PDC permit for Morgan County Center Twp. on Centerbend Rd.
Well is listed as Palmer44-20
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None yet. They just stop & check it once in awhile to see if there's pressure on it.
Any idea what they are finding pressure-wise?
Has anyone heard ANYTHING about this well lately?
do they have tanks and a separator set?
hmmm. doesn't sound good.
heard trying to work deal with dominion (from buddy at Dominion) to take wet gas, only gathering in area is for dry gas. Flaring it just to produce oil would be wasteful and throwing money away.....
Thanks for adding this info. Confused a bit though. You mean flaring just to produce dry gas would be wasteful?
Sounds as though it has both dry and wet but they can't find a buyer for the wet/oil yet so don't want to start production until they can sell both?
Sort of. The only pipelines in the area are for Dry Gas (pure methane) and I gather that this gas is rich. I.e., it also has propane, butane, etc. It needs a special pipeline to take this or a waiver from the dry gas pipeline owner. The reason being the dry gas pipeline delivers gas to houses and business and if you put to much wet gas into the mix it could be unsafe for the end user. Wet gas, aka drip gas, is worth $! A barrel of wet gas is worth about 40% of a barrel of oil. So if oil is $100/bbl every bbl of propane, butane, etc is worth about 40 bucks. You cant really separate wet from dry at the well it has to go to a plant via a wet gas pipeline. So if they just produced oil and burned the gas at location it would be just throwing $ away for the company and the landowner. I have heard Dominion is going to convert some of the lines in SE Ohio to wet gas lines. Just takes time, regulatory approval, etc. Hope that helps.....
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