Just curious...

     I am in Liberty township and a few months ago got an offer to buy my royalties for 1500 to 1800 per acre, but they would do a more in-depth look if I was serious which "mite change the numbers" slightly....even tho I am not drilled or receiving any royalties ..talked to a landsman rite b4 I contacted them and he advised caution as there will be "significant" activity in my area in the "near future"....how about it, anybody else get an offer or hear anything or see any activity here in Tioga Co. ?

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Why is Shell attempting to sell only ~1% of their Marcellus leases?  What factors did they consider in deciding what to list? 

That flare looks rich in wet gas.Sunset colors.

I kinda wish that sign in the picture said No Passing Gas Zone. Ok, low brow commentary over now.

Are you aware that the DEP appears to have two different records for a Kennedy well? Kennedy 137D and Kennedy 137.

OK, just so you know the permit/inspection history may be in in two different places.

137

http://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eFACTSWeb/searchResults_singleSite.aspx?S...

137D

http://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eFACTSWeb/searchResults_singleSite.aspx?S...

September production numbers are out for the Kennedy pad.  This should be the first full month of production for the majority of the wells on this pad.  Are any of the group members able to comment as to how these look in regards to other wells in Tioga County? 

Also, as fas as I am aware Tioga county only has dry gas.  Does anyone else's royalty statements come in with the designation wet gas?

Yes, they are as of yesterday.

These production figures look pretty good for Marcellus wells in that part of the county. Better than the older wells when they started out, I believe. One key question is how low was Shell able to get their costs by drilling and completing 8 wells on a pad at the same time. No amount of production is enough if the operator isn't making money! But I'm certainly more optimistic than I was given these initial results.

Big news for the county.  Eclipse has acquired Travis Peak's PA holdings and associated Cardinal Midstream pipeline assets.  With a number of pad permits active and an active well permit which expires next year, the area should see an immediate uptick in activity.  See the link below

http://ir.eclipseresources.com/press-release/eclipse-resources-corp...

 

http://ir.eclipseresources.com/sites/eclipseresources.investorhq.bu... 

Lots of good information (some self-promotional, of course) in this Eclipse presentation.

Shell is busy drilling in Chatham and Middlebury townships.

Neals as we speak not sure who is next . There is several pads ready for them.

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