Drive down Miller from E. Lancaster to the T&P tracks and you find two properties with signs in their yard stating that they have signed with Paloma Energy. One is about two houses south of Hampshire on the east side of Miller. The other is about a half block north of Hampshire, also on the east side of Miller.
Since Paloma (or any other company) wouldn't be acquiring leases unless they already had a drill site secured or at least targeted, this raises a very interesting question. Exactly where can they put a drill site that's less than a mile from Miller and Hampshire?
The entire area is densely populated with only a couple of obvious exceptions. One is the corner of Miller and Rosedale, but unless Carnival has sold or leased the property, it's scheduled as the site of a new Super Carnival.
There's also a large piece of property that belongs to some kind of trucking operation that sits directly across from the USPS sub-station.
Beyond that, there's no 3 to 5 acre open space within a mile of Miller & Hampshire. Does anyone else have more information?
Richard Marmo
Since Paloma (or any other company) wouldn't be acquiring leases unless they already had a drill site secured or at least targeted, this raises a very interesting question. Exactly where can they put a drill site that's less than a mile from Miller and Hampshire?
The entire area is densely populated with only a couple of obvious exceptions. One is the corner of Miller and Rosedale, but unless Carnival has sold or leased the property, it's scheduled as the site of a new Super Carnival.
There's also a large piece of property that belongs to some kind of trucking operation that sits directly across from the USPS sub-station.
Beyond that, there's no 3 to 5 acre open space within a mile of Miller & Hampshire. Does anyone else have more information?
Richard Marmo