Any more info on the Hall pad off of Rt 151 past Bethel Church?
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Permalink Reply by gary e hall on July 16, 2014 at 5:46am where is your property?
it is just down the hill from Bethel Church ,1st trailer on the left (Ralph McAfee was the owner he was my step sons father) was leased to Chesapeke In fact they received the check in June. Of course it took the 120 days from the time the lease was signed.
the land man Nick said it was in the production unit I think, and in the SE section.Not sure it could be in the drilling unit not sure
Permalink Reply by gary e hall on July 16, 2014 at 7:45am oh ok im only a couple miles away i live up on our farm
have you seen the drilling units or production units drawings(maps) for the other proposed wells. ?
Permalink Reply by gary e hall on July 16, 2014 at 9:32am no i havent seen exactly where the other ones are going .you should be in pretty good shape though.I wondered who lived at Porks old place .
Ralph moved in with his Mom when his Dad(Pork) passed away.,then he bought it from his Mom. When he got killed at the mine his 2 sons(My step sons inherited it)and sold it to a Mike Abel. They reserved the mineral rights. Then the agent from Cheasaepke contacted their attorney to lease it
Permalink Reply by gary e hall on July 16, 2014 at 12:35pm ok i see.
Permalink Reply by Rich on July 18, 2014 at 10:20am Hey guys...I border the hall property on the se side and I have been curious myself to the time table for drilling our way.....let me know if you hear anything different...
Gary Hall have you seen any more activity on the fracking or heard anything about drilling the other wells yet?Thanks
Permalink Reply by gary e hall on August 31, 2014 at 8:05am all the equipment is on the pad for fracking now .Was supposed to start yesterday but im in west virginia for the weekend
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