GoMarcellusShale.com2024-03-29T10:59:39ZUtica Shalehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/UticaShalehttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/63890570?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://gomarcellusshale.com/group/ohio/forum/topic/listForContributor?groupUrl=ohio&user=25b3ht1h0ekw3&feed=yes&xn_auth=noEdgemarc Energytag:gomarcellusshale.com,2019-04-21:2274639:Topic:7977132019-04-21T19:13:58.910ZUtica Shalehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/UticaShale
<p>Any one receive their delayed rental payment this year from Edgemarc Energy? They are in default on many of their leases. If any one has information about what is going on with this company, please post.</p>
<p>Any one receive their delayed rental payment this year from Edgemarc Energy? They are in default on many of their leases. If any one has information about what is going on with this company, please post.</p> Antero Resourcestag:gomarcellusshale.com,2019-03-31:2274639:Topic:7960112019-03-31T16:50:23.087ZUtica Shalehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/UticaShale
<p>Looking for info on Antero's acttivities in Monoe County, specifically, and S.E. Ohio, more</p>
<p>generally.. Thanks</p>
<p>Looking for info on Antero's acttivities in Monoe County, specifically, and S.E. Ohio, more</p>
<p>generally.. Thanks</p> Zehentbauer Family Land LP et al v. Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. et altag:gomarcellusshale.com,2018-07-21:2274639:Topic:7830352018-07-21T17:33:01.865ZUtica Shalehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/UticaShale
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<p>Received our Division order for the well that runs thru our land. It states that" unit gross acres is 608". and the drilling unit we are in states it is 211 acres which the plat map states. There are 4 wells on the pad.</p>
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<p>I am not really versed in these items. So does this mean the 608 acres is for all 4 wells acreage.Does this mean we get royalities on the 608 acres or our small share of the 211 acres in the drilling unit we are in?</p>
<p>Received our Division order for the well that runs thru our land. It states that" unit gross acres is 608". and the drilling unit we are in states it is 211 acres which the plat map states. There are 4 wells on the pad.</p>
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<p>I am not really versed in these items. So does this mean the 608 acres is for all 4 wells acreage.Does this mean we get royalities on the 608 acres or our small share of the 211 acres in the drilling unit we are in?</p> Texas, New Mexico oil producers push for import limits By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Apr. 19, 2016 6:40 PM EDTtag:gomarcellusshale.com,2016-04-23:2274639:Topic:7300242016-04-23T06:59:25.586ZUtica Shalehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/UticaShale
<p>The complete article is here-> <a href="http://bigstory.ap.org/article/74b8fac6517649d7a0ecac7fa55951ad/texas-new-mexico-oil-producers-push-import-limits" target="_blank">http://bigstory.ap.org/article/74b8fac6517649d7a0ecac7fa55951ad/texas-new-mexico-oil-producers-push-import-limits…</a></p>
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<p>ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Oil drilling companies and royalty owners from the Texas Panhandle to New Mexico's stretch of the Permian Basin are embarking on a grass-roots campaign to limit foreign oil imports, salvaging what they say is a major sector of the U.S. economy.</p>
<p>"American oil is competing against a cartel of government operators which has a stated initiative of driving an American industry out of business," said Tom Cambridge, one of the Panhandle producers leading the campaign.</p>
<p>The grass-roots movement is pushing for the next president of the United States to issue a proclamation setting quotas for imports — something that hasn't been done in more than four decades.</p>
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<p>Supporters say they're drawing a line in the sand after more than a dozen oil-rich nations failed to agree during a recent meeting in Saudi Arabia to freeze production. They blame Middle East producers for flooding the market and fueling the price war as a means to stifle domestic production.</p>
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<p>The complete article is here--> <a href="http://www.daily-times.com/story/opinion/columnists/2015/12/28/fine-washington-dc-oil-and-gas/77979916/" target="_blank">http://www.daily-times.com/story/opinion/columnists/2015/12/28/fine-washington-dc-oil-and-gas/77979916/</a></p>
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<p>The "deal" between the parties over the energy future of the United States and the San Juan Basin at the end of 2015 was the most misguided example of politics at the fuel pump since the 1970s. Then it was retail price control and now it’s a free-for-all in the price of oil in the world market with West Texas Crude approaching 10-year lows.</p>
<p>Lifting the restriction on exporting crude oil adds American oil to a world market which is over-supplied. Expect no cash flow increase for American producers and still lower world prices than with the restriction or ban in place.</p>
