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Belmont County has one producing horizontal Marcellus well, the Boan/Marcum 2-1 unit. Looking at the production report, it appears that well may never pay for itself.
Horizontal.
I have wondered , for some time now , why all the emphasis has seemingly been placed on The Utica lately , when , initially , The Marcellus was the focus. There will be other plays exploited in the coming years as well , you can bet on that! These O&G Companies , IMO , have an immense amount of foresight and do NOTHING by accident. There is a method to their madness , to be sure!
Talk about older and what new might do? Look at this vertical well!
Logging Co. | Appalchian Well Surveys, Timco, Inc. | Core No. | Sample No. | API Well Number | 34089257360000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Log Types | Gamma Ray-Neutron,Density, Perforating Depth Control, Perforating, Gamma Ray, Radioactivity, Neutron, Gamma Ray, Radioactivity, Caliper, Casing collar locator/Gamma ray, Resistivity, Density, Spectral density, Slim hole density, Vari | Permit Issued | 2/26/2002 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
County | LICKING | Township | UNION | Quadrangle | MILLERSPORT | Zone | S | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Section | 10 | Lot | 15 | Tract | Twp. Qtr. |
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Measured | 960'NL & 1090'EL OF SEC. 10 (T17N-R18W) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prop TD | 4500 | Class | POOL | Tool | RTAF | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Landowner | SMITH-SLATER | Acres | 40 | Well No. | 1 | Date Commenced | 4/13/2002 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Owner | BUCKEYE OIL PRODUCING CO | Well No. | Date Completed | 4/19/2002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
GL | 905 | DF | KB | LTD | 4132 | DTD | 4146 | PB Depth | Date PB | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
TD Form. | ROSE RUN SANDSTONE | Prod. Form. | ROSE RUN SANDSTONE | Status | Producing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
IP Natural | IP AT | 30 MCF & 130 BO | Initial Rock Pressure | Date Abandoned | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Perforations | PI: 4065-4091, Date: 5/1/2002, S/Ft: 26, # Shots: 26 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stimulations | SI: 4065-4091, Fmtn Cd: 367020, Stim In: CS, Type: ACID, Vol: 1000 Gal, Acid%: 15, MBP: 111, MTP: 307, MISIP: 402 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Casing Record | SRF* 8.625 0-619-0, Comment: 0, Sks: 170 PROD 4.5 0-4220, Comment: 4220, Sks: 100 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Formations | ||||||
Formation | Top | Bottom | Source | Prod. | Non-Standard | Remarks |
BEREA SANDSTONE | 590 | 615 | Driller | No | ||
BIG LIME | 1355 | 2021 | Log | No | ||
PACKER SHELL | 2141 | 2154 | Log | No | ||
CLINTON SAND | 2162 | 2203 | Log | No | ||
QUEENSTON FORMATION | 2296 | Log | No | |||
TRENTON LIMESTONE | 3469 | 3546 | Log | No | ||
BLACK RIVER GROUP | 3546 | 3992 | Log | No | ||
GULL RIVER FORMATION | 3992 | 4024 | Log | No | ||
ROSE RUN SANDSTONE | 4024 | 4120 | Log | Yes | OIL, GAS | |
TREMPEALEAU FORMATION | 4120 | Log | No |
Annual Production | |||||
Year | Source | Oil | Gas | Water | Remarks |
2002 | DMRM | 21114 | 6449 | 0 | |
2003 | DMRM | 32077 | 16099 | 0 | |
2004 | DMRM | 27966 | 19898 | 0 | |
2005 | DMRM | 26296 | 28211 | 0 | |
2006 | DMRM | 27785 | 19727 | 0 | |
2007 | DMRM | 16559 | 24062 | 0 | |
2008 | DMRM | 11629 | 63034 | 0 | |
2009 | DMRM | 9049 | 47252 | 0 | |
2010 | DMRM | 6600 | 44645 | 0 |
Finnbear,
Can you give the link where you accessed the permit information like you did above on the Boan-Marcum. I haven't been able to get all that information from anything I've tried. I'd like to check on some other wells. Thanks
Find the permit number on the map here
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/Website/Geosurvey/geosurvey_emergency_oi...
Take that permit number and look up the well on the "Oil and Gas Well Database" found on this page.
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/mineral/database/tabid/17730/Default.aspx
On the database, click "Reports" then "Completions" and search based on the county and permit number for the well report. At the bottom of the report are a couple of links which usually contain the permit application papers, usually as a .tif image file. Some wells contain a link to a .pdf file for the well plat.
Finnbear,
Thanks. I had never clicked on those files under the well location link before. Also, you might be interested in the production figures for the horizontal Hess well in the Marcellus in Jefferson County...... North American Coal 2H-20. It's been making over 1000 barrels of oil each of the last 2 years, and a respectable amount of gas. Do you know the completion figures for this well....lateral length....gallons of fluid....how many stages? I can't find them. These might be very good figures for a less aggressive frac job in 2009, and it appears to be very wet.
I just checked the production reports for the Marcellus well (vertical) that were drilled in Benton Township in Monroe County (Beck Energy) and one that was drilled in Grandview Township in Washington County (VIRCO). The wells showed oil on the production reports. It appears the marcellus shale is somewhere around 80 to 100 feet thick. Just fyi....
Where is the 2011 Marcellus production? ODNR is showing Utica production for the Bucey 3H and also shows a Bucey 21-14-3 3H M as a Marcellus well on the status spreadsheet?
If you have the opportunity to revise your lease, you would be foolish to overlook reserving specific strata. I have a leasee that only leases below the Queenston, so I can lease my Marcellus. I am less than a couple miles from from a well mentioned earlier in this thread in far NE Carroll Co. so I asked CHK a few months ago if they had any interest in my Marcellus and they said not at this time.
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