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Permalink Reply by Gary R Sarisky on August 7, 2011 at 4:56am    
Permalink Reply by Brett R Oxley on August 8, 2011 at 7:25am    If the rig is just back to do the horizontal drilling, fracking will take take place after; either via frac tanks, (usually 50-125 onsite) or ponds to hold the water.
Permalink Reply by Robert Bond on August 9, 2011 at 3:47am    Stopped at the well site today and talked with the company man. It appears they have drilled more horizontal shafts and are preparing to frac., at least 50 tanks on site @ 500BBl each thats a tick over 1mg. It sounds from other chesapeake men Ive spoken with and from the info on this site as well they were surprised at how much wet gas is in the trenton/utica shales. When I asked what the white collars at chesapeake said he just smiled and said he couldn't tell me other than we hadnt seen anything yet. If you take a ride over to williamsport Pa area they are drilling like crazy. .. hopscotching rigs all over each other ... I saw 6 in 7 miles. This is no doubt just the start we have 10 good years of this work ahead
Permalink Reply by John Hippely on August 9, 2011 at 8:58pm    Is anyone posting on here actually in the production unit or/and do any of you know how big the production unit is?
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