thing, the WVU Study appears to plot the Utica a few hundred feet shallower than does ODNR's.</p>
<p>Noticing some (what I perceive to be minor) variance between the West Virginia University Study and ODNR's.</p>
<p>For one thing, the WVU Study appears to plot the Utica a few hundred feet shallower than does ODNR's.</p>