I kept waiting for someone to post this information to see how widely it was disseminated, but so far I haven't seen any confirmation here. (If indeed this has been posted, I apologize for the duplicate entry.)
This is what I know: my parents received an announcement card--dropped off, not in the mail--informing them of an upcoming meeting to be conducted by Antero Resources' representatives. My parents are under lease with Antero, as are most of their neighbors in Beaver Township, Noble County, so naturally my mother mentioned this meeting in casual conversation, but no one seemed to know about it. My mother called other neighbors, and they didn't receive any notice either. So she called Antero and was told there was no large mailout to other leaseholders, but my parents were given the notice in the hope that they would let others know! (Oh c'mon!)
Anyway, my mother was advised that indeed, some major principals traveling from Colorado to give everyone interested an overview of Antero's progress and various operational developments in Ohio. In my mind, despite the lack of promotion, this is a significant outreach in the company's core area and would be worth attending. I was hoping that others would go and report back; my parents will likely attend, but they are elderly and don't have the internet, so they wouldn't be posting any first-hand reports.
Here are the details as I know them:
Antero Resources Community Meeting--June 19, 2013
5PM to 7PM
Robert T. Secrest Senior Center
201 High Street, Senecaville, OH (Guernsey County)
I went to the Senior Center's website and this meeting was not listed on its calendar or activities list, but I'm not certain the website is closely maintained.
If anyone can confirm this meeting or wishes to discuss it afterwards, perhaps this thread can be used to consolidate comments or reactions (if indeed, the meeting does occur).
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Make sure you tell them not to sign anything. Well maybe sign in if they attend.
Ha! Always a good recommendation, but I don't really think that this is THAT kind of meeting. But you're right, better safe than sorry.
There was an advertisement in the Sunday Daily Jeffersonian newspaper regarding the Antero Community meeting June 19th. 5PM - 7PM at the Secrest Center.
Thanks, Tony, I appreciate the confirmation. Glad the news is out.
MIGHT SHOW UP JUST TO HEAR WHAT THERE INTEREST IS BEAVER TOWNSHIP! I FIGURE I AM OUT OF THE PLAY BUT NOT CERTAIN.
THANKS FOR THE POSTING OR I WOULDN'T HAVE KNOWN ABOUT THE MEETING!
Bob: What is the Wellfinder/G-R Contracting (Gary Rubel) litigation about? I've not heard about that one. Thanks
I planned to attend with lots of questions but an unexpected funeral in another state prevented me. Just now returned. Unfortunate.
Any other attendees out there with notes from the meeting? tidbits from private conversations with some of the staff?
Honestly Bob, those are all excellent questions, but we'll never know if they would have been answered because you didn't bother to go, and just assumed if was a typical dog-and-pony show, which most turn out to be, because no one like you goes to ask questions.
You were very presumptive about the meeting, which is what made it useless to you, but the fact is, with as many Antero representatives in attendance as there were, and as long as they were there, and the fact that there were that many breakouts, you could have easily cornered several of the officials and quietly asked questions, looked them in the eye, and see what knowledge you could have gained. It wasn't necessary for someone to go and stand up in the room and put Antero on the spot (and some of those questions would definitely have put them on the spot, particularly anything concerning legal settlements).
While you may have been disappointed (or disgusted) by the whole thing, surely you can understand why some of us who live 1,000 miles away are disappointed that someone with your knowledge base didn't bother to go.
I wonder what they would have said if I asked about the entertainment they watch while fracking operations are going on?
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