Anybody know what's going on with these guys? They have yet to drill a well in 2015. Last drilled was 12/15/2014. They are still leasing and doing seismic but no drilling. I read on here awhile back they were getting into the Utica Shale business.
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Based on where they're leasing and obtaining seismic rights I'd say they're looking for conventional Rose Run formation locations. Since many of the leases they've taken were recent they're unlikely to be in a rush to drill wells while commodity prices remain down. Keep in mind that they're a privately held company with what I would imagine is excellent cash flow. They have no obligation to shareholders or Wall Street to keep drilling. They have the luxury of time.
Artex is a conventional company that I have worked with in the past. They have drilled some horizontals in the beginning of the Utica/Marcellus but stick to mainly conventional formations. That is not to say that they do not have the money, you can bet they have non-op in Utica/Marcellus.
Artex acquired some Anadarko acerage see here:
http://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/anadarko-defines-its-core-...
Phil
Was just double checking. I have attached a map of noble which has the Artex wells included on the western side (red star = producing, blue circle = permit, green triangle = drilling). $1,500 seems a little low as they are inside the oil window but depends on where the acreage is. The farther east you go the more activity with higher production. This area was a test well for Anadarko originally and they did not like the results (far west of county). The current wells they have only produced 1,651bbl/25,998mcf (A-1H), and 905/31,572mcf (A-3H) in Q1 2015. Where in noble exactly to get a better idea and some more data your way?
For reference we have been leasing for $100 an acre for knox in Pickaway....so no they are not just leasing for knox but also for Utica. Seismic will most likely be for knox as it is still a target in the area but they don't want to lose their acreage hold they do have. Again the price will depend on the specific location of the property inside Noble.
No, I was referring to their activity further to the west (Morgan, Perry, Fairfield). I do find it hard to believe that they'll have greater success in Noble county than APC, which is one of the world's largest and most advanced E&P companies. If APC liked what they saw they could have owned as much of the Utica as their heart desired. There has to be something else going on here. Artex isn't going to drill expensive horizontal wells into a part of the play that has yet to be fully derisked while oil prices remain below the break even point. There's more to this story.
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