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Ashtabula County Utica Development On Hold ? ! ?

Started by Joseph-Ohio. Last reply by Joseph-Ohio Dec 20, 2015. 6 Replies

Ashtabula Pinto plant location in the harbor

Started by landlubber. Last reply by Joseph-Ohio Dec 8, 2015. 21 Replies

Major Oil Companies Have Big Dollars To Fund Takeovers

Started by Joseph-Ohio. Last reply by Joseph-Ohio Nov 13, 2015. 1 Reply

When Leases Term & Things Pick Up

Started by Joseph-Ohio. Last reply by Joseph-Ohio Nov 12, 2015. 9 Replies

Any News On The Ashtabula County Magyar Well ? ?

Started by Joseph-Ohio. Last reply by Joseph-Ohio Oct 31, 2015. 8 Replies

Oil and gas public meeting

Started by james mcmeechan. Last reply by Joseph-Ohio Oct 25, 2015. 4 Replies

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Comment by Roy Greig on July 9, 2012 at 1:30pm

**Note** Incorrect time was posted for this meeting at the earlier posting

The correct time is 6:30pm not 6:00pm.

The Landowners Association of Geauga Lake and Ashtabula Counties will be having a meeting Thursday July 12th at Ledgemont Middle School 16200 Burrows Rd Thompson.  The meeting will start at 6:30 PM.  If you are not already a member of a landowner group, join us for this informational meeting.   Bob Rea will be the featured speaker and will bring us information regarding leasing.

Comment by Mark Dolezal on July 4, 2012 at 1:34am

EASTERN GEAUGA LANDOWNERS

P.O. BOX 1176

14984 SOUTH STATE AVE.

MIDDLEFIELD, OH 44062

440-632-5100

Comment by Mark Dolezal on July 4, 2012 at 1:23am

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Happy 4th of July ! Please take today to be positive and rejoice in the freedoms that we enjoy as property owners in the USA. Respect the value of the  natural resources that we are blessed to have below our feet. Continue to stay the course  as we advocate for our landowners as we believe that landowners in our area should not be willing to lease their gas and oil rights for anything less than $5,500 per ac. and a 20% gross royalty. United, we will not be sold out by outsiders who have only their own best interest in mind .  Enjoy Today !

Comment by Roy Greig on June 25, 2012 at 3:21pm

The Landowners Association of Geauga Lake and Ashtabula Counties will be having a meeting Thursday July 12th at Ledgemont Middle School 16200 Burrows Rd Thompson.  The meeting will start at 6:00 PM.  If you are not already a member of a landowner group, join us for this informational meeting.   Bob Rea will be the featured speaker and will bring us information regarding leasing. 

Comment by Dan on June 25, 2012 at 10:55am

Don , I haven't heard of anything up this way. Don't know how North you are but the rumor always has been the Point Pleasant layer thins out above       Rt 84 so not as valuable. Might want to catch the EALA meeting in Andover tomorrow, hope to hear the latest news.  Try to get as much information as you can so you can make a informed decision no matter who you sign with.

Comment by Michael Kromer on June 25, 2012 at 3:51am

I'm signing up another 22 acres that I purchased last week with NELA.  Look up their website. nelashale.org.  They got a nice chunk of properties signed and are looking to do a deal by this fall. They have been contacted by several companies. I also have signed 48.5 acres with them. I am on State Rt. 6.

Comment by Don Andrus II on June 24, 2012 at 2:39pm

is their any one paying in northern ashtabula county in a realistic time frame i have 117 acres with clear title and wishgards time is up and they want a  30 day extention

Comment by Michael Kromer on June 8, 2012 at 11:33am
NELA is maybe 6 months away from making a deal. It's moving that quick.
Comment by Joseph-Ohio on May 25, 2012 at 1:48am

@ landlubber:

Thanks for the info. pertaining to in general the formation of oil reservoirs and the drilling and recovery from those reservoirs (pools).  Very informative.

As I understand all of these new efforts in 'shale plays' however, things are quite different in that they fragment the shale to allow the oil and gas to flow through the rock more easily toward the well vertical where they rise to the surface and are recovered.  One key statement made in much of the literature that I read is that the Utica Shale for instance is the 'source rock' that rendered the earlier most easily recoverable 'pools' and with new technology can be developed to recover the resources within.

I envision the Utica Shale as laden with oil, natural gas and natural gas condensate (wet gas); acting like a soaked sponge so to speak.

Comment by landlubber on May 25, 2012 at 1:33am
 

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