I understand that high and rising energy costs provide a healthy profit incentive for Marcellus exploration, drilling and production, but how (in specific terms) would the Marcellus boom be affected if natural gas and/or crude oil prices were to drop, like in late 2008/early 2009?
Let's say we experience another wave of a bank failures, leading to another recession and crude oil prices hit $40-$50 barrel, along w/lower natural gas prices:
Do companies stop new drilling projects? Are existing gas wells taken offline or idled? Are industry layoffs to be expected? How was the industry affected (in specific terms) by the late 2008 energy price plunge?
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