I have read and written about numerous topics. But there is this perpetual argument about the best areas. I don't understand how most topics transition into "the north is the best" "the south is the best". We drew those lines. The best way to view it all is to remove all the man made lines and look at it as a whole.

With that said it truly doesn't matter because I cannot move my property. So why hate. Let's help.

I ask for respectful responses or none at all. Please give me your top three places you would like to own property. Please also give a explanation. I give mine, and yes with man made lines.

1: northwest monroe Ohio. This appears to truly be the present sweet spot. It is wet gas and a lot of it

2. South east Washington county pa. Triple play with large potential upside with Utica. It already has good wet gas numbers. If the Utica comes in strong. Watch out

3. Weztel county wv. Yes this is were I own property so I might not be seeing things perfect clear (there is a reason I don't bet on my steelers) but triple play with good numbers from the top two. Its also looking good for Utica dry gas.

I didn't post this to become a mines is bigger fight. No one is right or wrong here. We are all here to learn and help......not bash.

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3. Manhatten NY
Worth more per acre than any oil/gas play anywhere.
2. Guernsey co OH
Seems like they got the highest bonuses and great well production
1. Lawrence co PA
My back yard, where my daughter is playing, my wife is gardening, and five years ago I didn't know any of this was going to occur.
Good luck to all the landowners. Whether it's 1 or 1000 acres it's a couple dollars more than we had yesterday.

  I think anywhere within ~25 miles of Triadelphia, Wv. is very good. I'm in west Washington County, Pa. A few miles East of RRC's test Utica well. I would not trade for anywhere else.

  That Triple play is actually a quadruple play. Rhinestreet, Burkett, Marcellus and Utica/Point Pleasant. Those are the one's that are being talked about. There are 2 more between Rhinestreet and Burkett. The Middlesex and Penn Yan members. Those may be too thin or low carbon but time will tell.

  Now if that Utica test well works out I expect another Shale above that, The Needmore Shale. Before someone tells me it's the Huntersville chert in my area. I'll say just a few years ago I was told no Rhinestreet Shale in my area. Well, now it seems there is !!!! Yes Huntersville Chert is there too, above Needmore shale.

  I won't even go into those Upper Devonian Sands. Or CBM either

  I don"t recall where I read it but years ago I read that the Appalachian Basin was one of the least explored in the world. How times are a changin. I thought the Marcellus would fund the infrastructure for the U.D. sands development, but now they seem just too small to deal with.

  Now for those outside of my 25 miles of Triadelphia. Give it some time and the Code Will be cracked. It's just like always, a question of money and some science, mostly money

Any info on the test well from range. Psi?
FYI. I live in wheeling and own property in wetzel tyler

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