Jefferson Mcghee:
http://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eFACTSWeb/searchResults_singleSite.aspx?S...
I was on Pew Road yesterday, it appears that Hilcorp is well on their way for the construction of this site. The access road appears to be very steep, but this may just be a temporary entrance road. The site sign is posted down by the intersection of the existing pipeline ROW and Pew Road. Looks like the are moving lots of ground.
I find it also interesting that there are 7 well permits for the site (1 issued and 6 pending). I wonder what their plans are for this site?
Also, I see that Hilcorp has a new location in the works for the Jefferson Montgomery site. To my knowledge this is a newly submitted site.
Jefferson Montgomery:
http://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eFACTSWeb/searchResults_singleAuth.aspx?A...
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Permalink Reply by Bob Rock on November 19, 2013 at 6:51am Any ideas out there where the Montgomery site is to be?
My sources tell me west of Steister Road, east of Seidle in that field. That is also right about the point the pennant line ends (or I guess begins).
Permalink Reply by JohnL on November 19, 2013 at 4:40pm
Permalink Reply by Archer Man on November 20, 2013 at 12:40am
Permalink Reply by WTF on November 21, 2013 at 1:01pm The property owner tells me that Hillcorp is planning 12 wells for this site.
Permalink Reply by Archer Man on November 21, 2013 at 1:06pm That is pretty impressive. I have seen pads with 4 to 8 wells on them before, but not 12! Yikes!
Permalink Reply by Bruce H on February 1, 2014 at 7:40pm The seven permitted laterals for Hilcorp's Jefferson McGhee well run in an east-west direction, where most all other wells are drilled in a northwest-southeast direction. Kind of interesting I thought. Two of them have the deepest penetration in the Point Pleasant, other five are in the Trenton formation.
Permalink Reply by Bruce H on February 3, 2014 at 2:01pm I'll try to attach a map I made showing the laterals.
Permalink Reply by Samuel J. Orr on February 3, 2014 at 3:23pm Bruce H:Thanks for the information about " Hilcorp Mc Ghee..." but more importantly for the attachment with the permitted wells in Mercer County.
Permalink Reply by Archer Man on February 3, 2014 at 3:43pm As a follow up to Bruce's map, see the attached map with the locations of the top and bottom holes from the well permits (information was gathered from well permit plats)
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