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Fracking and green energy: geothermal energy

I just read a great small artical in Discover magazine that says in places like, West Virginia, Louisiana and Western US many fracked wells…

Started by Kathleen in General Shale Discussions

0 Oct 6, 2012

armstrong county bonus

what is the going bonus paid in armstrong county, pa? i'm told armstrong county is what is called dry gas? been offered $250.00 acre

Started by DAVID KUSHON in General Shale Discussions

15 Oct 6, 2012
Reply by Linda A

SSGS Releases First Utica Shale Estimate

The US Geological Survey released its first estimate of the Utica Shale....38 trillion cubic feet of nat gas and 940 million barrels of oil…

Started by Jim Litwinowicz in General Shale Discussions

2 Oct 5, 2012
Reply by Nancy LeNau

True Free Market “Green” Technology Anyone?

The future is here.  O&G has finally discovered the new worlds fast lane of R&D.  Why have a whole staff of chemists when a few wil…

Started by Dan in General Shale Discussions

0 Oct 5, 2012

Offer from Chesapeake ...

My lease will be up in march 2013, I received an offer to resign , I'm currently in 2 units, ( just found that out) ..they are giving me 10…

Started by RRJ in General Shale Discussions

21 Oct 5, 2012
Reply by scott brion

#Shalebenefits: R&J Trucking Hiring Driver’s Thanks To Utica Development

EID-O's Shawn discusses the new need for employees in the trucking industry thanks to shale development: "R&J Trucking is hoping to att…

Started by Anne Carto in General Shale Discussions

0 Oct 5, 2012

Another Piece of evidence refuting contamination from fracing (note the deliberate "k" ommision)

From our friends at the USGS: http://www.rigzone.com/news/oil_gas/a/121046/USGS_Report_Shows_No_Evidence_Linking_Hydraulic_Fracturing_to_

Started by Brian Powers in General Shale Discussions

14 Oct 4, 2012
Reply by Samuel J. Orr

USGS Releases First Assessment of Shale Gas Resources in the Utica Shale

The Utica Shale is a formation in the Appalachian Basin that lies beneath the Marcellus Shale. It was recently assessed for the first time…

Started by TM in General Shale Discussions

1 Oct 4, 2012

Classic Rocks: Experts Sound Off on Shale Development (VIDEO)

Recently, the 41st annual meeting of the Eastern Section of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) – dubbed “Classic Rocks…

Started by Anne Carto in General Shale Discussions

0 Oct 4, 2012

Calculating My Royalty Percentage

I own a 53 parcel in Hubbard township with a producing shallow well. This was unitized as a 120 acre unit in the late 1980's with a royalty…

Started by James Stevenson in General Shale Discussions

5 Oct 3, 2012
Reply by Michael Moore

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