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Natural Gas Drilling
Uploaded by: neding123
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A 10 min presentation of how we drill for natural gas.
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| I'm very interested ... ( 10 months ago by munkyfistfight) |
| I'm very interested in this. I'm a landman and this was an interesting perspective of what goes on. I'd like to ask why the well was "shut-in"? Are they now waiting to have a ROW out? Also, I'd like to know what state this was in? They said about 3,400 ft down. Is that Upper Devonian? |
| it's shut in ... ( 10 months ago by scottyfritts) |
| it's shut in because they don't have their production equipment set up and probably no gas line yet. |
| No, that's not what ... ( 10 months ago by kevinsu123) |
| No, that's not what Shut-in means. All of our wells are hooked up to production immediately after they are Drilled and Hydro-Frac'd. Shut-in refers to an increased pressure in the collection line. When consumer usage declines, all wells continue to "naturally" push gas through the lines from far below the Earth's surface. Sometimes the wells pressure is not as strong as the pressure already existing in the line at that particular time. |
| No, shut-in means ... ( 6 months ago by munkyfistfight) |
| No, shut-in means that the well has been drilled, but has been shut down until a future date, most likely until ROW's are in place to get the gas to a market line. Scottyfritts is right. |
| Their website says ... ( 5 months ago by tomintx) |
| Their website says they are drilling in Pennsylvania. Unlike Texas, Pennsylvania probably doesn't have NG collector pipelines every 1000 yards, so they need to wait until they can pipe it out before they bring the well online. This is much the same problem with natural gas found in the deep Gulf of Mexico and in Saudi Arabia. There is no market close enough to make a pipeline viable, so they flare it or re-inject it into the formation. It comes up with the crude, and you can't just release it |
| We actually have ... ( 5 months ago by neding123) |
| We actually have over 350 miles of interconnecting pipeline which feeds multiple collection stations from 3 different company's. Are NG ships east, west, north and south. New pipeline systems are currently being build to support all of the new higher pressure NG coming from the Marsellus Shale. |
| This particular ... ( 5 months ago by neding123) |
| This particular well in the video was only shut-in for approx. 30 days. This video was filmed in the end of May, 2007. This well has averaged a 2.2% invested return per month over the last 12 months. This well is considered by us at NEDI as an average production well. |
| i'm really suprised ... ( 4 months ago by leejones2232) |
| i'm really suprised they drilled,frac'ed and prolly logged the well than shut her in for 30 days. i'd figure they're would be a production unit setup on it right after, and having that baby, pushing into the system. |
| also forgot to ask, ... ( 4 months ago by leejones2232) |
| also forgot to ask, what drilling and fracing companies did you guys use on those locations? |
| sorry, i'm just ... ( 4 months ago by leejones2232) |
| sorry, i'm just used how its always been done up here, i was in no way trying to cast doubt upon you or your men or your practices. |
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