Exploration and production of oil and natural gas has been occurring in Pennsylvania since 1859, when the first commercially producible oil well was discovered in Titusville, PA. Developers, drilling companies, landowners, local townships and other stakeholders have been working together for decades to find ways to capitalize on our country’s energy resources.
At Fromkin Energy we are committed to open and honest communication and we partner with local communities, government officials and local regulators to create mutually beneficial, long-term relationships. We don’t just work here - - we live here too.
What You Can Expect from the Development Process
Throughout the development process, various pieces of heavy equipment will be used at the well pad. Initially, you will see bulldozers which are used to clear and set up the location. Trucks will deliver necessary equipment and materials. A drilling rig will be erected, and a crew will be on site 24/7 to manage and oversee the drilling operations which usually last 9-12 days per well. After drilling is completed, hydraulic fracturing, flowback and production operations will occur to produce natural gas from the well.
We follow all regulatory, safety and environmental procedures required by the state and federal agencies that oversee oil and gas operations in the Commonwealth.
Preparing the Drilling Location
Once the optimum location for drilling a natural gas well has been identified by our geologists and engineers, Fromkin Energy will survey the area for any existing structures, including homes, pipelines and power lines. We also work with local agencies to gather information regarding streams and local habitat to assure appropriate measures are taken to protect the environment. After obtaining a variety of permits, including transportation, environmental, driveway, highway occupancy, erosion and sediment control general permits and water consumptive use and drilling permits, we are ready to begin our operations.
Site Preparation
First, we work with the landowner to establish access to the drilling site. The site is then cleared and prepared for operations. Storage containers are brought onsite to store the materials used in drilling, and a drilling rig is erected at the location.
Horizontal Drilling
In a horizontally drilled well, specially designed tools are used to guide the drill bit in a specific direction. Horizontal drilling minimizes the disruption to the surface area of the land, as multiple areas of natural gas may be accessed from the same well pad, simply by changing the direction in which the drilling occurs.
Fracture Stimulation/Hydraulic Fracturing
Fracture stimulation involves the use of water to break up the shale that holds the natural gas. Water, mixed with sand and a small amount of highly diluted chemical additives, is pumped into the ground at a high pressure, and breaks up the rock so the natural gas may be released.
Hydraulic fracturing is commonly referred to as “fracing” in the natural gas industry. This process takes about a week per well to complete.
Well Completion and Clean Up
After the well is drilled, storage tanks and safety equipment are also installed. All heavy equipment, frac tanks and trailers are removed from the location, leaving only the flowback equipment and the permanent production facilities. The debris is removed and the area, where necessary, is fenced for safety.
The company monitors the site and its operations and production 24 hours a day. At this point, the well is just beginning its life of production which can last 15-30 years or longer.
Gas Pipelines
Pipelines are needed to transport the natural gas from the well location to an appropriate processing facility. Fromkin Energy will contract with midstream companies to transport the natural gas from the wellhead to the end-user.
We're currently funding developmental drilling projects in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Our multi-well projects allow accredited investors to take advantage of many benefits that go along with oil and gas investments.
Call us today to learn more about Fromkin Energy and our Future Development Opportunities.
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