We drove around this weekend; the main pipeline hasn't gotten any further than Heise Run road, but they seem to have finished more of the laying/burying pipe between Stony Fork and there. There is a drilling rig at the Butler well on Gee Hollow Rd. south of Rt. 6.
We were driving south on 287 at about Tioga Junction, and saw a another rig on a ridge straight ahead...hard to tell which ridge or exactly where it was...maybe off Horse Thief Run or Wolf Run road? There was no sign of any 3-D survey activity anywhere...no flags or tape or anything.
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I noticed that the rig on rt 49 near the old arbor entec place was being moved friday. And also there was a rig being move from Ely hill road onto the Catlin hollow road. It pulled off the road about a mile from the fairgrounds by that church and school. We had to wait for it and so did other fair goers. There were many other trucks, tankers, piping also in the area.
Bill L.
aka Bummy
The Pipeline crosses over 6 and right into the back of Cherry Flats rd..just below the Bowens. That heads toward Delmar Twp.
The rig at the Butler site was removed late last week with the horizontals finished. The fracking of the horizontals is next. The pipeline in that area is continuing with a lot of the waterlines and communication pipe now underground. The pipeline is easily visible at the pond near Breckbills across the road from the Kennedy well.That same pipeline goes over to Hills Creek crossing rt 6 by the gas station near the junction, continuing up the hill and eventually to heise run , gee hollow ,the airport etc. Terry
According to what I've read, they do have to extend the testing 1/2 to 1 mile outside the target area to get an accurate map. Also, it may be more efficient to just do a whole area over than to patch in previous results. (If it's not the same seismic company, using the same software, it might not even be possible to combine reading.)
Seismic certainly is valuable, but it's not perfect. When I browsed the August YTD permits, 12% of them were alterations to already drilled wells.
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