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*UPDATE III* The Latest RUMA

Energy In Depth's Mike Chadsey reports on a recent Road Usage Maintenance Agreement (RUMA) from PDC Energy:

"UPDATE III (4/19/13, 2:55 pm ET)

For over a year, Energy in Depth has updated our readers about RUMAs, which are agreements between a producer and a county that cover road repairs, upgrades and bonding. The idea behind the RUMA is simple: Leave it better than you found it. Perhaps even more important is that the agreement stipulates designated travel…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 22, 2013 at 12:19pm — No Comments

Top Ohio Oil & Gas Regulator Lauds State Regulation

This week, Rick Simmers, Chief of the Ohio Department of Natural ResourcesDivision of Oil & Gas Resources, traveled to Washington, DC, to explain to the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee that Ohio’s hydraulic fracturing and Class II injection well program is properly regulated by the state —…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 19, 2013 at 11:22am — No Comments

Bloomberg Misses the Mark on Utica Development

Energy In Depth's Shawn debunks Bloomberg's claims about Ohio's Utica Shale:

"In its recent coverage of the Ohio shale industry, Bloomberg News suggested that the oil and gas industry is leaving Ohio in droves. It’s fitting that baseball season is underway, because the report was an unequivocal swing and miss.

The central problem with Bloomberg’s narrative is that…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 17, 2013 at 10:13am — No Comments

Labor, Business, Government Agree on Ohio Shale

This week, Energy In Depth attended an event in Canton that would have seemed highly unlikely just one year ago.  Labor groups, oil and gas industry representatives, local elected officials from both parties, and multiple chambers of commerce all came together to talk about Utica Shale development, the Keystone XL, and why both are important to Ohioans.  The event was aptly titled, “Investing in America: Building Ohio Jobs,” and was hosted by the newly formed…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 16, 2013 at 1:52pm — No Comments

Youngstown Community “Bill of Rights” Raises More Questions Than Answers

Energy In Depth's Shawn dissects the troubling inaccuracies in Youngstown's proposed "Community Bill of Rights":

"The proposed Youngstown Community Bill of Rights, on which the community will vote on May 4th, offers more questions than answers.  The charter amendment, which was written by Frack…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 12, 2013 at 3:41pm — No Comments

YPE Canton Brings Ohio Shale Community Together

The new director of YPE Canton guest blogs for EID about the new group:

"Young Professionals in Energy (YPE) is a non-profit energy industry networking organization with over 20,000 members worldwide. The group has more than 20 chapters and is the first and only inter-disciplinary networking and volunteer organization for young people in the global energy industry.

Utica Shale development here in Ohio is often compared to our neighbor in…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 11, 2013 at 10:49pm — No Comments

Matheson Valley Benefitting From Utica Shale

Energy In Depth's Shawn tells the succes story of Matheson Valley:

"Matheson Tri-Gas Inc. (dba Matheson Valley), an establishment that has been in the Ohio Valley for over 85 years, has seen a lot of customers throughout its long history.  The company has serviced the steel industry, power plants, chemical plants, welding and fabrication shops, hospitals and other businesses throughout the area.  Now, thanks to increased shale development in…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 10, 2013 at 2:27pm — No Comments

Business, Labor Coalitions Forms to Educate Public on Negatives of Oil/Gas Ban in Youngstown

Energy In Depth's Mike reports on the press conference last Friday announcing the Mahoning Valley Coalition for Job Growth and Investment, a group aimed at educating the public on the negative consequences of the proposed oil and gas ban in Youngstown:

"On Friday, the Mahoning Valley Coalition for Growth and Investment held a joint…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 9, 2013 at 11:32am — No Comments

Trucking Job Fair Shows Growing Importance of Shale in Ohio

This week, Oilfield Trucking Solutions, an affiliate of Chesapeake Energy Corporation, held a job fair in New Philadelphia in hopes of finding more than 20 qualified workers to drive water trucks in Canton and Wheeling.  As many have heard around the Buckeye State, truck drivers are in high demand, and a large part of…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 8, 2013 at 12:33pm — No Comments

Tomorrow’s Leaders Seek and Find Opportunites In Shale

Energy In Depth's Mike reports on 3 growing groups of young people in Ohio working to educate the public and engage themselves with the industry:

"The discussion about workforce development occurs frequently in boardrooms and classrooms all over Ohio, and in particular the eastern part of our state. One of the biggest questions is, How do we replace our aging workforce? Ohio’s growing shale oil and gas industry — which continues to grow — is no different.

