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Permalink Reply by Kevin on May 17, 2013 at 11:03am Hey Wayne,
I'm unable to open Google Earth at this time, I don't know what changed. I have done everything that I could find on line to open it with no success. Do you know what the change was in the Bromley Swisher unit? I just looked at a document dated the 15th that appears to be the same unit but it looks like Southwestern has added Chesapeake Appl, Anadarko, Stat oil and Mitsui as partners. Could that be the change? Any Ideal why they would do that? I also read an article that Southwestern purchased 163000 leased acres from Chesapeake also to be a done deal on the 15th.
Permalink Reply by Marc Fournier on May 18, 2013 at 12:34am Hello Wayne,
Thank you for continuing to update and post this map. It is very helpful and much appreciated. Is there any way to do a similar map that shows the pipelines? We have land with wells that have been in place for years but no pipeline. It would be good to see the pipeline activity. If not, do you know of a resource that may show this?
Thanks again,
Permalink Reply by Wayne Miller on May 18, 2013 at 7:23am http://www.bradfordcountypa.org/Natural-Gas.asp?specifTab=2 has pipeline maps.
Permalink Reply by Wayne Miller on May 18, 2013 at 7:28am They included property of Wayne Vanderpool and adjusted the southwest corner a little to include a small portion of Ronald Sharer. In all it added about 5 acres.
They are always buying, selling, trading, including, excluding, etc - leases. Only they know (supposedly) what the goal is.
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