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That's the opinion of some industry experts, according to this article in the Seattle Times. "Like a runner who's gotten a big...


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By Greg Russell On June 4, 2012

PA Production

This is interesting. The Energy Information Administration has put together a brief report on the impact of horizontal drilling...


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This article from the Times Tribune illustrates the impact of local supplies: "To meet increasing demand, a major project to...


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The University of Buffalo's Shale Resources and Society Institute has released a new study finding that Pennsylvania's regulatory...


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The Chicago Tribune has an article reporting on recent test results showing that groundwater contamination claims are linked to...


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Delaware Online is reporting on a recent study concluding that producers in Pennsylvania generated $3.5 billion in gross revenues...


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Crain's Cleveland Business has an interesting article on the impact shale development has had on one Pennsylvania county:...


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Last week Williams Partners announced that it had agreed to acquire significant gathering assets in the Marcellus. "Williams...


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By Greg Russell On March 24, 2012

New Air Emission Study

The Colorado School of Public Health has issued a new study concluding that air emissions from hydraulic fracturing operations "...


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