Utica Shale has allowed yet another company to expand. Dearing Compressor & Pump Inc. in Youngstown needs more space, just two years after a previous major expansion. In the coming year, Dearing plans to add another 25,000 square feet to its 56,000 square foot addition from 2010. The company manufactures compressor and pump systems for many industries, including oil and gas. The growing business drew the attention of U.S. Senator Rob Portman…
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EID's Shawn shows how local governments around Ohio are benefitting from shale development through increases in sales tax revenue:
"Shale production is rejuvenating economies through out eastern Ohio. Over the past year, counties with shale development have seen their sales tax increase by as much as 25%, another indicator of the incredible, positive impact the Utica Shale is bringing to the region. From…
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Michael Sandoval, Investigative Reporter, The Heritage Foundation, outlines the misleading agenda surrounding "Promised Land":
"What happens when ideology and facts go their separate ways in Hollywood?
Stick to the ideology — and that’s just what happened in Matt Damon’s newest film, “Promised Land,” according to documentary filmmaker Phelim…
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EID's Shawn interviews Fred Badertscher, of Buckeye Water Services. At 84 years of age, he is seeing growth to his business from Ohio's Utica Shale:
"Fred Badertscher has been in the oil and gas business for over 59 years and has no plans on slowing down anytime soon. With the development of the Utica Shale, Buckeye Water Services has retooled their business to become one of the premiere hauling and servicing companies in the Utica. This success…
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The remarkable similarity between the strategy of natural gas opponents and a recent event at a Middletown, New York, elementary school raises the specter of student indoctrination. The Times-Herald-Record participated in using fourth graders to perpetuate a political stunt intended to send a message to Governor Cuomo to oppose hydraulic fracturing, a subject about which, 9-year olds can hardly be expected to offer a mature opinion.
To All Parents and Grandparents:
This morning…
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The Wyalusing Rocket-Courier has engaged in some real journalism in reporting on the reception of Promised Land in the natural gas regions of Pennsylvania. It completely bested Bloomberg News in presenting a balanced take on the movie, reporting not only the views of natural gas opponents but also those locals who thought the movie was “cringe-worthy.”
We have been pointing up here on these pages, and at The Real Promised Land, one simple fact about the movie – it does reflect the…
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This week, in Albany two fairly large groups met head-to-head just prior to Governor Cuomo’s State of the State Address. One group was there to show support for natural gas development as the leverage to bring jobs and a prosperous economy back to the New York’s Southern Tier, while the other was bent on deliberately frustrating those efforts. We also attended the rally where we interviewed those opposed to natural gas development.
While these opponents were a very vocal group, it was…
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Jerry James, Immediate Past President of the Ohio Oil & Gas Association and President of Artex Oil Company, responds to recent comments made by Governor John Kasich and talks about the benefits of shale development in Ohio:
"At a recent event honoring the Ohio State University football team, Gov. John Kasich noted “deep…
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Anyone who has heard about Ohio’s Utica Shale, has heard of Chesapeake Energy. The Oklahoma-based company started developing the Utica in December of 2010, marking last month its two-year anniversary in Ohio. Since coming to the Buckeye State, Chesapeake has spent $3.3 billion in capital expenditures and has acquired an industry leading…
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EID's Shawn reports on the revitalization of the the steel and chemical industries in Ohio thanks to shale development:
"Steel and chemical companies are both eying Ohio thanks to Utica Shale development. In recent weeks both industries have been touting the fact that due to shale development, their industries are seeing brand…
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The movie Frack Nation premiered Monday night. The film is a case of the good guys hitting a home run that changes the entire game. It reclaims the debate by telling the truth about Josh Fox, his movie Gasland and hydraulic fracturing. It excels in weaving together the science and the story in high-quality cinema, giving voice to ordinary citizens impacted by the campaign against natural gas being spearheaded by wealthy NIMBY’s.
Some of the stars of Frack Nation made the trip to the…
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EID's Mike reports on recent positive economic growth in Ohio's Mahoning Valley thanks to shale development:
"Things in Mahoning Valley are trending in the right direction after years of economic stagnation. Shale development is playing a large role in the comeback story of the decade. According to the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber, the unemployment rate, the total number of jobs in the…
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Member Spotlight: Douglas Berkley Jr.
Douglas Berkley Jr. was laboring in relative online marketing obscurity for a Pittsburgh newspaper when he discovered his passion for the shale business. Now he works for a company that is part of the shale space, and he runs a…
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One good way to gauge the positive impact shale development is having on Ohio’s economy is observing the growth and investment in its industrial parks. EID has reported on the incredible gains of the Wellsville Intermodal Park and several Mahoning Valley…
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There are rumors floating around, spread by the New York State Department of Labor (DOL), to the effect the Southern Tier of New York is on the path to growth and revitalization, a comeback if you will. Sadly, it’s not the case. The Southern Tier has regained but a tiny fraction of 20,800 jobs it’s lost over the last decade and needs natural gas development. Make no mistake about it.
Earlier today, we received a little blurb from one of our regular readers and commenters extolling the…
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The film Promised Land debuted at the box office this weekend, and while we will have to wait to see how it did with the general public, it’s not scoring too high with movie critics.
The film Promised Land officially opened this weekend and a lot of people are curious about whether it will be successful. As with any major Hollywood film, the initial litmus test will be how well the it does opening weekend. The pre-release showings weren’t so hot. Unfortunately, more detailed…
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A member of the Northern Wayne Property Owners Alliance (NWPOA) expresses her deep frustration over the lack of action at the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) on regulation of natural gas development, suggesting Governor Corbett ought to sue or, better yet, Governor Christie should just do his job and vote.
Pardon me, but I can't help but get annoyed listing to media interviews of Governor Corbett and Governor Christie.
First, why is Governor Corbett spending our tax…
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EID's Shawn reports on 2012's Top 12 Utica Shale investments:
"In 2012, Utica Shale development brought Ohio significant investments from companies looking to make our state its home. With the year winding down, it seemed fitting to recap some of the bigger announcements that happened over the past year. Giving a look to what we’ve seen here in the past 12 months, we can expect 2013 to bring even more exciting news for eastern Ohio.
V&M Star Produces First Tubular Pipe…
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Earlier this year the New York Department of Environmental Conservation indicated that public comments on the SGEIS precipitated a need for a review of public health concerns. It turns out DEC had the review completed all along and kept the information from the public. Begging the question, would the release of a report contradicting a loud and vocal minority of activists harm the administration’s reputation too much – or did they simply drop the ball and are now trying to cover their…
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EID's Mike updates our break down on the report from Ohio State researchers predicting “only” 20,000 new jobs from Utica Shale development:
"Update (12/27/12): It has been just over a year since the release of the Partridge-Weinstein report, and over fifteen months since the Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program released their…
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