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CHK has sold all of their leases in the western 2/3rds of Guernsey Chesapeake Bill of Sale but I would be very surprised if they were to sell their Harrison leases.
Can someone shed some light on CHK plan this year, I have read they are planning to selling 12 billion in assets this year.
The second article down says Antero Resources has leased in Belmont for $5,900 per acre and 21% royalty. See the link for current articles...
http://www.drillingahead.com/page/utica-shale-news
Randy
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JT, I have discovered some of the mineral rights close to the assumed well pad have not been leased yet. I think there may be a delay in the hopes of getting this land under lease. Also, a drilling rig drove into New Rumley the other day but my contact lost track of it.
Peter, thanks for the analysis you provided below. Here is a website where you'll be able to spend a lot of time. Decline curves are provided there:
Randy, The article you referenced seems to have missed the point that the oil shale mining that occurred in the 60's and 70's in Colorado http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_Shale_Oil_Project
and other western areas were dealing with shales that contained kerogen, a form of hydrocarbon that is thermally immature and needs to be mined as rock and then thermally processed to produce oil.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerogen
This process of hard rock mining and thermal processing is not at all comparable to shale gas and oil that has undergone geologic insitu processing and can be extracted in its fluid state using convention drilling and fracking. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shale_gas
The article does point out one major factor about recent shale O&G development, that is predicting the decline curve for these wells. Initial production has been very high for the gas producing wells with a rather steep decline rate. I haven't seen any data on decline rates for shale wells producing wet gas and/or oil.
Pete
The Henderson rd. well on Stuarts farm doesnt have any signs or info out yet at the site.
Al, have you heard any more about the activity going on in the Irish Creek/646/New Rumley area?
Looks like a new well at the Buell location.
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