Monday, April 07, 2008

Earthshaking Events in Earlville

A couple of days ago, a mysterious spaghetti of orange cable appeared for miles and miles along the side of our road and the River Road. The stakes you can see in the picture were already there -- they first turned up several weeks ago.


Every so often, the cable was interrupted by a buried sensor of some kind.


Boxes like this were spaced every quarter-mile or so.


At the end of Julio's driveway, there were five sensors stuck in the ground close together. Oops, wait, that's seven, at least -- I may have missed some beyond the margins of the photo.



On Sunday morning, Dad and I noticed a loud, steady, whining kind of roar that filled the air and seemed to be coming from the East. We could hear it all day long. We also saw various white trucks buzzing purposefully up and down our road. Clearly, somebody was working very hard indeed, even though it was Sunday. Finally I put Panda in the car and drove down to the River Road to see what I could see. What I could see was this:

And this:

Several guys were directing traffic around the three absolutely enormous trucks. (While I was on the South Cross Road taking this picture, Panda found a deer leg in the pine trees and fell in love.) Each truck had a platform under its belly that could be raised or lowered to be pressed against the ground. This was the source of the roar we could hear a mile away on the farm. Every few minutes, all three trucks would simultaneously raise their platforms, roll forward a short distance, and put the platforms down again. Little by little they worked their way along the full length of the road.

Turns out this is seismic testing, part of the natural-gas prospecting going on right now in Smyrna, Lebanon, and Hamilton. The trucks were sending vibrations through the ground in order to locate areas of natural gas where gas wells might be drilled. I learned from the Internet that the trucks are called "thumpers" or "VibraSeis". It's also possible to find the natural gas by blasting dynamite underground. This will create the necessary vibrations but it apparently can also cause problems with aquifers, water wells, and cracked foundations. We're glad they're doing it this way instead!

The next morning, the trucks made their way down County Road 22. Eventually they showed up at our house. Dad took these pictures.

He said that when standing near enough to take these pictures, he could feel the vibrations right through the ground. Here's a close-up of one of the trucks showing how it's all put together.


All three trucks are synchronized -- they put their platforms down together, wait together until some signal (computerized?) tells them that it's time to move on, then pull them up together and roll onward. In this picture, one of the trucks has its platform up a little bit ahead of the other two.
Here's a close-up of the platform that does the vibrating. It extends across the full width of the truk.
When they got done at our house, off they went down the road. The cable and sensors stretch all along County Road 22, over the county line into Madison County, and at least a mile farther up the road. If there is natural gas under the ground around here, these guys are going to find it. We hope they find it at our house!

25 comments:

Dad said...

Oh, love of my life, it's a great post, but I still can't see the first four pictures.

D. Turner talked to the Nornew rep today who said they are planning 250 to 400 wells in this area. I nearly peed in my pants.

Dad said...

Standing 40 ft from these trucks, you could feel the vibration they were pulsing into the earth. The fragile earth. Upon returning to the house, one could feel it there, also. Man does astonishing things.

Womyn, too.

I'm surprised by the lack of response to this post. It really is an incredible thing.

Caleb said...

Those things are VERY cool.

What does a well entail?

Dad said...

Lots of big equipment coming in and out for the few weeks it takes to get the well in place drilling around the clock. An acre of land for the drilling site until its done and then a much smaller footprint.

The ideal situation is for them to drill lots of wells on neighbor's land that draw from the NG under our land. Somehow they figure out the share for each property and pay royalties accordingly.

Luke Murphy said...

Now wait a minute Dad, can you prove that you actually felt a vibration? How do you know that the vibration was real? How do you know that this silly thing you call "life" isn't just one big long dream?

Luke Murphy said...

In all seriousness, that is amazing. Think about the first person to say, "Hey! I've got an idea! Why don't we build trucks with huge vibrating platforms and send vibrations deep into the earth which we can use to detect natural gas?"

They must've thought he was plum nuts.

Anonymous said...

Nornew the cheapest energy company active in Appalachian basin?

Nornew a small company 100% owned by norwegian OSE listed NorseEnergy (www.norseenergy.com) ticker NEC must be the cheapest way too get access to Marcellus acreage. Nornew leases 165 000 acre land in New York state where Marcellus is thickest.
NorseEnergy also has a huge upside in it Brasil assets. The total production today is approximately 5000 BOED The marketcap is 0,34 bil USD

Caleb said...

