Does anyone have any recent information regarding Penn Virginia drilling in Harrison County?

I recently signed a lease with Penn Virginia - but it seems nothing is going on with them in Harrison County.  Does anyone have any info they can share with me?

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The most recent activity by Penn Virginia was a permit last December.  If you will share your survey and abstract number it will help us find what the focus is, or might be, in your area.
I don't know my abstract number where would I find that?  The survey is the Findley survey.
E Graves, I was checking something else a couple of weeks ago in the courthouse, but I noticed Penn Virginia filed a package of about 30 leases in the Findley, O'Neal & Anderson Survey's in February.  I don't know anything about their drill schedule or plans.
I'm sure I was one of those leases.  But what could that possibly mean if there are no plans for drilling.  I'm very inexperienced at this so any info helps.  Thank you.
It's a good sign that they must have some plans for this area to have spent the time and money putting this block together. Good Luck.  Activity is good for all of us.
Thanks Robby, for the info.

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