Four counties produce 44% of all Pennsylvania natural gas and one yields 4% of all U.S. production. The Endless Mountains are an endless source of gas.
Natural gas production in Pennsylvania reached an all-time high in August, and Susquehanna County is in the lead. According to the August report issued by the PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), 44 percent of the natural gas being produced in the Commonwealth is coming from the Endless Mountains (Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Wyoming counties). What is even more impressive is that more than four percent of all the natural gas in the United States is coming from Susquehanna County alone.
“That’s pretty awesome,” said Susquehanna County Commissioner Alan Hall of the latest figures. “We’re excited to be back in a boom again and reaping the benefits.”
“We are impressed by the increase in natural gas production regionally,” Progress Authority economic development specialist Chris Brown concurred. “We continue to work with our partners to attract value added projects that will utilize this natural resource before it leaves our region.”
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https://naturalgasnow.org/endless-mountains-produce-endless-amounts-natural-gas/
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