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Permalink Reply by Michael Walentosky on October 25, 2011 at 6:58am
Permalink Reply by George Brown on October 25, 2011 at 8:53am
Permalink Reply by Michael Walentosky on October 26, 2011 at 6:16am Parkers Furniture Store
Route 257, Cranberry PA
Please note, this is the Cranberry, Pa located in Venango County, NOT the Cranberry, PA located near Mars and Wexford!!
Here are the directions. Take Barkeyville exit of 80, follow 8 north to Franklin, PA. At Franklin, follow Route 322 East about 7 miles past Franklin you will see a Home Depot on your right, then a Walmart, the Cranberry Mall will be on your left. Route 257 is the LEFT just passed the mall. There is a Sheets station at the intersection where you turn left. Follow 257 about 1/2 mile. Parkers Furniture Store is on the left.
Permalink Reply by Jason Bablak on October 26, 2011 at 1:42pm
Permalink Reply by Michael Walentosky on October 26, 2011 at 10:53pm Jason
I don't have any more information than previously stated.
Permalink Reply by Michael Walentosky on October 29, 2011 at 8:38am
Permalink Reply by owner on October 30, 2011 at 7:15am Yes, I have the same question as Mark. Can anyone say what happened at the meeting? I just saw this notice today.
Permalink Reply by George Brown on November 2, 2011 at 5:27am Jason Hannath, a landman for Shell, came to the meeting to address landowners in the area. It was simply an informational meeting with lots of Q&A. Jason stated that currently Shell is active only in lower Venango county. I got the impression that many of the landowners in attendance had property north of Irwin, Clinton and Scrubgrass townships.
If anyone wants Jason's contact info, friend me and send me a personal message and I'll reply. Keep in mind Shell was not interested in Irwin township only a few months ago so I'd expect them to continue to move northward in the coming months.
I have a tentative meeting in Venango County November 16th
to discuss options for landowners as well as the leasing process. This meeting will cover issues that every landowner should understand before signing a lease. Jason, works for Shell and he agrees and will tell you that every landownwer should talk to an attorney who works for you and
not the O&G industry.
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