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It could still happen. I will say as I havce said earlier there is not
gas under all of PA.
I find the correspondence between members to be highly informative. This is the first time that I have responded although I do read comments all the time. My recommendation to anyone who has a vested interest in this industry to be as informed about it as possible. That means doing your homework and probably includes looking up different websites to learn about all aspects of this business...positive and negative. Take the time to read what is going on in other areas. Sooner or later these issues might affect you.
I know that Geokinetics is working in Sullivan County PA, on property near ours. I stopped and spoke with their on site field supervisor as well as others completing the drilling. They were very cordial. As I drive around the area, I am constantly seeing little colored strips of plastic hanging from tree branches that are left by someone. They are Blue, Orange and other colors. Does anyone know what these symbolize and who is leaving them?
A challenge to anyone who has to work with the gas companies is the fact that if you speak to someone about a particular aspect of gas operations, they often do not know the big picture. So trying to ask them anything other than what they are doing proves to be challenging.
John
I would like to know also, that is getting close to home. Cranberry township Venango County.
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