Probably in the Hanoverton area.
http://www.chk.com/News/Articles/Pages/1672307.aspx
Need the eye bulging out smiley here.
Hang on folks.
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Permalink Reply by BuckeyeMom on March 14, 2012 at 1:59am Do you suppose this is why the Cheseapeake suits were all here last week in the helicopter caravan? Very curious to the location of this new plant... The Hanoverton zip may catch Summitcrest property. Perhaps that is why they dined with the Johnson's?
Permalink Reply by BuckeyeMom on March 14, 2012 at 3:11am Yes Mam.
Permalink Reply by dr j on March 14, 2012 at 5:57am I am sure that had something to do with the visit. I believe Summitville Tile and Summitcrest Farm are separate business entities and have been for at least one full generation. One brother had the company, the other the farm. As of recently Summitcrest is defunct- I believe it was financial. I am sure the lawsuit had the area on the CHK radar and perhaps was a lead in to a suitable location with land available.
It's all interesting to me. Holy Smokes this is huge.
Permalink Reply by Denver Gallentine on March 14, 2012 at 9:28am Congratulations Columbiana County. This will be a huge boost to your economy!! I had posted a comment on the Carroll County site stating that Carroll County needed to be working @ enticing business there (planning Commission, County Commissioners and/or land owners) so that not just those of us w/ land can benefit from this oil/gas Godsend, but the county as-a-whole. Looks like Columbiana County has started that idea. WOW, $900 billion!! Let's hope all the surrounding counties follow your lead. - Denver
Denver,
"... WOW, $900 billion!! ..."
Actually only a $900 million complex but still very impressive.
Columbiana County and the Hanoverton area really needs this and more !
Permalink Reply by Denver Gallentine on March 14, 2012 at 1:39pm My fingers were working faster then my brain. Sorry.
And now, probably in the Kensington area ...
http://the-daily-digger.blogspot.com/2012/03/location-of-columbiana...
Permalink Reply by Denver Gallentine on March 20, 2012 at 8:03am Utica, Thanks for the information. I was wondering if Carroll County benefits from the pipeline running through it. I know the landowners will be paid (doesn't effect me because my land is on the other side of the county), but I wondered if Carroll County benefits from any tax revenue and/or long lasting jobs. I'm very happy for Columbiana and Harrison Counties (like all the counties in the area they need this) just wondering how Carroll County does. - Denver
Permalink Reply by tacoma7583 on March 23, 2012 at 4:40pm searching and found a parcel that M3 midstream has the option to purchase.
auditor office page for property. http://www.columbianacntyauditor.org/propertymax/rover30.asp?sid=3D...
M3 MIDSTREAM LLC OPTION TO PURCHASE SEE INSTRUMENT HNVR TP R4 T15 S33 AC 27-00200.000 on columbiana county recorder site.
Permalink Reply by SAH on March 25, 2012 at 3:19pm Street address please? Link and property number didn't work for me.
SAH,
I found this ?
Parcel ID: 27-00200.000
Address: 11687 SR 644
Acres: 117
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