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I will have to look it up to make sure of the depth but it is a SWEPI site named Lopatofsky 287. It is exactly in the center of the County and this is a permit issued about a month ago.
One thing to remember is that the industry has known about the Shell results in Tioga County for some time, and nobody rushed in even when gas prices were substantially higher 6 months ago. You can explain this by looking at the limited pipeline capacity in the area, the high cost of completing Utica wells and the supply/demand imbalance for natural gas nationally. I'm not sure we're going to see any more new players show up in Potter County until/unless somebody gets a well there that beats the Tioga County results. If a company didn't jump in at $4 gas, why would they come at $3 gas? My feeling is that we need to be patient and work with the companies who are interested in the area already. Once they have the acreage they need they'll hopefully try a few test wells regardless of the gas price, and then we'll know what we have there.
Jack,
Do you have any facts to add to the discussion?
Have lease prices gone from $300 to over $2200 in the last 12 months?
Does anyone have any facts on the Hancock pad permit changes that hit the end of December?
I just posted some facts. All you've been posted is promotional material designed to get someone interested in leasing your OGMs in northeastern Oswayo Township, which you fear may be north of the Point Pleasant line.
Convincing the people on this forum that the area is hot has no value - you need to convince the industry that they can make money in the Utica there under current conditions. That hasn't happened so far as regards the northern tier of townships in Potter County.
I expect a slowdown in leasing activity in Potter County and a reduction in offers (bonuses and royalties) once the 2014 budget money is all used up. But better news on prices and production can turn that around, of course. Let's just hope we get some.
I'd like to see Oswayo Township attract some attention too. Posting on this forum won't make that happen, however.
Jack,
Since I have been reading your posts, you have only bashed the entire play. What's your agenda?
I have been trying to discover factual data on why the point pleasant line holds so much weight, as to date, I have found nothing to support that notion. Again, you do not have any facts, or you are so close to the companies, you cant state them. I prefer you do not respond to my threads unless you have FACTS to contribute to the discussion, I do not have any interest in your opinions as they are only and always self serving.
Let's check my facts: if the Synnestvedt well is commercially viable, it will open up new regions to leasing activity. Are we not here to share data, and thoughts? Is the Synnestvedt well not north of the pp line?
Did i not post the research report on pipeline projects in the northeast and how the differential will be gone sooner rather than later? Was that my opinion, are an analyst that gets paid $$$ to write those reports?
Jack also knows that operators do not make decisions on spot prices, these are decade long plays, not 3 month plays.
Jack also said to lease at $300, price not going up. Jack also said to lease at $1,000, cause it wont get any better. Well the current market is north of $2,000, that was some advice you gave.
Jack also said make a deal with your current company, cause no one else will ever care about Potter. Jack also doubts the utica is any good in Potter. Oh yeah, this one takes the cake Jake, unless a well bigger than Shell's neal and gee hit in potter, the companies are not gonna care. That is the biggest B.S. comment ever. Jack, there are many commercially viable wells below 26mm ip, and below 12mm IP, and you know that.
My question to you is why do you keep feeling the need to post comments that you know to be false?
Wow.
I'm not going to even try to reply to the substance of your rant. You have acreage in an apparently poor area, and I'm sorry nobody wants to lease it. I've never posted anything I don't believe, and I have 30+ years of industry experience in McKean and Potter Counties to back up my comments. We've drilled hundreds of wells, signed hundreds of leases and have hundreds of active royalties. Literally. You seem to know almost nothing about the business, yet you want to lecture me when what I say doesn't serve your purposes. That's pathetic.
If I was you, I'd either stay patient and hope that your area proves profitable one day, buy acreage somewhere more promising, or find a new hobby. But most importantly, if you want to attract industry attention, spend your time pitching the operators who have money to spend, not other landowners. I try to be helpful here, since I have acreage all over and leases with most of the major players. But I've got the advantage of having no motive for posting other than to be helpful. You don't want my perspective on things, so don't ask. And good luck trying to convince the whole industry they've been missing out by not leasing your property.
Shell's Synnestvedt, pad in Osceola Twp Tioga Co. is piped into an old north penn distribution ( UGI ) line is being run straight into neighbors gas meters, it is not likely all the gas from this well can go through this pipe and this is only 1 of 4 fracked wells on this pad. 2 marsels and 2 utica, so first reports won't mean a thing as far amount of production is concerned, only shell will know for sure the rest of us can only wonder.
Tom,
Thank you for your "boots on the ground" explanation for the choked back production. Although UGI's distribution system (which was originally constructed back in the 1930s Tioga County gas boom) has been maintained and upgraded to satisfy local residential and commercial customer demand, it lacks capacity and maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) to transport initial production volumes out of these new wells. Hopefully, good results will justify infrastructure buildout to tap into Dominion and/or Tennessee transmission systems.
thanks Tom, Great color!
Do you happen to have any information regarding the Watkins? Heard there are 3 utica wells drilled, 2 possible 3 have been fracked. There seems to be some chatter on one being flared soon....any word?
Copy and paste or click no first hand info on this one. likely not up to date.
Hi, its 1 Utica , 1 Burkett, and 1 Marcellus all horizontals and fracked and right now only the Utica is flowing into a UGI 6" pipeline also we have a vertical.
Frank:)
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