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  • Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues

    Bipartisan Group of Nine Congressman Tell Obama to Get Fracking – Now

    June 27, 2011June 27, 2011

    Five Democrat and four Republican Congressman have written a joint, bipartisan letter to President Obama encouraging him to move forward with developing natural gas in the United States, particularly by using “unconventional” hydraulic fracturing. Yes, you read that right. Democrats and Republicans together, agreeing on something—and that something is fracking.

    The letter states in part:

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  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Warren County | Wastewater

    Two New PA Injection Wells Will Accept Fracking Wastewater Starting this Fall

    June 27, 2011June 27, 2011

    Drillers in Pennsylvania who do not recycle 100 percent of the wastewater from hydraulic fracturing for reuse must dispose of that wastewater somewhere. The options are to haul the wastewater, which is mostly salt water but contains a small amount of chemicals, to certified treatment plants that are specially fitted to treat it and release it into waterways, or haul it to an underground injection well. Most of the injection wells PA drillers have been using are located in Ohio. However, two new injections wells are due to come online in Columbus Township (Warren County), PA this fall, giving drillers in PA a new option.

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  • Industrywide Issues | Wildlife

    Outdoor Sportsmen Groups Band Together to Keep an Eye on Marcellus Drilling

    June 27, 2011June 27, 2011

    An article written by the Associated Press has been picked up and repeated by hundreds of news outlets across the country over the weekend. It is an interesting story, but there’s really nothing “new” and noteworthy about it. A number of outdoor sportsmen groups have banded together into a coalition to keep an eye on Marcellus drilling activity, to be sure it’s not harming the environment—specifically fishing and hunting—and if they detect problems, to sound the alarm and get authorities to take action before it’s “too late.” Individually the groups involved have been keeping an eye on drilling for some time. The “new news” is that these individual groups have formed an alliance and are now working together.

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  • Energy Companies | Range Resources Corp

    Range Resources Names Early Marcellus Advocate as Next CEO

    June 27, 2011June 27, 2011

    Jeffrey L VenturaThe man perhaps as responsible as anyone for turning the word Marcellus Shale into a household word along the Atlantic region of the United States will take the reigns of Range Resources as its CEO starting January 1 of next year.

    Read More “Range Resources Names Early Marcellus Advocate as Next CEO”

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