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Comment by Tim Tarr on November 23, 2011 at 6:22am Phil,
I just found this site and saw your questions.
That compressor station at Coffeys Crossing is a National Fuel Gas station. There is going to be a 24" line from there north to Mt. Pleasant Twp. The 20" line south was just finished. That is for what is called residue gas not well head. The compressor station about 2.5 miles north (Markwest) is for well head gas. The Markwest station will be 1st or 2nd largest in US.
The Hanes pad is on Clarke Rd off of Pleasant valley. You can see access road but not pad. It was put in this spring and an old oil well was plugged. No drilling yet. The Breese pad is not in yet will be off of Timber Lake Rd. Also another pad was just approved "McDonough" off of Boone Rd. If you would like more detail e-mail me: tim_yc@msn.com
Oh and hello neighbor.
No PA does not have the Dormant Mineral Act as Ohio does.
Drilling is occuring in E. Finley as well as Avella, much more activity in Avella.
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dean alan wohnhas replied to John W. Howard, CPL's discussion 'the Marcellus Shale - Its History and Importance to Both Appalachia and America'
Brett replied to John W. Howard, CPL's discussion 'the Marcellus Shale - Its History and Importance to Both Appalachia and America'
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