What will happen to the undeveloped wells/units now that Shell has lost interest in Marcellus shale production? Will Shell sell out to other companies? Timeframe?
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Permalink Reply by Trapper on May 3, 2014 at 4:07am randall, what about liquids? Is Markwest going to handle them for Rex? Markwest is putting in a NGL pipeline right now from Harmony to VanPort , winding it's way through Beaver County near New Galilee and Darlington along the way.
MDN said yesterday Dominion announced 2 Marcellus/Utica region projects to lay more infrastructure. Dominion has a line running through my part of Lawrence County into Beaver County so this peaks my interest as well.
Folks in Butler County are at least a few years ahead of the rest of us with alot of wells producing and many capped and awaiting pipelines. The Rex/Dominion deal sounds like great news for you guys!
Permalink Reply by randall gottus on May 3, 2014 at 5:45am ...not sure if Markwest is going to handle them for Rex. But I would think that going forward we will be hearing more details regarding this Rex/Dominion/ Texas Gas LLC deal in Butler County.
Permalink Reply by Trapper on May 3, 2014 at 4:54pm
Permalink Reply by Cmet on May 5, 2014 at 5:39am According to this article about Shell from Biz Journal,
"Shell is also beginning work on upgrading state Route 18 near the site and has established 10 ethane-supply contracts for the plant as it continues to explore its own territory for natural gas in a region that extends from Slippery Rock to Tioga County."
http://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/news/2014/04/16/shell-tells-b...
Permalink Reply by randall gottus on May 5, 2014 at 4:41pm Cmet..thanks for sharing. Shell appears to be moving forward.
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