Seneca Resources has announced the early production results from its Mt. Jewett, PA Utica Shale well. http://www.ogj.com/articles/2013/10/national-fuel-touts-marcellus-u...
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 Permalink Reply by David Perotto on October 27, 2013 at 7:12am
Permalink Reply by David Perotto on October 27, 2013 at 7:12am    Charles,
Thanks for the info. While this is dry gas, the amount is solid. From the article:
In the Utica shale, Seneca tested a dry gas well at its Mount Jewett prospect area in McKean County, Pa. This well had a treatable lateral length of 5,777 ft and was completed using 38 RCS stages. The 24-hr peak production rate was 8.5 MMcfd, and the well averaged 6.8 MMcfd in 7 days.
This would be the best results I have seen for McKean & Potter counties. Hopefully it will cause some leasing in these counties. Good luck to everyone in those areas.
Dave
 Permalink Reply by David Cain on October 29, 2013 at 2:21pm
Permalink Reply by David Cain on October 29, 2013 at 2:21pm    Have results from other utica wells in McKean been announced? And I wonder if the dry gas might become wet as they move farther north towards NY. Being from OH I don't hear much about the area. I don't see how NY can keep the moratorium in place with the record the O&G's have had just across the border in PA (both in safety/environmental terms and production rates) with the Marcellus/Utica.
 Permalink Reply by David Perotto on October 29, 2013 at 2:51pm
Permalink Reply by David Perotto on October 29, 2013 at 2:51pm    Dave,
Check out the PA website with this link:
https://www.paoilandgasreporting.state.pa.us/publicreports/Modules/...
NY is an embarrassment, with every day my doubts grow about the future for oil and gas in the state. There have been no indications of wet gas, based upon all studies/reports. With that said, there may some in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties. Time will tell.
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