There appears to be more and more UD Rhinestreet activity - permitting and drilling in Beaver County...
Here is some interesting history to the Rhinestreet Shale:
http://www.netl.doe.gov/kmd/cds/disk7/disk1/EGS%5CBlack%20Shale%20a...
BLACK SHALE AND SANDSTONE FACIES OF THE DEVONIAN "CATSKILL" CLASTIC WEDGE
IN THE SUBSURFACE OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Robert G. Piotrowski
John A. Harper
Circa 1978 DOE
Excerpt:
"In December, 1975, St. Joe Petroleum Corporation completed the Ashcroft 91 well in
Greene Township, Beaver County. As with the nearby Metropolitan Industry well,
the Ashcroft well was originally drilled as a test of a deeper formation (the
Lower Silurian Medina Group) but was plugged back to test the Devonian Rhinestreet
shale. Again there was no natural production, and after hydraulic fracturing
there was no sustained flow. The gas was there, but with the present state of
stimulation and recovery techniques it could not be produced economically. This
well is currently shut in."
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Todd,
I'm curious about the Baillie Trust as that well pad is four miles West South West of me.
Phil
The Liberato 3H M Rhinestreet well in Ohioville is completed and should be a Wet well.
Good news is that there is an NGL pipeline within very close proximity operated by Buckeye Partners, LP.
View here:
University of Alberta's interest in BC's Upper Devonian shales:
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