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Columbia, PA and Crawford, OH Added to The Marcellus-Utica Oil and Gas Leasehold Database

Tuesday, January 24th 2012


Columbia, PA and Crawford, OH Added to The Marcellus-Utica Oil and Gas Leasehold Database

In order to have the most complete offering of Marcellus and Utica oil and gas leases, it is important to have feet on the ground monitoring the fringe counties of these productive plays. Over the past months, Apollo Mapping, in conjunction with our Pennsylvania-based partner Surfside Abstracting/Jim Bourbeau Land Service, has recorded increased leasing active in Columbia County, Pennsylvania and Crawford County, Ohio. Columbia County is located at the eastern edge of the Marcellus Shale next to productive acreage in Luzerne and Lycoming, PA; while Crawford County is located in the Utica Shale next to productive acreage in Huron and Richland, OH.

As such, we are proud to announce the addition of both Blair County, PA and Crawford County, OH to the most comprehensive database of Marcellus-Utica leases available. With the addition of these counties, the leasehold database now contains 132 counties covering every productive acre of the Marcellus and Utica Shale basins. Both Columbia and Crawford County leaseholds are ready for immediate delivery.

Our leasehold database contains 132 counties covering the productive acres of the Marcellus and Utica Shale plays with the bulk in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Our leases are updated at least once every other week with weekly updates to more than a third of the counties. We track and update the key attributes that impact energy development decisions including lessee, lessor, lease expiration dates, royalty and bonus payments as well as formation specific and top leased tracts. If you are interested in finding out more about this database, you can let us know here.

As a free service to the energy industry and local community, we also offer weekly and monthly reports of the leasing activity in Ohio and Pennsylvania (and periodically in New York and West Virginia). During the month of December 2011, we recorded the most activity in Guernsey, OH with Stark and Belmont, OH trailing in second and third respectively. If you are interested in signing up for our free weekly email service, you can do so here.

 

About Apollo Mapping

Apollo Mapping believes in one simple but important guiding principle – the customer comes first. You will see this reflected in every aspect of working with us – from our prompt customer service to our expert technical advice. With a focus on mid-tier energy companies, engineering firms and academic-nonprofit research organizations, Apollo Mapping is the clear choice for all of your geospatial, remote sensing and mapping needs. Partnered with industry-leading satellite and aerial imagery providers and land information companies, we source the multiple datasets you need to complete projects on-time and within budget. And when geospatial complexities arise – including requirements for topographic data, hosting and streaming services and specialized geospatial technologies, Apollo Mapping crafts customized geospatial solutions that address your organization’s challenges. You can find us online, by email, or over the phone at (303) 993-3863.

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