http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/weather-stalls-chesapeake-s...
This link is to the news article about the current Chesapeake well blow-out in Wyoming. And many here will say: "So what? - it's not Columbiana County". These discussions are for "All things pertaining to leasing and drilling in Columbiana County". I would think we should all keep ourselves informed in our county of this kind of news happening, for the reality check of that it could also happen here. Just sayin'.........
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David,
It is amazing that the gas did not start on fire.
I agree, wells are dangerous and accidents do happen.
I wonder if there is some kind of alarm/horn that the nearby landowners need to be informed of ?
http://www.propublica.org/article/response-to-pa-gas-well-accident-...
This is another link to a Chesapeake well accident that happened over in Leroy Township in Pennsylvania just about a year ago. Even though Chesapeake says they were on it right away, it took quite awhile for a team to arrive from Texas, and even longer to fix and contain the accident.
When you "Google" - Chesapeake well accident (or similar searches), you see a lot of what has happened around the country. Chesapeake says that drilling will, of course, have these problems from time to time. We should be aware if - and it would be MY luck - the well next to our Columbiana County property is the one that makes the news for some kind of accident.
Boot & Coots used the Top-Kill method to bring the well under control ...
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/04/27/us-chesapeake-blowout-idUK...
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