What? Who? Huh?

Anonymous said...

Great pictures!

If you want more information about Nornew - Norseenergy i can try to help you. Because of the booming prices in commodity's Norseenergy is trying to keep its operations in the US a secret. We Norwegian shareholders are interested in what our company is doing, and i believe you are interested what the company is up to in your backyard?

Here is the latest company presentation and webcast:

http://www.norseenergy.com/reports/133057/R/1207485/248824.pdf

http://www.cik.no/norse/080226/080226_norse.php


If you don't want information like this please say so.

Anonymous said...

Boom Times in Appalachia
On January 10, 2008, we hosted our 4th Annual Appalachian E&P Forum.
Below we have summarized our key takeaways from the Forum:
• In a relatively short space of time, the Marcellus has become the hottest gas play in the US,
and the Appalachia Basin is now seeing the most significant level of interest in its long
history. Numerous large players recently entered the game (Anadarko, Southwestern,
Chesapeake, EOG). Several operators are to conduct 1Q Marcellus tests including PVA and
REXX. Early data on the Marcellus in Pennsylvania -- approximately 30 wells drilled to date -
- look encouraging (primarily verticals with Range reporting success on five
horizontals). Initial rates in excess of 2 MMcfepd equal "good" wells on
horizontals. Northwest Pennsylvania is not likely to be productive.
• EQT dominates the under-pressured Huron/Cleveland shales to the South (Kentucky and
West Virginia), so less news available on that play. We expect microseismic to drive EURs
upward from current estimate of 0.75-1.5 Bcfe per location. NGAS will test its first horizontal
Devonian well in 1Q. (75/25 with EQT).

http://www.bmocm.com/conferences/showContacts.aspx?id=218

Anonymous said...

Thomas B. Murphy, a Pennsylvania State University educator who runs a program to instruct landowners on their rights, estimated that more than 20 oil and gas companies will invest $700 million this year developing the Marcellus Shale. Up to one half of that will be invested in Pennsylvania, he estimated.

The cost to companies for leasing mineral rights jumped from $300 an acre in mid-February to $2,100 now. “It shows you the pace this is going,” Mr. Murphy said. “I would call it breakneck.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/08/business/08gas.html?em&ex=1207972800&en=8a671c9e32fcaeb2&ei=5087

Anonymous said...

http://www.cnbc.com/id/23883945

Dad said...

Thanks for the information, anonymous. I don't understand some of the acronyms. MMcfepd? EQT? EURs?

Thanks for the links.

Anonymous said...

Bcfe = Billions of Cubic Feet Equivalent (Per Day; Gas Exploration)

MMcfe Millions of Cubic Feet Equivalent (Per Day; gas exploration)

EQT = http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=eqt

EUR = Estimated Ultimate Recovery

Dad said...

Thanks, anon.

Anonymous said...

Lebanon town board
to meet on April 14


The board is also expected to
discuss gas well development
and seismic testing issues
including resolution of a road
bond issue, road bore request
by Nornew Inc. and its affiliate
Norse Gas Pipeline Inc., and to
receive an update from Highway
Superintendent Hodge on
the impact of Nornew activities
to local roads that may require
repairs. Current well activity
includes the Keller property on
Reynolds Hill Road, the Coger
property on Church Road, and
properties adjacent to Lebanon
Hill Road, Billings Hill Road and
Deep Spring Road, as well as
seismic testing on River and
South Lebanon roads.
The town has also been
informed of plans to drill a well
on the Mulligan property off of
Campbell Road that is in an
agricultural district and
required an environmental
impact review by the state
Department of Environmental
Conservation (DEC).

Anonymous said...

Some more links:

http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/documents/2007/07101nyahay/index.htm

http://buffalo.bizjournals.com/buffalo/stories/2008/02/11/story2.html?b=1202706000%5E1587557

Anonymous said...

Nornew is terrible many leases sold for less than 100 per acres. Telling people locally that Marcellus is not that thick then telling share holders it is over 100 feet thick. I guess that is the capitalist way.!

Anonymous said...

If you want more info on gas leasing contact Chenango County Farm Bureau.
ccfbny.org they have been providing information for about ten years.

Anonymous said...

Anon I and II- Thanks.

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