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Esopus Formation

Started this discussion. Last reply by Bronson Construction Co. Inc. Mar 1, 2010. 1 Reply

I have heard this black shale formation could contain large quanities of oil.  Does anyone know anything about the Esopus formation? 

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At 4:27am on March 3, 2010, Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) said…
Hi there and welcome to the site! It's good to have you. Hope you learn alot here. I do have just one request regarding your profile name. As it is now it does violate our non-solicitation policy as outlined in the user agreement. If you could shorten it to Bronson, it would be great. Thanks!
At 3:19am on February 26, 2010, Bronson Construction Co. Inc. said…
Thank you Justin! There is a lot of drilling activity going on on this area. The area that seems to be seeing the bulk of the drilling is between Troy and Burlington in the RT 6 valley and from Troy to Canton in the RT 14 valley. I live between East-Troy and West-Burlington and I could see 3 drilling rigs from my house. They stated drilling these 3 wells in October and are still drilling at 2 of these locations. They are drilling 2 horizontal wells at each site for now with a total of 6 horizontal wells for each well pad site when complete. They have the pipelines already installed to 2 of these well sites. The horizontals wells are all going to be around 6000 feet long. The vertical depth is said to be around 6100 feet.
At 10:56am on February 25, 2010, Justin McCartney said…
Howdy, good to have you!!
 
 
 

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