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Has NY Missed the Gas-Drilling Boom?

By Greg Russell

That's the question asked in this article from The Journal News.  Their answer:  "Most experts say no, but several said low natural-gas prices could have an effect on the pace drillers set in New York should the state allow high-volume hydrofracking."

And why is pace important?  From the Times-Tribune, regarding the slow down in Pennsylvania:  "'Economic activity is tied closely to rig count,' said Anthony J. Ventello, executive director of the Progress Authority, which handles economic development for Bradford and Susquehanna counties. *** 'As goes the rig count, so goes the economy,' Mr. Ventello said, noting that a rig has an economic impact not unlike that of an itinerant factory. 'As an industry, natural gas is not going away, but we are in a slowdown that will have an effect on the economy.'"

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