John J Interval, P.G, C.P.G.
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  • Bridgeville, PA
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Utica Shale PSI Gradient Map

Started this discussion. Last reply by DJM Dec 4, 2017. 60 Replies

I just want to be clear that this is a map I made using the ITG information as a base map. I would be happy to discuss my findings.…Continue

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Introduce Yourself
~30 Year Professional Petroleum Geologist specializing in the Appalachian Basin.
What is your role?
Gas Professional
Which state(s) are you following?
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, North Dakota
What shale plays do you follow?
All Shale Plays, Bakken, Eagle Ford, Marcellus, Utica

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At 10:10pm on March 23, 2014, John J Interval, P.G, C.P.G. said…
On Disposal Wells: If the disposal formation is above potential lower producing formations then there is no reason leases can be drilled to produce those formations. However, if the Producing formation is above the disposal formation then it would not be prudent to attempt this for fear of damaging the pipe on the disposal well from horizontal drilling and subsequent fracing.
At 7:56pm on February 3, 2010, John J Interval, P.G, C.P.G. said…
Charles, Your question is commom. To find out if your property is held by production, contact the WVa Geological Survey and ask them for the well plats and completion reports and a map on or around your lease. If your property is included in an existing unit that is producing gas, you should be receiving payments for production. If this is true, your lease is held by production and you have no additional rights. If the lease has expired and you are not cashing checks then the property is yours to lease. As for the value, it would need to be assessed. It does have value.
At 8:42pm on February 2, 2010, Charles Moss said…
John, I recently inherited the mineral rights on 25 acres in Wetzel County, WV from my aunt. She had previously leased the gas rights to Dominion for a 12.5% royalty. I'm trying to figure out what value the lease may have, if any. I'm under the impression that for royalty payments to occur that a well must be drilled in the area of the 25 acres, assuming that the 25 acres are included in some larger "production unit". Right? How would one ever figure out the likelihood of royalty payments? Thanks for any ideas you can give.
Charles
At 1:42pm on November 10, 2009, Justin McCartney said…
Welcome, great to have you!!!
At 9:45am on November 10, 2009, Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) said…
Just wanted to touch base with you. Hope things are well and that this is a site where you can dive in and begin contributing. Please be sure to check out our county groups and see if there is a county you can participate in. Have fun "shaling."

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Beware of the Taxman!

Posted on March 23, 2014 at 10:54pm 0 Comments

I've seen all the Democratic ads wanting to add more Marcellus and Utica Shale taxes and shift money to Philidelphia instead of creating jobs and more taxpayers where the product is found! This has been my biggest fear! This will happen if we don't read between the lines. We need taxpaying jobs and not more taxes!
 
 
 

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