Petoskey Exploration LLC

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It had initial 30-day average production of 2.5 Mmcf/d, including natural gas liquids constituents and condensate. It had initial 30-day average production of 2.5 Mmcf/d, including natural gas liquids constituents and condensate.
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Location of Collingwood/Utica shale pilot well- Map courtesy of Detroit Free Press
Location of Collingwood/Utica shale pilot well
- Map courtesy of Detroit Free Press
Denver, Colorado-based Petoskey Exploration LLC is an oil and gas exploration and production company involved in the Collingwood/Utica shale play in the northern Michigan basin. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Encana Corporation. Its joint venture partner is Energy West Michigan LLC which leased 200,000 acres of Michigan shale in 2008 located in Cheboygan, Crawford, Kalkaska, Missaukee, and (nonproducing) Emmet counties. As of May, 2010, Encana's total Collingwood leasehold in Michigan, presumably including Petoskey's, amounted to roughly 250,000 acres. The land was acqired at an average cost of $150/acre. There is a concentration of holdings in Kalkaska County.
Pioneer wellCourtesy of  Andrea Sullivan and Andy Stempky, - MDNRE
Pioneer well
Courtesy of Andrea Sullivan and Andy Stempky, - MDNRE

A report appeared in April, 2010 about the flaring of an exploratory well after hydro-fracturing it about 30 miles southeast of Traverse City, MI.

Located in Missaukee County, the well is known as Petoskey Pioneer 1-3, and was permitted to a depth of 9,000 feet with a 5,000 foot lateral. The vertical pilot hole was said to have bottomed in the Trenton-Black River just below the Utica shale. It was later clarified in May, 2010 that the well targeted the Collingwood shale formation which also is just below the Utica shale. It had been drilled to a depth of 9,500 feet. Natgas was produced from both the Collingwood and the overlying Utica intervals.

It had initial 30-day average production of 2.5 Mmcf/d, including natural gas liquids constituents and condensate.

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