<p>This is not the place to assess the other side of the "deal." However, tax credit extensions for wind and solar as alternative fuels to replace coal and later natural gas are no longer of concern to the Republican Party in Congress.</p>
<p>With petroleum economics based on market prices, there is virtually no way that the "deal" will bring about tens of thousands of new jobs in the oil and gas fields. How does exporting crude oil lead to increased drilling and rig deployment if this increases supply in an oversupplied world market? On the contrary, it leads to lower prices and negative cash flows for producers who must cut their workforces.</p>
<p>If oil and gas prices rebound in the next three years, the alternative fuels are beneficiaries as tax credits shape new non-fossil fuel investment, offsetting the risk of lower oil and gas prices, This was no doubt the objective of the climate change politics of Paris and the Democratic Party in Congress as well as the White House.</p>
<p>Although U.S. oil refiners will have a transportation cost tax adjustment from the "deal," what prevents them from buying foreign oil at lower prices than American oil (North Sea Brent at declining prices)?</p>
<p>For more than a year, I have developed an analysis of an OPEC/Saudi Arabian price war against American shale or light tight oil producers. This was regarded lightly while industry and Wall Street funds held on for a price recovery by last June. Now what I wrote in these columns is "mainstream" and U.S. producers survive through selling forward with "hedges."</p> Majors Have Big Dollars To Fund Takeoverstag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-11-13:2274639:Topic:7052622015-11-13T16:39:00.269ZUtica Shalehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/UticaShale
<p><a href="http://www.rigzone.com/news/oil_gas/a/141581/Major_Oil_Companies_Have_HalfTrillion_Dollars_to_Fund_Takeovers">http://www.rigzone.com/news/oil_gas/a/141581/Major_Oil_Companies_Have_HalfTrillion_Dollars_to_Fund_Takeovers</a></p>
<p>Take the above link and check it out.</p>
<p>I think it GREAT news.</p>
<p>What do others think ?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rigzone.com/news/oil_gas/a/141581/Major_Oil_Companies_Have_HalfTrillion_Dollars_to_Fund_Takeovers">http://www.rigzone.com/news/oil_gas/a/141581/Major_Oil_Companies_Have_HalfTrillion_Dollars_to_Fund_Takeovers</a></p>
<p>Take the above link and check it out.</p>
<p>I think it GREAT news.</p>
<p>What do others think ?</p> When Leases Term & Things Pick Uptag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-10-31:2274639:Topic:7034932015-10-31T19:13:16.372ZUtica Shalehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/UticaShale
<p>Hoping we don't see a lot of Forced Pooling Applications to the ODNR to pool lands / landowners into substandard tailgate leases. That's always been of serious concern to me - and don't know why it doesn't seem so to everyone else.<br></br><br></br>That's why I think Ohio needs to either revise force pooling rules to provide a modern land / landowner cognizant Leasehold with a minimum $3,000 / acre sign on bonus / paid up front delay rental and at least a 12.5% guaranteed royalty - or repeal force…</p>
<p>Hoping we don't see a lot of Forced Pooling Applications to the ODNR to pool lands / landowners into substandard tailgate leases. That's always been of serious concern to me - and don't know why it doesn't seem so to everyone else.<br/><br/>That's why I think Ohio needs to either revise force pooling rules to provide a modern land / landowner cognizant Leasehold with a minimum $3,000 / acre sign on bonus / paid up front delay rental and at least a 12.5% guaranteed royalty - or repeal force pooling / force unitization laws / rules altogether.<br/><br/>Something like that would need to be applied to all Ohio forced pooling / forced unitization applications for any long horizontal bore in any strata / for all pooled acreage amounts - HBP or whatever.<br/><br/>All as it always is, only IMHO.</p> A Must Read For All Ohio Landowners Leased or Unleased - Take The Linktag:gomarcellusshale.com,2015-03-15:2274639:Topic:6669532015-03-15T23:48:51.249ZUtica Shalehttps://gomarcellusshale.com/profile/UticaShale
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<p>I have recently been approached by the company that holds my oil and gas lease about building a portion of a well pad access road on my property. </p>
<p>I am aware that for pipelines, Ohio has the <u>Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Soil & Water Conservation, Pipeline Standards and Construction Specifications</u> guide. But, is there a similar guideline for design and construction of access roads? Or, is there an appropriate engineering guideline or standard that…</p>
<p>I have recently been approached by the company that holds my oil and gas lease about building a portion of a well pad access road on my property. </p>
<p>I am aware that for pipelines, Ohio has the <u>Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Soil & Water Conservation, Pipeline Standards and Construction Specifications</u> guide. But, is there a similar guideline for design and construction of access roads? Or, is there an appropriate engineering guideline or standard that could reasonably be applied to an access road?</p>
<p>I would like to include, or reference, a recognized civil engineering standard in the road agreement that can be used should any disputes arise regarding design or construction.</p>