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John, Thanks for your explanation, input and understanding on this important issue.
We landowners here in Southern Belmont & Northern Monroe Counties have been bullied by the local coal interest for a very long time. We havent even been given a back seat on the bus, just left behind or run over. Those that are in positions of trust seem to have been continually giving in to the big coal lobby at the expense of the landowners. We sure do hope for more fairness in the future, and also hope that those in the positions of trust are monitored very carefully to preserve the honor of impartial rulings and to prevent fraud.
When the #8 coal was sold, our ancestors reserved the right to drill through and produce the oil and gas. We do not intend to forfeit our rights to do that. The language and intent in the contract is very clear, and therefor make some of us question the previous decisions that have shut down the landowners in this matter.
In our opinion, the ODNR should not give special superior status to big coal over oil and gas.
When the contracts say that the landowner has the right to drill through the coal, the oil companies should not be delayed. If the oil well is drilled out ahead of the longwall, a portion of the longwall can be removed for a short time thus allowing it to go around the well shaft. A few feet past the well shaft the longwall could then be reattached and able to continue forward. This is not nearly as difficult or expensive as some would try to lead us to believe.
I find it interesting that some people worry about fracking contaminating water wells. But longwall mining is guaranteed to ruin your water well and maybe your house. Outside of Belmont and Monroe you will never hear about longwall mining and how destructive it is. I live in Cleveland and nobody up here has ever heard of it, but everybody has heard of fracking and injection wells.
Here is a map of the Belmont co. core records:BELMONT CORE RECORDS if click on the marker you will get a link to the ODNR core record for that site.
The GEORGETOWN MARINE (SWIW #1) map shows the David Hill injection well, if click on that marker you will get the Well Summary with depths of the geological formations.
The Utica is about 10,000' deep (NO POSSIBLE CHANCE OF WATER WELL CONTAMINATION)
The coal is only a few hundred feet deep. (NO WATER WELL AFTER SUBSIDENCE)
All,
I encourage all of you to contact your state representatives and let them know how feel about longwall mining and its effect on your homes and water wells. Writing on this board allows us to vent, but does not help much when it comes to the politics of the matter. How can coal or gas for that matter take precendence over your right to water?
I see on the well summary sheet that in the remarks section for the Marcellus strata "gas" is noted. However the remarks field is blank for the Utica Shale. Does this mean there was no gas found in this stata?
That is a very good question. I have been wondering the same thing. It was originally drilled as a gas well and then changed to an injection well.
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