I just heard that Anadarco has partnered with NGO Development for access to the Utica Shale that lies under their existing leases, They put a test well down on Twp rd 151 just down the road from Rainbow Hills Winery and now that the results are in the are contacting landowners in the area and offering leases, NGO has thousands of hbp acres in Adams Twp as well as other areas of Coshocton County, offers are currently 2,500 bonus and 17.5% royalty,
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Mark,
Is this test well, that is on Twp Rd 151, in Linton Township ?
Do you have a Permit Number ?
Who drilled the well Anadarko or NGO Development ?
No, it's in Adams twp, NGO drilled the well with one of their smaller rigs, the pumper that tends the well over here on my property said that they cored the Utica when they went thru it, so it might have been a rose run permit? He also said that the well is simply a well put down to hold the acreage that would otherwise run out of lease.
Mark,
Rainbow Hills Winery is located off of TR-251 not TR-151.
And there three wells drilled by NGO in that area ...
The SHANE well is located on the North side of TR-251 and is about 1 mile North of the intersection of TR-251 and CR-751. 7,000' deep & 40 acre Drilling Unit.
The RAND well is located on the North side of TR-251 and is about 1/2 mile North of the intersection of TR-251 and CR-751. 4,500' deep & 596 acre Drilling Unit.
The COLE well is Located on the North side of TR-251 and is about 1 mile South of the intersection of TR-251 and CR-751. 7,500' deep & 60 acre Drilling Unit.
Could it be any of these wells ?
Sorry..... that should have read TR-251instead of TR-151 :( not sure what I was thinking. My guess is that its the SHANE well, its on the north side of TR-251 approx 1 mile north of SR-751 on the right.
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