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Permalink Reply by TM on January 23, 2014 at 1:24pm I heard today this well was shut in back in September of last year. Heard they are wanting to put in some pipeline for the gas and that is why the well has been shut in. Dont know why it was recently reported as producing by the ODNR though last week. I seen some royalty production numbers from last year and this well is not producing very good.
I also heard today that Consol Energy is not going to drill any new wells in Tusc. county for a couple of years. Seems they are going to focus on Noble county again..
I heard that this well is going to be plugged.Any truth to that.
Permalink Reply by TM on January 29, 2014 at 3:16pm A friend of mine who lives around there was talking to an Amish guy and he said they have hauled all the water from the holding pond and the well was no good and they are going to plug it. I find it hard to believe that they will give up so easily after they have spent Millions.We have to wait and see what happens this summer.
Permalink Reply by TM on January 30, 2014 at 7:47am Were they happy with the royalties ? Why can they go in the Troyer well pipeline?
Permalink Reply by TM on February 3, 2014 at 9:34am From what I seen the Beachy well did close to 1,800 barrels of oil for June. July, and August.. The problem is I do not know exactly how many days the well produced to get the 1,800 barrel number..
I do not know which sales pipeline the Troyer well was hooked into. It was probably hooked into an older line in the area, because I dont think they ran any new pipeline at that well?
Permalink Reply by shawn miller on February 4, 2014 at 6:22am TM The troyer well had a line installed north west of the well to pleasent valley road and is hooked up to a broad steet line
Permalink Reply by TM on February 4, 2014 at 9:01am I had heard it was hooked into a broad street line but was not entirely sure. Thanks for the clarification.
Permalink Reply by JR on January 30, 2014 at 11:15am I too have heard dismal results for both Beachy and Troyer. My CNX contact told me last spring, "We're not sure what we're doing with Tuscarawas Co yet. If we do any more drilling it'll be at least another 2-3 years." I took that to mean, they're going to leave it up to someone else to figure out the right techniques to prove this area--if anyone truly can. It seems the oil's there, just people need to figure out how to get it out of the ground. There's a lot of smart people working on it, I'm sure. I'm just figuring it's probably not CONSOL.
Permalink Reply by TM on March 19, 2014 at 9:15am I heard today that this well is more than likely going to be plugged. The well must be a complete dud in other words. Must not be economic enough to put into production. So far it is not looking too optimistic for western Tusc county. Seems like the only place they want to drill is in the southeastern corner of the county.
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