I seen tonight there is a horizontal rig in Stark County. Looks like the rig is in either Nimishillen or Washington Township. Maybe Enervest is starting to drill one of their horizontal clinton wells they have permitted. I do not know for sure who the operator is that is drilling. If anyone lives close to this area try and see who is drilling this well. I have a feeling it is probably Enervest.
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Permalink Reply by David Mohn on May 17, 2014 at 6:24am    I drove by the site last night. It is in Washington Twp but right on the border of Nimishillen. The sign says Enervest. The well name is Mason.
Permalink Reply by TM on May 17, 2014 at 7:07am    Thanks for the info David. Looks like this Mason well is a 20 acre vertical clinton well. Wonder why the Baker Hughes rig map said it was a horizontal rig? The rig is not shown on the Baker Hughes map anymore either. Could you tell if it looked like a horizontal rig or just a small vertical rig?
Permalink Reply by David Mohn on May 17, 2014 at 8:02am    It did not look like a big horizontal rig. Looked to be a vertical rig style.
Permalink Reply by harry frank on July 22, 2014 at 2:18am    Went up Paris road Saturday morning just south of route 62 about 1 mile , they sitting up a big rig on right side of road
Permalink Reply by David Mohn on July 22, 2014 at 2:08pm    I will have to drive by there. Does this look like one going into the Utica?
Permalink Reply by jason on August 18, 2014 at 2:12pm    I saw a new well pad on Easton St. by Rt. 62. It is the Ramsey 13-H.Enervest is the operator and it is a 106 acre unit.
Permalink Reply by harry frank on August 22, 2014 at 5:27am    Jason what way does this unit run northwest or southeast from Harrisburg , my daughter says the rig is up and running
Permalink Reply by jason on August 23, 2014 at 12:56am    Harry, the well bore will run northwest. You can see the plat maps in the odnr well database.
Permalink Reply by harry frank on August 23, 2014 at 4:17am    jason
Do you have a link for that site and how to find the INFO ?
thanks
Permalink Reply by jason on August 23, 2014 at 4:42am    Harry, I am trying to figure out how to add the shortcut but until then go to the odnr division of oil and gas resources web site.
-click on search the oil and gas well database
-click on + sign for reports
-click on green file for completions
- type in criteria on right side (enervest, stark, nimishillen, ramsey)
-on left side click on like or equal for each criteria
- click report then on the 5th page you will see the 13-H well
-scroll down and click on plat maps.
Hope this helps
Permalink Reply by TM on August 23, 2014 at 6:50am    Here is the plat map for the Ramsey well. Also there is a link to the ODNR database to do a search Harry.
http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/mineral/OHRbdmsOnline/WebReportAccordi...
http://apps.ohiodnr.gov/mineral/oil/MRMImages/17/7/309505.pdf
Permalink Reply by Tim Hawk on September 9, 2014 at 9:42am    I've been looking down through these reply threads. The Akron Beacon Journal a couple of weeks ago had an article about Enervest drilling a horizontal well in the Clinton Sands in Stark County. The article also stated that Enervest is looking for ground that hasn't been over drill in Clinton Sands. 
 Which brings me to a question.
  What is the going rate for leases in the CS? I talked to Enervest and they told me they are hard on $50/acre and 12.5% royalty. I would much prefer a horizontal well as a opposed to several verticals. That's why I contacted Enervest. Are there other horizontal drillers in the CS other than Enervest that would pay better?
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