Tag: Marcellus Shale
2012 Utica shale production results: Infrastructure in progress; ‘best is yet...
SALEM, Ohio — As the Ohio Department of Natural Resources released its annual report of well production results May 16, many are getting the...
Marcellus and Utica shale update: Carroll County continues to lead in...
Carroll County continues to be the drilling hub in the Utica shale in Ohio. During April, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources issued 24 permits for wells in Carroll County. All of the permits issued were to Chesapeake Exploration.
Health concerns related to fracking may be stress-related
Perceptions of health may be affected by fracking regardless of whether it's due to direct exposure to chemical and physical agents resulting from drilling or to the psychosocial stressors of living near drilling activity.
Chesapeake sells eastern Pa. Marcellus shale properties
Southwestern Energy Company is buying natural gas properties located in Pennsylvania prospective for the Marcellus Shale from Chesapeake Energy Corporation.
Read this before you sign that pipeline easement lease
Does anyone really understand the convoluted legal language in pipeline lease agreements? You’d better try. Here's what landowners should include to protect themselves.
Penn State webinar to look at gas reservoirs in Utica Shale
In eastern Ohio, the Utica Shale is presently of more interest than the Marcellus Shale because of favorable economic returns. April 24 webinar explains more.
Penn State, Beaver to offer course in shale exploration
BEAVER, Pa. — The Penn State Beaver Office of Continuing Education will offer the on-campus course “Shale Exploration, Development and Production” from 8 a.m....
Utica and Marcellus shale: Chesapeake isn’t the only drilling company on...
All of the permits issued during February in Carroll County were to Chesapeake Exploration LLC. Find out what other counties and drillers were issued permits.
West Virginia: Lawsuit claims breach of contract by pooling shale formation...
A lawsuit in the Northern Panhandle contends that the driller was able to obtain gas and oil from the property even though the existing lease did not give permission to pool or unitize the Marcellus shale formation.
Letter: Reader frustrated over old mineral claims
We are aware of Columbia’s claimed storage lease, but that alone does not give them the right to profit from our minerals under the storage field.