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Calla, what is your problem exactly? I created the Ashland page a year or so ago because I was interested in the Devon-Ashland well and there was no central place on GoMarcellusShale for Ashland county information. No one else was stepping up at thta time to create an Ashland page so I did. Where were you then? My family and I have land in Wayne county and at the time, the Ashland well was the closest shale development to us. In light of this, if you have a problem with my level of "participation" on this page, you are free to (and should soon) LEAVE! You have spent far too much time bullying other members who participate here and I'm tired of it.
Calla, I've done nothing to this page except post a few times since it was created. All the county specific pages are limited to members only for posting as far as I know. I'm not sure why everything seems to be such a conspiracy to you.
Calla,
I have not heard of any pressure data published from Devon, but based on my experience this area is not going to be overpressured but more than likely have a normal pressure gradient (0.43 psi) to possibly slightly below. At these depths, the pressures would be around1500 psi @ a depth of 3500 ft which is the average depth of the Point Pleasant. While true a normally pressured reservoir is not necessarily a bad thing it is not the overpressured shale the we are seeing in the Belmont, Guernsey, Noble areas (0.6 psi gradient). I strongly believe that in time the industry will be able to produce the Ashland area economically, but at current prices and current technology we are not quite there.
Sorry Calla, but I think the ODNR messed up in adding this Weatherford data to this well. Look at the depths, 6200-6230. The Pt Pleasant in the Ruggles well is between 3450-3580. I found the spreadsheet for the source rock data and this is from a well in Portage County, API# 34-133-23777. However, I do agree that I am not sold that it is a maturity issue, as Devon stated it did flow hydrocarbons, I would relate a great deal to the reservoir pressures in this area. That is just my opinion!
http://www.ohiodnr.com/Portals/10/Energy/Utica/Utica_SourceRock_Ana...
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