Of course, one of the…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 5, 2013 at 2:14pm — No Comments

Akron Satellite Internet Company Finds Their Niche in Shale Industry

An Akron company has found its niche in the oil and gas industry.  Skycasters, a telecommunications company that provides Internet connections in remote areas, has grown its business thanks to increased oil and gas production in Ohio.  They offer portable satellite Internet technology to customers like governments, first responders, and other companies requiring a consistent and reliable Internet connection.

According to the…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 3, 2013 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Economists Note Manufacturing Comeback Thanks to Affordable Energy

Those involved in the oil and gas industry have been touting America’s “manufacturing renaissance” thanks to affordable natural gas for the last couple years.  Now, the theory is garnering broad support from business leaders and economists across the country.  National Public Radio ran a story this week about the increase in manufacturing resulting from the incredible technology which provides…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 3, 2013 at 10:38am — No Comments

Chesapeake Provides Another Promising Operations Update On The Utica

EID's Shawn reports on yesterday's Chesapeake Ohio operations update: 

"In one of his first actions as the acting chief executive of Chesapeake Energy, Steve Dixon held an operations updateconference call at 8:30 this morning.  While many areas were covered, Dixon’s update on Chesapeake’s Utica Shale operations was worth noting  as it provided a very positive picture…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 2, 2013 at 9:59am — No Comments

US Route 30 Project Update

EID's Mike reports on the proposed US Route 30 project between Canton and the PA border:

"Yesterday, the Ohio Department of Transportation released the findings of their most recent study of extending US Route 30 from where it currently ends at Trump Avenue in Stark County to the Pennsylvania border at Route 11. US 30 is a four lane highway from the Ohio – Indiana border…

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Added by Anne Carto on April 1, 2013 at 10:51am — No Comments

Ohio Law Enforcement Monitoring Extreme Environmental Groups

Energy In Depth's Shawn reports on Ohio law enforcement putting extreme environmental groups on notice:

"Extreme environmental activist groups have been put on notice by Ohio’s law enforcement, due primarily to the activities of outside organizations coming into Ohio to disrupt oil and gas development.  Authorities like the…

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Added by Anne Carto on March 29, 2013 at 7:58am — No Comments

Update: Utica Fueling Construction Industry In Eastern Ohio

UPDATE (3/25/13 10:00 am ET):  Utica/Point Pleasant development continues to fuel construction in not only Ohio but also West Virginia.  In two separate articles, Utica Shale was heralded for it’s investment into the region.  In West Virginia, the Dominion/Caiman joint venture called the Blue Racer Midstream is currently constructing a $500…

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Added by Anne Carto on March 27, 2013 at 11:47am — No Comments

Exterran Plant To Come Online in Youngstown

In 2010, Exterran Energy Solution Inc. announced it would build a new manufacturing plant in Youngstown.  Now, after years of planning and construction, the 60,000-square-foot plant is set to go online in April.  Michael Grimland, director of manufacturing at Exterran gave more information about the plant at the Ohio Shale Development: Economic…

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Added by Anne Carto on March 26, 2013 at 12:24pm — No Comments

Oil & Gas Industry Links Up With Logistics Council

This week the Columbus Region Logistics Council (CRLC) hosted an educational event titled “Central Ohio Logistics and the Shale Play”.  CRLC members got first hand advice and information from key people in the industry including Rhonda Reda of the Ohio Oil & Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP), Mark Matusick of…

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Added by Anne Carto on March 25, 2013 at 12:08pm — No Comments

Rex Energy Showing More Promise in Noble County

Rex Energy announced the results from their first three wells located in the Warrior Prospect South project and those results  are promising for the company and the continued development of the Utica Shale.  All three wells were developed on the same pad in Noble County right on the…

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Added by Anne Carto on March 21, 2013 at 9:53pm — No Comments

Environmental Groups Seek Weaker Standards for Ohio’s UIC Program

"Anti-development groups joined forces yesterday to ask the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take control of Ohio’s Underground Injection Control program from the the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).  The groups including the Buckeye Forest Council, FrackFree Mahoning Valley and the Center for Health, Environment and Justice held protests and sent a letter to U.S. EPA requesting as much.  What these…

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Added by Anne Carto on March 20, 2013 at 10:30am — No Comments

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