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I think the reason nobody replied is that nobody has any news. Ultra's results were poor enough that it's unlikely anyone is going to drill additional wells in that area for many years unless prices rise substantially. I would be surprised to see Tenaska do anything more than perhaps try a test well or two before their leases expire just to see if things are any better where they are. But the odds are long. There have been enough uneconomic wells drilled nearby that it woud be pretty foolish to bet that anything Tenaska might do would work out better. We need higher gas prices, better technology and perhaps a different target formation.
I'm not sure that costs and/or drilling times have fallen that much over time. Tighter regulation has offset much of the savings that might normally have been achieved. But this is rounding error - the main problem for Potter County right now is that the production has been really poor. We have royalties in many of the currently producing wells, and none would be profitable at even double the gas price. No power plant can make money paying more for their gas than the market price - there's no free lunch in either business. So I don't expect any real Marcellus drilling activity in Potter County for some time. We just didn't get lucky with the geology - it's as simple as that.
Tenaska bought in before it was clear that the geology was so poor in that area. I've spoken to one of their land people - they know the situation now.
We have royalties in 10 active Marcellus wells within a couple miles of the Tenaska acreage (all normal sized units, some multiple wellbores), but you can find the production from everything on line and don't need to be a royalty holder to get the story any more.The Marcellus isn't suitable as a storage reservoir, and any Utica potential in that area is completely speculative. UGI obviously invested in non-operating interests elsewhere, as Tenaska hasn't drilled locally, and many places are much better. The Marcellus is profitable in quite a few counties, just not Potter.
PGE, SM Energy, Range and Penn Virginia essentially let much of their acreage in Potter County go for nothing once the poor productivity got established. Ultra and Shell aren't leasing anything new. A couple years of poor production changed the landscape dramatically. I wish it wasn't true, but that's where we stand right now.
To book proven reserves on your adjacent acreage, you need to establish production that's economic/profitable. Drilling a couple marginal wells would therefore merely prove that the adjacent acreage didn't have any proven reserves. There's no trick for turning dud wells into a valuable asset.
My understanding is that some of the pipe UGI was planning to build will be useful to their system regardless of whether Tenaska drills a single well. Either way, they won't be laying pipe without the gas to make that pipe profitable.
Seismic has little value when you're developing the Marcellus. You want to avoid faults, of course, but given all the nearby storage fields I think that the geology in southeastern Potter County is already pretty well known. What has happened over the past couple years is that the industry has discovered that Potter County has thinner Marcellus than they expected, and that the rock appears to be of lower quality in most locations. That's what has put the industry off additional drilling.
The best shale well in the county may be Shell's Geneseo test in Allegany Township. It's not a money-maker either, but has produced over 1 BCF and is shallower than the Marcellus so slightly cheaper to develop. Seneca drilled a Geneseo test in Sweden Township that wasn't so good, however, so who knows if there's any real potential there.
Tough choice, but I'd certainly take the $500/acre. Tenaska hasn't offered us that on our acreage nearby, unfortunately, but our open acreage isn't right inside their existing acreage position either.
And that report on the Utica in Tioga County needs to be taken with a big grain of salt. They released late 2013 gas production figures for that well in mid-February, and it was nothing like the Penn State webinar suggested.
Either way, at least people are trying to make some money in the Utica, and good things happen only when people drill wells.
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