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Sarah, thanx for the map...very interesting. But I live on the PA side, just over the stateline of Ohio. Do you know if there is a link for a Pa map?
JRA, here is another link for info on Pa, http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/topogeo/oilandgas/marcellus_shale.aspx
If you do a Marcellus Shale Pa search you can find many links regarding Marcellus Shale here in PA. If you can find out what Gas Companies are working in your area, you can do a search on them too. It helps to know what they have done in the past and what their plans are in the future, I keep going back to their sites to get updated info as they post it. I have found a tremendous amount of info here on this site too. This site is where I got started on educating myself on the Gas& Oil Industry. I keep telling everyone I'm taking a crash course in the Marcellus Shale Industry. It takes awhile to soak in all this info, but in the end we'll all be pros. lol
I dont think Lawrence county has enough info in yet to really make a call. It's right in a "transitional" area. It could be a situation where both the Marcellus and Utica are viable, or neither are viable... or one of the two may be viable. It may change in different parts of the county. It's right where the Marcellus is getting TOO shallow, and it's right where the Utica is becoming just shallow enough.
Best I can say is to keep your fingers crossed.
-Mike
No, I'm live in Allegheny County. But the property I own regarding leasing right now is in Butler County, Middle Lancaster Township.
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