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In Beaver County Chesapeake has been/is only signing leases that include all formations, to my knowledge.
Since you are in SW Pa, i'd have to think they don't want to miss the land grab where the Utica has been or is being proven to have oil/wet gas. Maybe infrastructure has something to do with them moving at this time, as well.
Personally, my gut feeling is that they now know that there is oil in the Utica in some places and they need to get as much leased as possible in the shortest amount of time to avoid paying high$$/acre prices that will be coming.
could you kindly post a link to that map? thank you!
Here is the link: http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/Portals/10/Energy/Utica/Utica_SourceRock...
The maturity info (gas vs wet gas vs oil) is on page 8. Pages 5, 6, and 7 have estimates of Total Organic Content (TOC)
Zach, In the past couple weeks I received numerous calls re: lease renewal offers in the 4-County area to which you're referring. A few on the NY side have been on leases that don't expire for 1 to 1 1/2 yrs. from now. Offers like $5 more per AC on original offers that didn't top $50 are out there. Rights owners that are disinterested get an additional one time offer of a lump sum ... $1,000. Landmen say the wordage has changed abit, but don't elaborate!
Other tactics are much crazier. The fact that these renewal offers are being put out there so early seems indicative that NY activity will be back on track sooner than later. Last known deadline is July 1st. Unleased rights owners are being told the moratorium will go on forever so if they want "anything" ... in other words they are being poor-mouthed when they really have valuable OGM's.
You are correct in recognizing our area HAS "wet" gas, meaning it contains many components that can be separated out in the processing stage and marketed apart from the natural gas. This has been confirmed by those actively drilling in 4-County's region. It results in a much more profitable outcome for gas companies ... why not rights owners?
We're fortunate that this region is also a known oil producer. In professional drilling journals this week , it was announced that the newest technology to extract oil and gas at the same time with greater efficiency has recently come into play and will make a stronger positive impact on our shale play than previously thought.
Utica has become an accompaniment to Marcellus in our region for at least 2 reasons: our Marcellus only runs 50' - 150' thick, and they can be drilled on the same wellpad.
The extent to which pipelines have expanded across our state lines (NY/PA) is an excellent sign that wells will be drilled more than ever and the product will get to processing plants and markets at a faster rate.
Will the public radar ever be as sharp as the companies'? I doubt it, but we're learning their tricks and staying hot on their trails or tails (take your pick!) to do the best by our various Group members. A lot is happening!
Zach, part of the info I shared in my last comment came from drillers active specifically in 4-County's region. Yes, Allegany is sweet! $50 @15% is so out of line. It's already June 4th. Just see what happens on July 1st.
Don't sell the value of your AC short.
Jim, Besides running the 4-County Group (Cattaraugus & Allegany in NY, Potter & McKean in PA), I use the following list of sources to keep as up-to-date as possible. I share highlights with GMS and those in the Group's area.
Wall Street Journal, Oil & Gas Journal, PA Environment, Marcellus Shale Coalition, Penn Energy, Bloomberg News, Green wire, Marcellus Drilling News, America Energy Forum, & a Google Alert site just for shale plays and related news. It is the latter that ties me in to newspapers throughout our country. There are others I read but these will keep anyone busy!
As for the technology, as you peruse these sources you will learn there is much that doesn't reach the public right away. I don't believe anyone can know it all, partly because the facts change so rapidly. I often count on GMS to educate me as much as I share what I've learned.
5 wells on a wellpad is totally do-able, and Marcellus-only leases only work in THICK plays. Utica is oft combined nowadays. The layer below it is the Herkimer I believe, but let's keep the companies focused on what they can handle now.
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