Monroe County Beacon, Thursday, May 30, 2013; page 2.
Donna Ullman Trustee to Blue Racer Midstream. LLC 175.80 acres, Franklin Twp.
Consulting Monroe Co. Plat Book this appears to be in sections 18 and 24.
Hiker or Bob do either one of you know anything about this one? Very obvious this area of Monroe County is going to be big time processing center.
Watch Monroe grow.
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Permalink Reply by The Hiker on May 28, 2013 at 11:45am I xeroxed the NW portion of Monroe from a plat book in the Woodsfield library in 2012, and I don't see a Donna Ulman trustee in Sections 18 and 24 of North Franklin township? You must have an updated version. I tried adding up several likely looking acreages, but nothing added to 175.8, so I'm afraid I can't locate it.
Section 18 certainly does look like the epicenter of things, though. Berne Texas Eastern compressor and the Kilburn/Markwest acreage.
Permalink Reply by searcherone on May 28, 2013 at 12:37pm I do have the updated version as of February; the acreage actually borders the Larry Kilburn acreage which was sold to I believe Markwest--someone correct me if I am wrong on the company.
Permalink Reply by The Hiker on May 28, 2013 at 12:43pm yes, Markwest. If you're not doing anything tomorrow:
MarkWest Energy Partners, L.P. Annual Shareholder Meeting (Live)
05/29/13 at 9:00 a.m. ET
Permalink Reply by Harry E. Rose on May 28, 2013 at 11:49am
Permalink Reply by The Hiker on May 28, 2013 at 12:11pm I tried them (they are in the right location), but they didn't add to 175.8? Duh, I suppose they just didn't sell the whole farm, eh?
Ethel Bach 125 (contiguous to the Berne complex and the Kilburn acreage).
Thomas Bach, et al 39.9
J. Lloyd & Ethel Bach 32.6
Tom Bach (section 12) 45
Permalink Reply by Kenneth Bach on June 3, 2013 at 5:53am This property was owned by my dad and uncle who was J. Lloyd Bach. It was deeded over to Lloyd and Ethel in the late eighties. Donna Ulman is Ethel's daughter and is in charge of trust. So looking at latest plat map that I have; Donna Ulman trust-125A. J. Lloyd and Ethel Bach-32.626A. 11.697A. across road from Texas Eastern, and 5.910A. at the s/w corner of the 125 acres. This is where the old Swazey church and cementary was/is located. TETC has lines running thru the property as well as the Larry Kilburn property which was sold to Markwest. The 175 acre was the entire farm.
Permalink Reply by searcherone on May 28, 2013 at 4:49pm Thank you, Bob.
Correct me please if I am making an incorrect inference here: I believe you referenced in your post that the Berne facility will be as large as the Natrium complex is in its current capacity and that both of them can be expanded 5 fold in their processing capacity. Is that correct?
If that is correct, Monroe County has just scored very big time!!! For those of you unfamiliar with Monroe Co what can I say--it has high unemployment, low population, which is aging rapidly and a declining enrollment in the school system which is in dire financial trouble. Population in 2010 was 14,600.
Permalink Reply by searcherone on June 25, 2013 at 3:11pm Same company, same county, different township: Switzerland Township, from info looks to be section 29 on property owned by Stella Forni; $75 million Compressor/Pipeline upgrade/expansion;
Monroe County Beacon; Thursday June 27, 2013 page 7 this is a third of a page notice;
"Notice of Proposed Major Utility Facility (Pipeline Replacement)
Please be advised that Dominion East Ohio (DEO) plans to install a 10,650 horse power (hp) natural gas transmission compressor station. The station will contain three, 3,550 hp natural gas fired compressor units, pipe, valves, regulators, filter-separators, tanks, buildings, and other appurtenances. The facility will be designed to pump approximately 220 mmscfd from DEO's transmission pipelines TPL#9 and TPL#15 to three interstate transmission pipelines. The compressor station is to be located in Switzerland Township in Monroe County.
The following is from the front page article regarding the facility.
Decision is with Ohio Power Siting Board--sometime in September. To be in operation in third quarter 2014. It is north of the DEO Mullet transmission station.
All filings are online at: http://www.opsb.ohio.gov
Personally I don't think the Siting Board will deny it. lol
Also just last night I heard rumor a compressor station to be in Salem Township, perhaps Section 5,6 or 36. But I have no confirmation on this one just the grapevine.
Permalink Reply by searcherone on July 6, 2013 at 2:56pm Interesting stats and status of Blue Racer's Natrium facility in Marshall Co. WV.
http://www.ohio.com/blogs/drilling/ohio-utica-shale-1.291290/blue-r...
Permalink Reply by searcherone on February 4, 2014 at 1:57pm Blue Racer has purchased another 10 acres in the Berne complex area.
Monroe Co. Beacon Feb 6, 2014
David and Michelle Gardner to Blue Racer Midstream LLC, 10 acres, Franklin Township
Permalink Reply by Kenneth Bach on February 5, 2014 at 1:54am Searcher,
10 acres were deeded over to BRM so they had room to deposit some of the dirt being removed. This was done, so they would not have to re-permit. Once work is completed, the acreage will be deeded back to the Gardeners.
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