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Comment by Josh on September 20, 2012 at 2:20am

 

Nice article on Harrison County and Chevron.  Any update on processing plants, pipelines or seismic?

 

http://www.timesreporter.com/topstories/x2109444967/Harrison-County...

Comment by Mark Allen on September 18, 2012 at 7:20am

I guess we were right all along.  It is amazing that in 1952, a local geologist stated that there were more natural resources under easterm OHIO than anywhere else in the US and possibly the world.  This statement was focused on three counties Harrison, Carroll and Belmont.

In 2008 and 2009 this statement was revealed again in the Strategic Plan Initiative Planning Committee. The leaders of Harrison county were reminded of their past, the 1890's Scio Oil boom and the eastern COAL production..with the thought on-do not make the same mistakes are forefathers made; keep the business and the money in county.  Stay ahead of the game, infact take the bull by the horns was the message and become a leader not a follower,develope training centers here for the jobs that will follow, it fell on deaf ears.....Now we are 4 years later and what should be, is and it will be up to us to keep it growing and allow ourselves to look at the perverbial glass,as half full!

  Good luck to all, stay educated and stay ahead and please think outside of the box.     

Comment by gary e hall on September 18, 2012 at 6:47am

signed papers this morning for pad in german twp. was told surveyors should be there by next week.they said there

 

Comment by Dan on September 16, 2012 at 10:05pm

Here’s some interesting maps from Gulfport's recent investor presentation that show why Harrison County really may be the center of the “sweet spot”:

Overlapping the 3 maps of Point Pleasant Thickness, Total Organic Carbon, and Thermal Maturity (Wet Gas Zone)

Sweet Spot is Harrison County.pdf

Comment by Shower Bath on September 13, 2012 at 8:21am

If you are interested in Chesapeake, you might find this story interesting.

"Chesapeake loses bid to void Texas oil and gas rights award"

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-12/chesapeake-loses-bid-to-vo...

Randy

Comment by Shower Bath on September 12, 2012 at 5:28am

Gulfport has posted their Sept. investor presentation, which has their maps of the sweet spot and the Markwest pipeline locations. Look at the Investor Presentation dated Sep 10, 2012.

http://ir.gulfportenergy.com/events.cfm

Randy

Comment by Shower Bath on September 12, 2012 at 4:52am

Chesapeake is selling off assets in order to retire debt. They have sold their non-core Utica acreage for $600 million in four seperate transactions. See the link...

http://www.chk.com/News/Articles/Pages/1734237.aspx

Randy

Comment by Shower Bath on September 10, 2012 at 2:22pm

The state has updated the permit/drilling activity reports for the week of 9-2-12. See the link...

http://www.ohiodnr.com/oil/shale/tabid/23174/Default.aspx

Randy

Comment by Farmer P on September 9, 2012 at 3:00pm

Josh - ODNR's interactive map will show a property map of the horizontal leg and a 500' box around the leg.  Go to http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/tabid/23583/Default.aspx .  Click on oil and gas well locations.  Disable your pop up blockers as the ODNR page indicates or it won't work.  Click "I accept".    Turn on the wells layer.  Zoom in on the map.  Use the identify feature button on the left side to find out information on a specific well.  When the query/selection results box comes up, click on the well summary card #.  Some of the wells will have a map with it.  The newer the well pad, the less likely the map will be there yet.  Not sure if this is what you were looking for or not.  If you have problems with the ODNR site, you could also try searching ODNR interactive map on this GMS site for help.

Comment by Jason Grecco on September 8, 2012 at 5:38pm

Josh:

If there is a specific well that you are trying to see if you are included in, than you can get the survey map from ODNR that was provided by the company that is doing the well during the permitting process.  Just give ODNR a call and make sure you know which well you are inquiring on.  Also, if you review your deed at the courthouse, you can see if there were any transfer of leases on your property.

 

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