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They ran a eight line from this well. And a new eight inch line is being installed across Rt5 west across Corinth Court towards the line along the RR tracks. Hard to believe they would sink this kind of money into a bad area.
In northern Trumbull County BP is the company to watch, not Halcon.
So, reading that Halcon doesn't like the northern tier (currently).
Maybe they don't have enough contiguous acreage ?
Maybe they're trying to sell what they have ?
Wondering how much they do control ?
EnerVest and Chesapeake are big in the north as we understand things.
Maybe a 'Major' will move in soon ?
Reading rumbles about BP looking north of Trumbull.
What do you folks think ?
Halcon has drilled one well in northern Trumbull County. BP many more. A lot of infrastructure being installed all over the north. That tells me something.
Sounds like good news Jim.
Cherry picking.
Admitted.
Cherry picking as 'The Great Utica Landowner Beatdown' continues.
From the folks I've spoken with it isn't that the wells in the north aren't economical. They just aren't as productive as those drilled to the southwest. There is not as much liquid associate with the wells in the north.
As Jim points out; there is a lot of infrastructure being installed in the northern part of the county. BP must have found something. Again, I believe BP is the company to watch in northern Trumbull County.
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