Student: A New Situation: Shale Development Bringing New Opportunities to Ohio

Vince Melillo, President of the Buckeye Energy Shale Organization at Ohio State University gives his perspective of the developing Utica Shale play in Eastern Ohio:

"My name is Vince Melillo, and I am a senior engineering student at The Ohio State University. I am also the founding President of the Buckeye Shale Energy Organization. The development of the Utica Shale has been an area of immense interest for me for quite some time. Being from the Youngstown, Ohio area, my friends, family, and I are located in the midst of the action.

Growing up in an economically depressed area, I always heard stories of the old days and how exciting things used to be. However, my memories consist only of a ghost-like downtown and of enormous steel mills idly decaying to nothing. This is all changing now with the shale industry approaching. New and refurbished mills are popping up along the roads, and finally, people are talking about the future and not the past. The enthusiasm currently sweeping through my hometown is something that my generation has never witnessed before. All of this is particularly exciting for me as a college student.

When my high school classmates and I left for college in 2008, the situation was different. Although I loved being around my family and friends back home, I had the mindset that- if I wanted to reach my true potential, then I would have to move away after college to a more rewarding economy. Now, with shale at our doorsteps in Ohio, we have found ourselves in a new situation. We can stay at home and reach great success while helping to lead Youngstown’s economy to where it once was. We have the opportunity to bring our area back to prominence. Few careers could be as exciting as that.

This past school year, I wanted to find a way to get involved with the oil and natural gas industry. After speaking with a few engineering classmates of mine, I realized that I wasn’t the only one yearning to get involved. Through Clean Harbors’ Director Joe Greco, I eventually was connected to Professor Jeff Daniels of the Subsurface Energy Resource Center at OSU. Soon after, the Buckeye Shale Energy Organization (BSEO) was formed."

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I am glad to see that this young man recognizes the potential for residents seeking employment in the Youngstown area.  I also hope that he realizes that one stroke of a pen from a government official could end it all for the duration of our lifetimes.  Gas and oil companies can chose from sites in several states with potential equal to Ohio's. If we make Ohio unfriendly to their business they can take it elsewhere and with it will go the steel mills and a myriad of other business that have located here because of the gas and oil co.  Good luck to this young man and his friends.

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