A lot of activity going on here. Is the play going to be oil? Anyone with any insight?
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JR
I heard that they are confident based initial results to proceed with Rainbow. Things are looking good for Venango. By the summer of 2013, drilling rigs everywhere? By 2020 western pa the new Saudi Arabia? Thats my prediction.
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John: Your predictions are quite optimistic, and your posts indicate that you have been talking to some contacts "who are in the know". Pardon my skepticism, but I note that you are new to the site. I am not aware of any information to suggest that there is significant oil in Venango County. My understanding is that the oil window is quite a bit to the west.Note Halcon's activity in West Salem, Greene, South Shenango and North Shenango townships.The first two are in western Mercer County and the latter two are in Crawford County. All have as their western boundaries, the PA/OHIO line. If your information is correct, I will be delighted. Because your posts are all quite recent, I have no basis to evaluate the accuracy of your posts. I hope that they are not just Snake Oil. I think many of us hope for more than gossip or rumors. Can you offer us something to bolster your credibility? Many of us have been disappointed in the past, so our skepticism is the product of experience. It assuredly is not personal. I look forward to your future posts.
Sam
get your little map out and follow the oil line from monroe co thru trumbul co sandy creek range had a issue hitting the medina to much water imature operater/driller
they are chasing the wet line it ain't gas
venango co has oil......and alot of it
Don't know location for sure but people have been saying some wells hit oil. Maybe I'll look at the Butler Co page later when I get some time.
Shell leased a lot of land in Cranberry and in southern Venango last winter but didn't pay a lot of landowners. I don't know how many were paid or where they chose to pay but some definitely were paid.
I know this might be a stretch but considering that Venango county was the start of the oil industry one would think that the untapped geologic source of the oil is very rich indeed.It had to come from somewhere back then. It would seem that the county would have more oil than Ohio which never had such an oil production history a hundred years ago.
I question why halcon cherry picked properties in Mercer county if they think there is oil in Venango. Most of the leases that they kept were in the northern portion of Mercer county. Halcon has also backed out of numerous lease agreements in Venango County. Are they just waiting till their wells are proven? I wonder what will happen with southern Venango County. Shell and Halcon backed out of leases in this area.
Venango also the marcellus, upper devonian and trenton black river. Lots of potential.
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