What is a "drill deeper" permit, and why/when is it necessary?  Ten wells were permitted in December 2013 (PA/Greene County) and spud in August 2014 (all labeled horizontal wells).  Four of them were later issued "drill deeper" permits in December 2014...thoughts?

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This is not a common type of permit to apply for in PA... I haven't seen too many. I tried to outline the most common case why an operator might apply and be granted a drill deeper permit below. 

An operator was previously issued a permit to drill a vertical or horizontal well and began drilling using that permit and stopped at some point. Maybe they set the conductor and walked away or they set conductor and top hole section and set the surface and intermediate casings then walked away or put it on the back burner. Meanwhile, the clock is still ticking on permit expiration (a permit in PA is good for one year from expiration) so once the permit expires and drilling with due diligence isn't preformed they need to place the well into inactive status or plug and abandoned. For some reason if they decide to come back and finish the well they would apply for a drill deeper permit to continue drilling from the previously drilled point whether that be conductor, top hole or even deeper. 

If you can provide permit numbers I might be able to do some further digging on it. 

A "whipstock", or temporary plug, is set in the vertical portion of an existing Marcellus lateral, and drilled deeper to the Utica formation in which a lateral is drilled there??????  not sure.

Does the PA DEP offer a glossary for the various permit descriptions?

The Drill Deeper permits I've looked at were for longer laterals. Usually done when new leases are signed after permit was issued. Perhaps new drilling program by O&G company to contain costs (fewer pads).

Antero has permitted 2 wells near Kennonsburg, Wayne Twp. Noble Co.Ohio. Above Seneca lake.That are 23,500 total depth. I figure the verticle would be 7000 ft. of that,so the laterals will be well over 3 miles long! Gotta be a record? It will take a while to drill them, And take many ,many Frack Stages.They're going under and past the lake. That may be the reason for the length, but could also be an experiment?

hey bo a bad wire line operator on that job would allow a frac crew to retire on that pad.

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