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Permalink Reply by Tim Tarr on July 4, 2014 at 1:59pm 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
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Jeff replied to Petroleum Attorney 1976's discussion 'FYI- Mineral Owners in the State of Ohio (Utica Shale area's)'
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