Some true,some hearsay...Aubrey is looking for a site to build his regional office with a Cambridge address. Aep Utica is looking to drill a well behind the General store in Old Washington,early feb. .AEP is drilling now in Harrison co. Rice will be moving their big rig from Belmont co. to daddy Shugerts well in Old Washington,soon. Bluegrass Pipeline coming thru the county this year. Compressor station for Antero's well below Senecaville is ready to fire up any day. Gulfport is sending rigs to Guernsey soon. EQT is wanting to drill 21 new wells in Guernsey this year. Carrizo has 2 pads built,ready to roll. Cheasapeake,all of a sudden,likes Guernsey,better than Carroll. The company wanting to build an apartment complex at the I-77/Rt.22 site has agreed to help finance a sewer plant needed at that site& Coventry Estates. Motel to be built across from Pilot on the hill almost ready to roll. Some landowners near Quaker City are getting offers of $13,400. per acre to sell their Mineral rights. Any other tidbits are welcome. You hear things from credible sources that may not even be true,but you be the judge.
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Permalink Reply by bo boboski on August 23, 2015 at 12:11am and there you have it.
Permalink Reply by lance on August 23, 2015 at 1:59am Thanks Bo, they missed me.... Wow, that was a close one though I thought I was in the circle for those nasty disposal wells. My property is due east and north on the other side of fairground rd first place on the right commin down the hill on fairground rd...
they are not that bad.
ODNR has the real info , it is science and not something overheard by a friend of a friend who is in the oil business pumping gasoline.
Permalink Reply by David Allen Lilly on August 21, 2015 at 12:40am I signed a temporary water line agreement for the Chesapeake-McClain well two weeks ago which is scheduled to be fracked in December. I am in no real hurry with oil around $41 a barrel.
My question for the rep was about pipeline availability to that well, I have been told several times that Chesapeake is not using the Mark West pipeline nor the Eclipse gathering facility on Grape Hollow Rd.
His information matched mine. I wonder how they are getting product out on the Oxford road wells, maybe they are going to lay pipe and connect them all.
Permalink Reply by bo boboski on September 11, 2015 at 9:53am I seen a big crane setting something up today at the Eggleston pad, across from the Guernsey Co. Fairgrounds. You suppose they are bringing the rig back now that the bridge has been replaced?
Permalink Reply by evan on September 11, 2015 at 12:49pm That pad was all lit up this morning very early ,, seems their setting the rig back up saw a lot of big loads heading through O.W.
Permalink Reply by lance on September 11, 2015 at 4:07pm They set up that nasty disposal well off 285 just south of Old Wash. And I think they are fracking the Eggelston well.... Now that the bridge is done... Correct me if I'm wrong...
Permalink Reply by bo boboski on September 11, 2015 at 10:37pm That could very well be the case. The ODNR site says those 2 Eggleston wells are drilled,if so, Fracking would be the next step. They may be piping the water from Shugerts pond? You may be able to see a pipe over there on Putney.
Permalink Reply by evan on September 12, 2015 at 3:43am A water line is running across Shugerts , then across Putney ridge towards that well pad we 're speaking of. So no doubt their getting ready to track
Permalink Reply by bo boboski on September 12, 2015 at 8:07am yea, boy!
Permalink Reply by bo boboski on October 5, 2015 at 10:57am Lance, I heard the rig is back on the Eggleston pad?
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