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OilVoice  May 17  Comment 
Southwestern Energy Company NYSE SWN announced that it has closed its recently announced acquisition of approximately 162000 net acres in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania. The properties were a
MarketWatch  May 9  Comment 
New York’s towns can see immediate and concrete benefits in hydrofracturing wells: more money in resident’s pockets, more tax revenue for the state, writes Diana Furchtgott-Roth.
OilVoice  Apr 29  Comment 
Southwestern Energy Company NYSE SWN announced that it has signed a definitive purchase agreement to acquire natural gas properties located in Pennsylvania prospective for the Marcellus Shale from
Forbes  Apr 24  Comment 
A truck carrying drill cuttings from the Marcellus Shale was rejected by a Pennsylvania landfill Friday after it set off a radiation alarm, according to published reports. The truck was found to be emitting gamma radiation from radium 226 at...
OilVoice  Apr 10  Comment 
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration39s latest shale gas statistics proved shale gas reserves in Pennsylvania rose significantly from 2008 through 2010 the latest year for whic
Forbes  Apr 4  Comment 
Did you happen to notice the stories a few weeks ago about the pact between environmentalists and industry on fracking...
Wall Street Journal  Apr 2  Comment 
As big energy companies buy out smaller rivals in the Marcellus Shale, one side effect is an improving environmental record, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.
OilVoice  Mar 13  Comment 
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP NYSE CMLP announced an agreement with Antero Resources Appalachian Corporation quotAnteroquot to provide natural gas compression services on developing rich ga
OilVoice  Mar 8  Comment 
Trans Energy Inc. OTCQB TENG a pure play Marcellus Shale exploration and production company today announced 30Day initial production IP results on the Doman 1H and Doman 2H inMarshall Coun
Energy and Capital  Feb 19  Comment 
Natural gas production in the Marcellus shale is slowing, but it's not a lack of resources sending the production levels down...




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The Marcellus Shale is a type of geological formation containing extractable Natural gas. This shale is unique in that the only geographical region where it exists runs from West Virginia through Western Pennsylvania up to upstate New York. Marcellus Shale has always been known to have obtainable natural gas, but, years ago, oil companies thought it unproductive to drill. However, high oil prices, newer drilling technology, and encouraging results from similar shale formations in Texas and elsewhere have changed this opinion.[1]

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Now, companies in the natural gas industry are betting big money that this shale can be tapped for huge profits.[3] Estimates by Terry Englander, a geoscience professor at Pennsylvania State University, and Gary Lash, a geology professor at the State University of New York at Fredonia indicate that the West Virginia to New York Marcellus Shale formation has around 500 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.[4] Of that volume, they think that around 10% of the gas is recoverable, providing 50 trillion cubic feet of gas, which would be enough to supply US demands for two full years and have a wellhead value of about one trillion dollars.[5] For this reason, Oil Companies, such as Chesapeake Energy (CHK) and Cabot Oil & Gas (COG) are leasing large amounts of land for prospective drilling.[6]


References

  1. New York Times: There's Gas In Those Hills
  2. New York Times: There's Gas In Those Hills
  3. New York Times: There's Gas In Those Hills
  4. Geology.com: Marcellus Shale
  5. http://geology.com/articles/marcellus-shale.shtml Geology.com: Marcellus Shale]
  6. New York Times: There's Gas In Those Hills
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