All Blog Posts Tagged 'Marcellus' (73)

Natural Gas Celeb Reality Tour: They Came, They Saw, They Misrepresented

The celebrity tour of Dimock has been in and out of the news for the past few weeks. But, with all these natural gas impacts the celebs reported seeing, what about the many things that never even got a mention?

It’s been a couple of weeks now since some well known celebrities and their…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on January 30, 2013 at 9:59am — No Comments

A Practice Built On 'All Things Marcellus'

Attorney Spotlight: Douglas Clark



For Pennsylvania attorney Douglas Clark, the Marcellus Shale is a family matter. His first clients in the oil and gas space were his in-laws and their neighbors in Wayne County, and he has built an entire business around representing rural landowners in the Keystone State who remind him of his parents and grandparents.



“It’s been a gift to represent them,” Clark told GoMarcellusShale in a telephone interview. “It’s…

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Added by K. Daniel Glover on January 22, 2013 at 2:30am — 2 Comments

Loco Ono & Son Descend on Dimock to Fight Natural Gas Heating Their Home

Author: Rachael Colley, EID Marcellus Field Director

Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon, together with a host of other characters, jumped into two Mercedes vehicles to head to Dimock and campaign against natural gas in New York, the same natural gas that heats the home of the Beatles beneficiaries.

Yesterday, Tom and I had an opportunity to travel to Dimock, Pennsylvania for a…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on January 18, 2013 at 12:42pm — No Comments

Sitting On Top Of The Shale World

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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Added by K. Daniel Glover on January 8, 2013 at 12:00am — 1 Comment

Fact Check: Natural Gas Experts

Nicole sorts through the “everyone’s an expert” mentality on natural gas development to get to the heart of who the real experts are on this topic (NOTE: It’s not the actors or politically correct academics).

There is a lot of information circulating in the media and on the internet about natural gas development. Much of this stems from meetings held around the area where so-called experts step up to the plate in an attempt to educate the public.  But, how do…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on November 7, 2012 at 5:01am — No Comments

Fact Check: Natural Gas in Bradford County

If you search “fracking” on the internet, you’ll find one anecdotal story after another littering websites supposedly offering a “real” look at natural gas development. All of them, of course, are negative in tone.  As someone who was on the fence on this topic only a couple of years ago, I can attest to how difficult this can make it for someone searching for honest-to-goodness facts on the development process.  It can be downright exhausting.  The advice hammered into us over many years of…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on November 1, 2012 at 3:53am — No Comments

Williamsport Natural Gas Start-Up Company Giving Back to Community

Bridget Fink

Owner, Briggy Bandz

The natural gas boom from the…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on October 15, 2012 at 3:28am — No Comments

Breaking News: Binghamton Natural Gas Moratorium Overturned By Judge!

Cross-posted at http://eidmarcellus.org/marcellus-shale/breaking-news-binghamton-natural-gas-moratorium-overturned-by-judge/13640/

The EID Marcellus team spent the last few days before Christmas last year covering events in Binghamton,…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on October 2, 2012 at 11:00am — No Comments

Pipelines: Much Needed Infrastructure to Connect Natural Gas Supplies to End Users

Think about this statement for a moment: “Pipelines connect natural gas supplies to end users.” Why would I focus on something seemingly so obvious?

Because this simple reality seems to have been lost on many as the focus in the Marcellus Shale region moves toward building much needed infrastructure. Low natural gas prices, coupled with a…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on September 20, 2012 at 11:37am — No Comments

Artists Against Fracking? No, Artists Looking for Relevance Part I

The newly developed “Artists Against Fracking” campaign has left me utterly perplexed. Here you have individuals who have the potential to do a lot of good but rather are jumping on a bandwagon filled with misinformation. They believe by maligning a proven technology they are clearing the way for expanded use of renewable energy sources.  Ignoring, or simply being unaware, that the technology they are seeking to ban is helping the U.S. lead the world in carbon emissions reductions and is…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on August 29, 2012 at 4:25am — No Comments

Compulsory Integration in a Changing Energy World

Attorney Chris Denton

Oil and gas lease attorney, Elmira, New York

To understand Compulsory Integration one must first understand a few fundamentals of Oil and Gas Law in New York State.

Although New York State was an early developer of…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on August 20, 2012 at 4:18am — No Comments

Natural Gas, Little League and a Vote4Energy

I am so proud to say that I am from Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The city is the home of the Little League World Series, an event where for the next couple of weeks our community comes alive and opens our arms to people from all over the world. The fever has already started this past week as division championships took place to decide which teams would get to play on famous Lamade Field in South Williamsport. It’s certainly an exciting time in our region.



Williamsport is also now…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on August 13, 2012 at 8:44am — No Comments

Education Curriculum Caters to Marcellus Shale

Representative of New York’s 29th Congressional District, Tom Reed, held a hearing on August 6th at the Jamestown Community College to discuss the potential of Marcellus shale gas in New York as well as understand how the southern tier is preparing a workforce for this industrial process.  The hearing was by invite only; it brought out members of the public, press, the Independent Oil & Gas Association of…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on August 13, 2012 at 7:18am — No Comments

Got Questions About the Constitution Pipeline?

Earlier this week in Oneonta, New York, Otsego County there was a public information session on the…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on August 9, 2012 at 2:52am — No Comments

More Natural Gas Opposition Parading as Science

Uni Blake

Environmental Consultant – Toxicologist

Master’s Degree in Environmental Toxicology – American University

 

A recent research paper entitled Natural Gas…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 27, 2012 at 6:11am — 1 Comment

Thousands Turn Out to Learn About Natural Gas at Cabot’s 3rd Annual Picnic

While we were still enthused from the excitement of last weekend’s Vote4Energy rally where thousands of New Yorkers came out to support natural gas, we headed to Harford Fairgrounds in Susquehanna County last weekend for the…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 23, 2012 at 10:13am — No Comments

New York Vote4Energy Rally Brings Out Thousands!

Yesterday’s Vote4Energy rally in New York was amazing! Shortly after we set up our booth, it started to downpour with rain we knew was desperately needed, but made us wonder if anyone was going to come to the event.  We learned quickly you should never doubt the landowners of New York because they certainly didn’t let the rain stop them.  Even as the rain poured down, we had people huddling under our tent to ask questions and discuss…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 16, 2012 at 10:00am — No Comments

Another Duke Rebuke

Four things to know about the latest Duke paper on brine in northeast Pennsylvania

One of the most under-reported aspects of the widely reported methane paper issued by Duke Univ. researchers in May 2011 was the fact that, try as they might, the authors could find no evidence of fluids from the fracturing process in, near or anywhere close to shallow sources of drinking water underground.

Of…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 9, 2012 at 10:30am — No Comments

This Independence Day, Let's Talk Energy Independence

Today we celebrate the most important day in our nation’s history, our Independence Day, when the founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the day that changed us from colonists to Americans and proud citizens of the United States. Today, 236 years later, Pennsylvania is still at the forefront of the fight for our freedoms,…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 4, 2012 at 1:48am — No Comments

Freedom, Fireworks...And Naturally Occurring Elements?

My favorite part of the Fourth of July festivities is definitely the fireworks extravaganzas. Growing up, my family would go down to Wegman’s parking lot for the annual “Set the Night to Music” display in Williamsport, and to this day when I hear the song “Proud to Be An American,” I get excited thinking of the grand finale.

What I never thought about while I was “oohing” and “awing” was how they make such amazing, vibrant colors-at least not until the other day when someone sent me…

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Added by Nicole Jacobs on July 4, 2012 at 1:26am — No Comments

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