Has anyone heard of Chespeake coming out and walking your property for pipelines? There isnt a well drilled yet, and one person is saying Chesapeake called and wants to walk their property.

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Where about are they walking?

Thanks for the info. Is there a well being drilled near your place? So far none down my way, just rumors. By the way my land is in Carroll County.

I was approached by someone from a company called Cardinal Gas Services about a month ago.  He said they were pipeline subcontractors for Chesapeake.  He asked for permission to walk my farm.  I told him he could walk it for free but anything else would have to be negotiated.  He said that he would return later to walk around, but I haven't seen him since.  I live between Jewett and Hopedale.

I had the same people call my place. I'm about 5 miles out of hopedale in the anapolis area. They said they'd be here in 1 to 3
weeks.

A subcontractor to CHZ called me a while back and asked if he could walk our farm (We are near Garner Auction in Carroll) and flag a possible pipeline route. My response was that without an agreement in place the answer is no.

Perhaps they are just hard up mushroom hunters! lol

frist of all for any onyone dealing with pipline  Ohio County WV price per foot was $25 to $50 a foot, they will try and tell u that they cant offer any more, well they can and have in this area. I would hold out they will come around and dont take anything they say as truth unless they are willing to put it in writing. Also take in mind that a option is just that they have 2 yrs. to decide if they wont to use ur land. Ask for a agreement and see a lawyer

 

Hawkeye is walking East and Augusta Twp, Carroll co. Oh for places for water pipelines and water storage. Any info will help.

Cardinal is walking our property today. New line needs put in for new horizontal well on our property that is not drilled yet. Rose Twp Carroll County. We have had 3 shallow vertical oil wells for 35 years and the existing pipe line I think is too small for the new well. We have not discussed and monetary numbers as of yet. Anybody have an idea on how much per foot is the going rate?

RE: "We have had 3 shallow vertical oil wells for 35 years and the existing pipe line I think is too small for the new well."

The pressures of the gas derived from a deep horizontal well are much higher than the pressures in the lines connected to your shallow wells. The new deep horizontal well will need to have its own pipeline engineered for the pressures and volumes anticipated.

Also, cannot co-mingle gas from low pressure and high pressure sources near well heads.

Can co-mingle gas once it arrives at the nearest compressor station.

 

RE: "Anybody have an idea on how much per foot is the going rate?"

An answer to this would await knowing exactly what they intend to do (Will it also, in the future, handle gas from wells beyond your property?, will there be surface valves? what width ROW?, Pig Laucher?, associated water line? , impact on property use, value?, many questions).

 

All IMHO,

                        JS

The offers in Columbiana County are $15 per foot.  This seems low to me. 

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