Permit applied for on Oct. 15 by Chesapeake in Perry Township Birmingham quadrangle. This well will be on St. Route 258 Newtown Road.

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Thanks. ML

I was wondering if there is a plat map for the parker well and if there is could someone post it. I just dont know how to find anything like that on the computer. Thanks in advance, Tena

I seen today this well has been fracked and completed. Now we wait for flowback and IP testing. Looks like they want to tie this well into production sometime this summer.

http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/mineral/oil/MRMImages/1/49/295328.pdf

Seen today this well is currently shut in waiting on pipeline. Once well is hooked into a pipeline they will submit a final well completion form. Chesapeake is also looking to drill more in the oil window from their analyst day presentation today. Looks like the oil window is finally getting some attention and is going to be drilled.

The company is intent on working in Tuscarawas, Stark and Carroll counties to develop the first successful wells in the Utica shale’s oil window, Doyle said.

It is getting initial production of 500 barrels per day of oil from a few wells in that area using an old completion method and 1,000 barrels per day using a newer method, he said.

http://www.ohio.com/blogs/drilling/ohio-utica-shale-1.291290/chesap...

Chesapeake is "very encouraged by what we’re seeing" in results from its Parker well in Perry Township in the southeast corner of Tuscarawas County, said CEO Doug Lawler.

The company, the No. 1 player in the Utica shale, intends to drill two to four additional oil test wells in the next six months as it tries to delineate the boundaries of the oil area, he said.

Chesapeake has between 80,000 and 100,000 acres of leased land in that area that could yield oil, he said.

He said the possibility of finding oil in "a forgotten part of the Utica is exciting."

Getting to the oil will require optimizing lateral placements, modifying fluid chemistry, volumes and hydraulic fracturing or fracking techniques.

http://www.ohio.com/blogs/drilling/ohio-utica-shale-1.291290/chesap...

I wonder when the production numbers will be released/leaked?

Is there still a gag order on that well?   The so called "forgotten part of the Utica" is probably well known to the O&G co.s  When they get focused on oil,instead of gas,they will come. Or when they get everything leased or mineral rights bought, and the infrastructure is built, They will be drilling the real $$$ making wells. IMHO

I totally agree BO and think the biggest problem is infrastructure in west carroll, tusc and stark county but as we speak that infrastructure is being put in place in those areas CHK came in here looking for NG and LNG so their focus has been in the wet gas area in eastern carroll county but with the new CEO inplace and aubery gone I think the company will get serious about the oil window ....alotta money to be made there 

Infrastructure is not a problem, it's a Plan and the action to fulfill it - it takes time but things are moving faster in some sectors than anyone thought possible - must be motivated by global realities.

Recall the new Kinder Morgan/ MarkWest Plant in southern Tusc - that announced last month its MAMMOTH (2 Billion?) infrastructure pipe line plans to Texas - that starts 4 miles from us here in Perry Township  and will carry all those Soft Market "Anes" Butane, Propane, etc.

Anyone successful in landing a Royalty on THOSE  SOFT MARKET rights in their lease agreement? ASK AROUND! MAKE SURE YOU GET YOURS in any new leases - but let's all help one another out now and learn the best way to do this.

I've been told by the Industry Expert who gave me, thus you here earlier on the forum -  the heads up on the Parker well that is was oil and it was good - long before that fact was verified for the public,  that those Soft Market royalty checks can be more than double a gas royalty. REAL curious to see the wording and calculation process for anyone who reserved royalties on their Soft Market rights.  Anyone?

The Parker well produced 420 barrels oil per day  for the 35 days reported for 2Q 2014.

Not too bad....

I seen today that the IP rates for this well were 1.2 MCF of gas and it did 773 barrels of oil daily in testing.

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