Has anyone heard that Talisman has done any packing up, closed down any wells, and pulled out of certain areas? Any info would be appreciated. I have a lease with them in the LeRaysville area and I have been told that things have slowed, or almost come to a stand still with them. I live out of state so I only get info via phone or email from friends there.
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Does talisman drill trenton-blackriver formation wells?
In Bradford County they are saying that they have closed their office as well.
Well Frank, I take exception to your post!
I AM a landowner in Bradford County but I live out of State and was simply trying to get some feedback on something that I had heard from an aquaintance from LeRaysville. I am signed with Talisman hence my concern and I surely do not feel that I need to give you a personal explanation. I was simply asking a question.
Tactics? What tactics? ..................Disrespectful? In what way? I made no allegations and I would suggest that if you misread my post or perhaps have a hidden agenda, please let me know!
Kenny G - Property owner and MEMBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Dennis and VG. Your replies are very helpful and appreciated!
Kenny G
Kenny ...if you would change the name of the discussion to ' what is happening with Talisman in ___area" it would not be as alarming to some (cause it means money).
Cause when google searching this discussion may be on first page of search.
What I was told by a friend who does contract work for Talisman and this could certainly pertain to any operator in the Marcellus, was that Talisman was cutting their drilling budget and drilling schedule for the first tow quarters of 2012 and re-evaluate midway through the year. Obviously Talisman, much like most operators in the Marcellus area, has made huge investments into the region in just lease payments alone. The only way to satisfy those investments is to drill or sell where you can't drill before expiration.
Given the current gas market I understand any company pulling back and obviously operating under a budget. I think it should be noted that Talisman in January made good on the NY portion of the Friendsville Group that they signed back in 2009 or 2010. The NY landowners got initial payments of, I think, $500.00/acre with the remaining $5000/acre to be paid by January 2012 or when drilling into the Marcellus opened back up in NY, which ever came first. Given the current market, NY's continued delay and Talismans stated decrease in investment into Dry Gas Shales it came as a surprise that they made this payment.
I noticed on the PA-DEP production reports that Talisman is one of the few companies that seems to be completing all 6-8 well per unit, in most cases, as opposed to 1-2 wells and basically holding land. I would suspect that may change moving forward.
Really it is all speculation with these companies. Just when you think you have a grasp on what is going on one of them will assign your lease or pull all offers in an area. It is an interesting game that they play.
I think something on the order of cutting their rig count from 12 to 4 or 5? Go to ther website for aan Operations update.
Their W C Bradford geology is what I would term b to B+ grade, 506 Mmcf IPs vs ZSE Brad with 8 10 12.
Thus expected. 2$ gas is unsustainabke, amatter of time until it is 45 again.
Hump!! Is that you, hump!! The Melissa handle threw me off . . . but your writing . . . your incomprehensible writing . . . by Heaven I think you are back!!
We certainly miss you over in the other forum.
Care to tell us what "W C" stands for? How about "ZSE".
No probably not. Clarifications were never your strong suit!! Ha! Ha!
Kenny
Excellent new title and a very reasonable and appropriate modified post. I wish I could help you with information regarding the LeRaysville region, but I cannot. As you already know, Bradford County is nearly as large as the State of Rhode Island. Thus, many of us who live here are nevertheless quite distant from LeRaysville. Talisman does operate in my region of Bradford County and their work here is ongoing. Still, they no longer are fully developing units as they once did. Today there is a much greater focus by Talisman on HBP and de minimus drilling.
As far as packing up, the closest Talisman facility to me is located in Horseheads, NY. AFAIK that facility, which is sizable, continues in operation. If it were to close that would be a major league, big time, event region wide. It would be really huge news, let me tell you. I hope this does not happen. It would be very bad to lose that facility. Many of us would be hurt.
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