is there any where to see where or how the lines run from the wells? which directions or how far?
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Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on December 23, 2013 at 2:44pm Take the link below.
Click on the green button - zoom in - zoom out - do a well search - experiment with the buttons.
If you've enough horsepower in your computer and the software compatible with the ODNR web pages you should do ok.
Here's the link below :
http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/well-information/oil-gas-well-locator
Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on December 23, 2013 at 4:25pm
Permalink Reply by pat fiegen on December 23, 2013 at 7:04pm I have looked at the well permits on the wv gov website.they indicate depth and direction.my question is how reliable are these permits?is there any oversight or on sight checks about the direction specifically?once drilled is there any way to prove what direction the laterals go? I have often wondered how this process works and bbqfreak's ? is a good time to ask.also is it the honor system that determines which shale is being drilled(permian,marcellus ,utica,and so on).I am an out of state mineral owner with no connection to the land,some day i may be a lottery winner(small).The oil and gas co's seem to be extremely secretive, once you sign a lease -nothing.as a consequence there seems to be many ideas floating around-good clean fun and thought provoking.lets hope they(o and g) don't laugh too hard as we try to figure out their hidden agenda. thanks to any one who can help me
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Permalink Reply by Joseph-Ohio on December 24, 2013 at 7:33am Tan / yellow dots I interpret as the wellhead and terminus of a Utica Point Pleasant drilling.
There is a grey line with an arrowhead at one end and no arrow head on the other.
I interpret the grey line as a drilling vector for the horizontal leg of a Utica Point Pleasant drilling.
I interpret the arrowhead to be the terminus.
I interpret the dot without the arrowhead as the vertical bore.
Have not been able to find a color legend defining what kind of well the dot represents (oil or gas). However Utica Wells are normally both from what I've read.
There are lavender, green and blue dots shown all over the place but don't know what kind they are by virtue of no color legend found. I interpret them as existing conventional verticals - but I might be mistaken.
Only my best guesses Bill.
J-O
Permalink Reply by TM on December 24, 2013 at 7:50am Here is a link to the map legend. It shows what all the symbols mean on the map.
http://www2.dnr.state.oh.us/website/dog/oilgasviewer/Metadata/Oilga...
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