CNX well 1 permit heading Northwest.

Last report says conductor casing set. We saw the big rig being hauled in last week.

I have no idea how long it takes to assemble the rig.

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Watched a video online of one being set.  It looked like it only took one or two days to set the rig, though I don't know if they use the same kind here.  I think the one I watched was in Louisiana.  

I know the trees will block the view from Western Reserve but do you think we might be able to see the rig from Leffingwell?  I've seen a couple in Carroll Co from a distance and they're pretty cool.

Any word on how things are progressing at Hendricks?  I haven't been by there lately.

Drilling is complete at Hendricks, and the rig is being moved to Blott Rd. They didn't drill as far as they were permitted. I believe paul told me it is somewhere around 2700' long. The frac team is scheduled for October.

They have some great arial photos of the well site.  So far, the Hendricks family is very pleased with the way CNX has treated them. They say it is a good company to do business with. 

Why did they only go 2700 instead of what was permitted?

The Hendricks well is currently being flared, and should continue for the next 2 weeks.

It can be seen from Western Reserve, Knauf, and Leffingwell roads. You may also be able to see it while heading South on 45 just before Leffingwell.

I'm going to check it out after dark. 

Major bummer. We went out in this cold, and didn't see squat.  You could see some work lights, and a stack sticking up, but there was no flare tonight.

No flare this morning either.  But there were liquids trucks on hand, so they were ready to take something off.

Loooong story.

They have been flaring Hendricks for the past 2 nights. I'm going to drive over tonight for a closer look.

this flare makes the geaches flare look like a candle. keep an eye out for tanker activity,that will show oil and liquids.it would be nice to know the btu of the gas.

During the first quarter, completion work was finished at the MAH 2A well, located in Mahoning County, where the 2,785 foot lateral, with nine frac stages, tested at a 24-hour flow rate of 1.4 MMcf/d and 240 barrels of oil/day

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