New Pernit for Clay Township by Enervest. No other information is listed on location of well or anything else. Will have to wait and see if this permit gets approved by the ODNR.
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I just pulled up the Clay township map on AutoCad and there is a Raymond Troyer who owns much property around the intersection of River Road and River Hill Road.
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Permalink Reply by shawn miller on May 19, 2014 at 5:22am As per the times reporter back in april enervest has road use agreements for portions of county roads 27, 10, 14 and 16 for the enervest troyer well
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Permalink Reply by TM on June 4, 2014 at 7:07am Enervest Troyer well permit approved on June 4th by the ODNR. No plat map posted in the completions report yet for this well.
Permalink Reply by Diane Sutherland on June 10, 2014 at 1:45am Good morning. New to this forum. I am 1/3 owner of approx. 103 acres of mineral rights (land was sold prior to me). There are two other 1/3 owners (family). There is an old producing gas well (EnerVest) If I did my homework correctly, the well is lat 40.31047 and long -81.46604. Someone approached us and offered us $53,000 to purchase the mineral rights. I am seeking opinions and any suggestions. Thank you so much for any help.
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Permalink Reply by Diane Sutherland on June 10, 2014 at 1:12pm Hello - Clay Township / Tuscarawas County off River Hill Road. The land was sold years ago by my mother and uncle, so the offer is to purchase mineral rights.
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