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December Statement From Chesapeake

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Elizabeth Twp Pa

Started by scott m. Last reply by scott m Aug 17, 2015. 2 Replies

Greene County producing wells

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Pike County Pa

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Water testing in Bradford County

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Comment by Robin Fehrenbach Scala on March 4, 2010 at 2:52am
Sk Miller
That meeting sounds like nothing but a giant obstructionist party. I find it crazy that Mr. Gulla is still making the rounds since he has been telling tales about the whole thing since day one.
Hopefully no one takes that meeting seriously.
Comment by SK Miller on March 4, 2010 at 2:48am
Comment by chester burns on February 2, 2010 at 7:00am
Does anybody know of a 12in. pipeline going thru washington twp. fayette co. It is suppose to hook up to the marcellus wells.It is being built by laurel mountain,they wantme to sign a survey form. I have one vertical and my neighbor has 2 and they just got permits for 3 horizontals at the beagle club by atlas.
Comment by BuckinghamGasMan on November 24, 2009 at 2:37pm
rfs:

Great shots of the well sites! Using your pictures, one could build a catalog of sites by Gas company and detect the different ways of drilling that each company has. Thanks again.
Comment by Girdon E. Buck on November 24, 2009 at 12:04pm
Hi-Like airplanes, every well could not possibly be perfect!
Every advantage has some trade-off, in the case of
Natural Gas extraction from shale, the value so far
exceeds any slight risk down 5,000 to 8,000 feet
underground in (impervious rock-many X harder
than concrete, and then sealed of at the end) that
naysayers focus only on the possible risks and avoid
most of the facts. Lets tap our reservoirs of wealth
and build a strong economy. (Keep the "TAX-MAN"
to a small bite - OK Girdon Buck
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Comment by Robin Fehrenbach Scala on November 24, 2009 at 7:08am
Comment by Robin Fehrenbach Scala on November 24, 2009 at 7:08am
Did a flying photo shoot of NE PA the other day, and got photos of wells currently being drilled. Most of the shots were Susquehanna County, part of Bradford, and a little Lackawanna and Wyoming. If you want to see what I have up so far, go to this link:
Comment by hunter777 on April 14, 2009 at 1:42am
It was mentioned before, but it bears repeating - let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater. Not all drilling is bad, and it doesn't always yield bad results. Our water well is within 1000' of a gas well, has been tested by an independent agency twice, and is still pristine. You are certainly entitled to your opinion, however drilling is a legal, highly regulated process. The DEP is not issuing permits to allow "an intrinsically contaminating process". It has been a good experience for us, even though we live less than three miles from the Carter Road incidents.

Just needed to present the other side of the coin...
Comment by Peacegirl on March 26, 2009 at 2:44pm
Carolyn-
I oppose gas drilling, so you are not alone! Halliburton does have a lot to do with it because they developed the hydrofracking technique- an intrinsically contaminating process. No way around it.
 

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